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I did not know that. I made my first visit to California in July of 1985. Took the Universal Studio tour, and recall seeing promo billboards for Back to the Future.
Although I did not see the movie until it was released on cable a couple years afterwards. I can absolutely verify that the Doc Brown sets the flux capacitor for November 5, 1955- the day I was born.
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Who is the only U.S. Supreme Court Justice to play for the Detroit Lions?
Justice Byron “Whizzer” White. He led the NFL in rushing yards playing for the Lions in 1940, and had done the same two years earlier playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates, now the Steelers.
[QUOTE=Duhkecco]
One of my favorite trivia questions was the final question in the first game of Trivial Pursuit that I ever played: Who was the youngest U.S. President?
Everyone was sure that I was wrong. (BTW, I am not American, nor was anyone in the game. I’m sure that the question is easier for Americans.)
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Teddy Roosevelt. The youngest *elected *president was John Kennedy – but TR was younger when he became president after the assassination of William McKinley.
So you think this would make Roosevelt the youngest to be elected vice-president, right? Wrong. Richard Nixon was barely 39 when he took office as Veep in 1952. TR was 42.
[QUOTE=BiblioCat]
Nope, it’s November 5, 1955. October 25th is the day in the present (1985) when Marty meets Doc in the mall parking lot and goes back in time.
Scroll down do the Plot heading, halfway through the second paragraph.
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Well crap, I guess I need to go back and watch the movie again! :o
Somebody answer the Pink Floyd / Leonard Nimoy question! I’m dying to know!