[QUOTE=Hal Briston]
Sure you’re not thinking of The Onion instead of Fark?
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There may have been one of Onion headlines as well, but there definitely was one of Fark headlines. It was, of course, another Fark headline on its own, and people posting links to the headlines and taking credit for various ones.
[QUOTE=Garfield226]
There may have been one of Onion headlines as well, but there definitely was one of Fark headlines. It was, of course, another Fark headline on its own, and people posting links to the headlines and taking credit for various ones.
[QUOTE=GuanoLad]
I thought the best category was meant to be Potent Potables, that mysterious category never chosen on SNL Celebrity Jeopardy.
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Potent Potables is a regular category on Jeopardy.
[QUOTE=Antonius Block
$1000: My mother’s sordid affair with this President & later, Chief Justice of the United States, still rankles.
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This is what’s always irked me about jepoardy categories like this- you don’t need to who Mr Burns even is to get this one right, all you need to know is that Taft was President and then Chief Justice- your knowledge of US History is more important here that Burns knowledge, as most rabid fans may not have this one line from one show on top of their head.
Similarly they’ll have some super obscure category like 15th century Flemish painters, and they’ll have a question like “to see Jan Van Eyck’s The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin, you would have to travel to this French capital” :rolleyes:
All this and you missed the greatest interview question ever?
When asked about his wife discovering her fear of heights at the top of a pyramid, Alex said, “How did you get your wife to go down?” the contestant said she scooted down on her bottom.
I swear “Three hours of begging and a trip to the jewelry store,” would have been out of my mouth before the governor cut in.