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Tru-Test Trivial Pursuit Competition

The Country
25 Jul, 2016 02:23 AMQuick Read

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Warren McSkimming and the Tru-Test XRS2 EID Reader that could be yours!

Warren McSkimming and the Tru-Test XRS2 EID Reader that could be yours!

Tru-Test's Warren 'Wazza' McSkimming popped in to The Country to kick off our Tru-Test Trivial Pursuit competition today.

Some of you may know of Warren's cricketing career. Jamie seizes this opportunity to stick the boot into fellow broadcaster Craig Cumming on his captain's psych-up speech style. Apparently it is very throrough and Craig-focussed. Ahem.

McSkimming also won't be revealing any of his cricket nicknames even though Cumming has been feverishly texting them in.

On with the competition!

Dom and Jamie have an ancient copy of the classic board game from 1983.

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Have a listen to the competition rules below, along with a graphic and unnecessary description of what the game smells like after years of storage:

Our first contestant is Doug Harvey, a Hawkes Bay farmer.

Will he win the Tru-Test XRS2 EID Reader valued at $2300?

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Will he need Jamie or Warren as a life-line?

Will everyone pass out from the musty odour of the 1983 Genus Edition of Trivial Pursuit?

Have a listen to find out:

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