He wasn't there.
It was just a category.
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He wasn't there. |
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FranklinBluth |
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Donna, the current three-day champ, looks like the female version of Joel Goddard (announcer on Conan.) Creepy.as.hell.
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06/09/08 5:06 PM.
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Carboys Desire |
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Yeah, I'm not feeling her.
She can go now. |
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onlooker delay |
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She is up to 60 grand, she will probably end up on TOC. She had no competition today with a couple of twenty-somethings.
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cindidindi76 |
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Jimmy Stewart only in three movies?! WTF? That was a pretty fucking easy question, and only one person got it right? Sad.
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MsJulieR |
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JAMES DEAN
yes, dumb ass said Jimmy Stewart |
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waarus |
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Jimmy Stewart? WTF was she thinking?
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Ralph Wiggum for President |
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James Dean was the only answer that even made sense. Old bitch deserved to lose. I loved how the new champ wagered big on a Sports question (an easy one, if
you even remotely know sports) and guessed to take the lead into Final Jeopardy.
Board was very, very easy tonight IMO. |
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Jitensha |
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glad the old bitch lost. Her teeth scared me. Good on Debbie.
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reversecurves |
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I don't get those FJ guesses at all. Only 3 movies - so it's got to be somebody that died early, James Dean was the only possibility unless you went
way back and guessed maybe Jean Harlow, but I'm pretty sure she made more than 3. Jimmy Stewart and Orson Welles??????
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ashley madison |
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my first thought was elvis
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Board was very, very easy tonight IMO.Was just coming on to say the exact same thing. I don't claim to be a knowledgable Jeopardy fiend but last night I pwned about 70% of the questions which is a high for me. The regular round of Jeopardy was ridiculous in some categories. I am no movie buff and really couldn't name any of the top actors on the AFI list w/ certainty but I pulled James Dean out of my ass and made an educated guess and was shockingly and excitably correct. So..the champ's out. Anyone care? She was knowledgable in a lot of different things so I didn't mind her winning (her wins were not flukes) but in terms of not looking like a psycho about to go on a murdering spree, I think the new champ is easier on the eyes. |
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victalac |
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Well, maybe. But I can't get over Larissa.
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Carboys Desire |
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James Dean was the easiest answer ever.
Orson Welles??? James Stewart??? They outta be ashamed. |
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reversecurves |
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carboysdesire wrote: Not as easy as one - how did they not figure that out - and when did a ton become a whole number? |
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54321blastoff |
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I was multi tasking last night while watching Jeopardy so I missed some of the questions but when it came to FJ I thought I heard the question right til the
answer was announced as 'one.' Did the question say alphabetically BACKWARDS? I didn't hear the backwards part but clearly E comes before O and N
in the alphabet so I am inclined to think that I missed that part of the question.
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Carboys Desire |
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It was something like "the only whole number that is spelled in reverse alphabetical order." It was definitely described as "reverse
alphabetical."
One was like a duh answer. I can't believe two of them missed it. Eleven??? A ton??? |
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54321blastoff |
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That's what I figured and yeah, really easy considering people obviously start w/ zero and work their way up and the answer is freaking ONE. It would be
harder if it was some number like thirty given the time limit.
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FranklinBluth |
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Allen totally didn't say Nabibia. WTF judges?!
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Merely |
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Allen, the old fart who got all the Little League questions right, is sooooooo a pedophile.
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