View Full Version : Fat Pizza's Trivia Question #101
Fat Pizza
26 Jan 2002, 21:06
What important task did Lorenzo Serafini have to attend to, on the morning of his VFL debut for Fitzroy?
Fat Pizza
29 Jan 2002, 10:07
The answer I'm after is a bit more unusual than taking his momma shopping.
This task was potentially stressful & is something people don't normally do on a Saturday morning.
Mobbenfuhrer
29 Jan 2002, 19:11
Got married?
Failing that, got divorced?
A visit to the proctologist? :confused:
Fat Pizza
30 Jan 2002, 09:13
He didn't get married, divorced or visit a proctologist.
What ever Catholics do with the wine and bread at Church yeah communion thingy.
Mobbenfuhrer
31 Jan 2002, 05:09
Originally posted by Levo
What ever Catholics do with the wine and bread at Church yeah communion thingy.
He saw aliens?!?! :eek:
Fat Pizza
31 Jan 2002, 09:09
He didn't receive communion & he didn't see aliens.
It has something to do with his occupation at that time.
Mobbenfuhrer
31 Jan 2002, 17:51
He was a hooker?
IAMDASH
31 Jan 2002, 21:08
????He had to go to the F & V Market to buy fruit and veg for the F & V shop he worked at (a bit stereotyped I know but his name is Serafini)?????
Fat Pizza
1 Feb 2002, 10:52
Think about one of the most common occupations of people in their late teens. Then think of a potentially stressful task those teenagers have to perform as part of their occupation, but which you would not normally expect them to do on a Saturday morning.
MSB ROYS
1 Feb 2002, 17:46
paper run?
French Oral examination ?
Mobbenfuhrer
1 Feb 2002, 18:13
Grain Sampling for the GEB?
Mobbenfuhrer
1 Feb 2002, 18:13
Supermarket stocktake!
No, I get it, he sat exams!
He was losing his viginity to Effie (I know shes Greek) and he was in raptures.
Fat Pizza
4 Feb 2002, 10:39
Not quite right, Old Lion, but Mobbenfuhrer is spot on.
Laurie sat for a University exam in the morning, then went on to boot 4 goals from full forward in his senior debut against Footscray in the afternoon.
After the game, Laurie lifted a young Fat Pizza into the players' cage at the Junction Oval & chatted about footy with me for half an hour. It is no wonder Laurie was a favorite with the Fitzroy fans.