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Pasta Little Brioni 03:00 PM 05-20-2013
As a spinoff to the successful NFL Network's version of this and from the drama thread, it has come to fruition that this thread must be created.

Each day Hootie will reveal a member starting with 101 and working his way in order to number 1. I will update the OP as I see the names revealed.

*Warning this thread may cause a severe case of butthurt*

Let it begin!!

Hootie's List

Saul Good - A little about Roaster #2 (by frazod)
Spoiler!

85 BigRedChief
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84. StevieRay
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83. Rustshack
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82. KCnative
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81. Notorious
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80. Braincase
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79. big nasty kcnut
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78. crazycoffey
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77. Phobia

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76 Dave Lane

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75 KnowMo roasted by PGM
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74 Luv roasted by Mr. Flopnuts
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Discuss Thrower 04:45 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by SNR:
Anybody else watching Jeopardy! right now?

I can't ****ing stand the returning champion. He's a dickbag Yankees fan and he also picks clues all over the ****ing map. He doesn't start at the bottom or the top. And he'll do something like, "Potent Potables" for $400 and $800 respectively, then completely switch categories and dollar amounts!

****ing prick.
Wanna know how I know you're a sexually unsatisfied housewife?
loochy 04:49 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
Wanna know how I know you're a sexually unsatisfied housewife?
he slept with MTG #10?
RealSNR 04:51 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by loochy:
man, that was the FINAL question? that was too easy

did all 3 get it right?
Final Jeopardies are often really simple. The most difficult clues I think are the high dollar amounts in the regular rounds. They don't give you 30 seconds to come up with a correct response and they rely far more on your trivia knowledge than your skills at finding clues in the question.

Surprisingly, the hotshot dickbag New York guy didn't get it. He clearly shat his pants and guessed "What is the Spanish Inquisition?" Serves him right. Glad he's not going to play anymore.
DJ's left nut 04:52 PM 05-23-2013
Don't underestimate the impact of time constraints and television pressure.

A friend of mine actually made it on Jeopardy and the final question asked something about the Presidential election. It ended up being a civil war era answer and my buddy said something like 1857.

An odd number.

For a Presidential election question.

Yeah - that's stupid. And we all know it sitting here because we're not sitting there with a few thousand dollars on the line.

But yeah, bullfighting sure seemed pretty easy there.
Frosty 04:53 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by SNR:
Final Jeopardies are often really simple. The most difficult clues I think are the high dollar amounts in the regular rounds. They don't give you 30 seconds to come up with a correct response and they rely far more on your trivia knowledge than your skills at finding clues in the question.

Surprisingly, the hotshot dickbag New York guy didn't get it. He clearly shat his pants and guessed "What is the Spanish Inquisition?" Serves him right. Glad he's not going to play anymore.
Jeopardy doesn't start until 7 pm PST here. Thanks for the spoiler. :-)







:-)
loochy 04:57 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by Frosty:
Jeopardy doesn't start until 7 pm PST here. Thanks for the spoiler. :-)







:-)
watch it with someone else and seem like a genius
RealSNR 04:58 PM 05-23-2013
Also, while the Final Jeopardy clues can be decipherable if you've got a broad enough base of knowledge, oftentimes it will be a category that you think is pretty simple, but the clue is wicked hard.

For example, Monday's clue had three pretty damn good players and they all got this one wrong in the category "20th Century People":

In a PS to an April 12, 1945 letter, he wrote, "this was dictated before the world fell in on me... what a blow it was, but-- I must meet it."

I would have bet a lot on that category, but I would have gotten it wrong.

Then there's the one from the next day, in which I'm somewhat meh on the category, but the question clearly provided all the clues one needed to come up with the right answer. I just didn't put them together. Only one contestant got this one right in "French Literature":

An article about improvements in transportation, including the opening of the Suez Canal, inspired this 1873 novel.

Correct responses:
Spoiler!

Hootie 05:00 PM 05-23-2013
Jesus Christ dude no one cares
Hootie 05:01 PM 05-23-2013
even though I did read all of that and the spoiler for the answers I could have never gotten right in a million years since I never paid attention to anything at any point of my education 'career'
Frosty 05:02 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by loochy:
watch it with someone else and seem like a genius
Oh - good idea!

I actually don't usually watch Jeopardy; I was just giving SNR a bad time.

The game show that makes me feel smart is "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire".
DJ's left nut 05:02 PM 05-23-2013
I got the first one - That guy lived in a constant state of self-doubt. I read through a lot of his personal correspondence, etc... at the Truman Library as part of my capstone project in college. He was just constantly doubting himself and his qualifications. Just a dour dude. Churchill never had such compunction. He was pretty damn sure he was a God.
Donger 05:02 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by SNR:
Also, while the Final Jeopardy clues can be decipherable if you've got a broad enough base of knowledge, oftentimes it will be a category that you think is pretty simple, but the clue is wicked hard.

For example, Monday's clue had three pretty damn good players and they all got this one wrong in the category "20th Century People":

In a PS to an April 12, 1945 letter, he wrote, "this was dictated before the world fell in on me... what a blow it was, but-- I must meet it."

I would have bet a lot on that category, but I would have gotten it wrong.

Then there's the one from the next day, in which I'm somewhat meh on the category, but the question clearly provided all the clues one needed to come up with the right answer. I just didn't put them together. Only one contestant got this one right in "French Literature":

An article about improvements in transportation, including the opening of the Suez Canal, inspired this 1873 novel.

Correct responses:
Spoiler!
Who is Truman?
RealSNR 05:03 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by unnecessary drama:
Jesus Christ dude no one cares
Frosty seemed pretty upset that I spoiled the final jeopardy for him.
Frosty 05:05 PM 05-23-2013
Originally Posted by SNR:
Frosty seemed pretty upset that I spoiled the final jeopardy for him.
I was. What am I going to do with my Thursday night now?
Donger 05:05 PM 05-23-2013
Of course, someone should now do a Final Jeopardy! question with Who is Hootie? as the answer.
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