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Alcohol & baldness in pub quizzes?

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Migre | 00:59 Thu 13th Apr 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Do excessive amounts of alcohol, along with a considerable amount of baldness, severely affect the ability to successfully take part in pub quizzes?
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Baldness is usually a sign of great intelligence, hence the expression 'Grass doesn't grow on a busy street'


Success (or failure) in quizzes is usually the fault of the captain's team selection.

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I always took baldness to be a sign of humungous stupidity, hence the expression 'It's a team round - don't jump in you folically challenged schmuck'.



Failure in quizzes is usually due to the cold seeping through the skin of the bald pate sooner than it does with the berugged pate.


The brain expands as retained knowledge increases. Hair folicles are forced out as the skull pushes against the underside of the skin on the top of the head. Ultra-violet rays also stimulate the brain cells and the decrease in hair allows more to be absorbed.

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