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Re: Jeopardy! I can no longer boast that...
Anybody who says they have only gotten one question wrong in a particular category has only seen like five episodes or is completely full of [censored].
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Re: Jeopardy! I can no longer boast that...
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"This New York horse racetrack is the oldest operating track in the country."...As well as I know my own name, I know that the three NY tracks are Aqueduct, Belmont, and Saratoga. Aqueduct is not nearly the oldest. It's Belmont or Saratoga. In my haste, I let "New York based" point me towards New York CITY, and since they've run the Belmont Stakes (part of the Triple Crown) for at least 125 years (actually 140), I blurted, "Belmont!" [/ QUOTE ] I blurted out Belmont too forgetting that Saratoga was in NY. If the question was asked in a less time-sensitive environment, I definitely would've said Saratoga. |
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Re: Jeopardy! I can no longer boast that...
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Anybody who says they have only gotten one question wrong in a particular category has only seen like five episodes or is completely full of [censored]. [/ QUOTE ] Heads up for rollz? If you didn't buy that story, you're really going to doubt this one: If Jeopardy is on tv in the poolroom, or at a bar, I offer the following bet: Whoever wants to play puts $1 into the pot. We all write down our answers to the Final Jeopardy question. Whoever gets it right, splits the pot. If we all miss, we all get a refund. I've done this about 20 times in my life. Only once did I not get a piece of the pot. I'm not saying I answered correctly 19 times. There were times that I missed, but still got the refund because everyone else did, as well. The one time I lost was a question that I didn't know, but I was confident that no one else in the poolroom knew it, either. One of them did get it right, however. He then admitted that his answer was total guess, a stab in the dark. I forget the question, but the answer was clearly one of the first ten Presidents. He guessed "Andrew Jackson" because seven was his lucky number. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] A lucky guess marred my lifetime unbeaten streak. |
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