Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Tuesday, August 26, 202508/26/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 26, 2025

Q: 71% of people will turn down plans with friends this fall so they can do this instead. A: Watch…

Monday, August 25, 202508/25/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 25, 2025

Q: 32% of people believe they got their job because they wore this to the interview. A: Their lucky underwear.

Friday, August 22, 202508/22/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 22, 2025

Q: This only happens 7 times a month to most people. A: They get a really good night of sleep

Thursday, August 21, 202508/21/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 21, 2025

Q: 70% of guys say they’ve lied about this on a first date. A: How much they work out

Wednesday, August 20, 202508/20/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 20, 2025

Q: Over 90% of American households bought one of these last week. A: A pie

Tuesday, August 19, 202508/19/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 19, 2025

Q: 26% of people say their significant other regularly does this in their sleep. A: Laughs

Thursday, August 14, 202508/14/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 14, 2025

Q: 46% of men say they experience this ona daily basis. A: A wedgie

Wednesday, August 13, 202508/13/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 13, 2025

Q: 21% of kids say this is the most annoying thing their parents do. A: Sing

Tuesday, August 12, 202508/12/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 12, 2025

Q: 40% of men say they’ve done this over the summer before going on vacation. A: Shaved their back

Monday, August 11, 202508/11/2025

Braggin’ Rights Breakfast Quiz – August 11, 21025

Q: The penalty for doing this is up to a year in federal prison. A: Re-using a stamp

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