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It is indeed addictive; the variety of subject matter and the relative absence of pointless(see what I did there!) induced jeopardy is refreshing. I note that most of the audience (and some of the contestants) appear to have emerged from the 'funny looking' end of the gene pool though.
hidetheelephants said:
It is indeed addictive; the variety of subject matter and the relative absence of pointless(see what I did there!) induced jeopardy is refreshing. I note that most of the audience (and some of the contestants) appear to have emerged from the 'funny looking' end of the gene pool though.
PH?Still love it but jesus there some tards on it these days
Question. US state with a coastline.
one team just scored 200
answer 1) Mexico
Answer 2) Orlando
another bloke said detroit, fk me how can you not know the answer or that fking mexico is a country?
Just what do they fking learn in school these days.
Question. US state with a coastline.
one team just scored 200
answer 1) Mexico
Answer 2) Orlando
another bloke said detroit, fk me how can you not know the answer or that fking mexico is a country?
Just what do they fking learn in school these days.
I've seen it a few times, it is one of the better quizes mainly because of the host's banter.
But the final, you not only have to be lucky with the choices but also the answers as well sometimes. I've seen finals where there have been 10+ pointless answers but others when there are only 3 or 4, if it's a tricky subject they can have no chance.
I did see today's. Mexico, Orlando and Detroit.............
Not only that but the maths teacher who said Mexico looked like the only gay in the village.
But the final, you not only have to be lucky with the choices but also the answers as well sometimes. I've seen finals where there have been 10+ pointless answers but others when there are only 3 or 4, if it's a tricky subject they can have no chance.
I did see today's. Mexico, Orlando and Detroit.............
Not only that but the maths teacher who said Mexico looked like the only gay in the village.
FourWheelDrift said:
It's back on BBC1 now, celebrity shows this week. Stuart Baggs showing himself up today as a prize tool and Lembit Opik as a creepy banana faced creep.
Thanks, just been catching up on I-player.Don't watch Apprentice but very quickly agreed that Stuart is a git.
More than compensated for by Carol Kirkwood though.
FourWheelDrift said:
It's back on BBC1 now, celebrity shows this week. Stuart Baggs showing himself up today as a prize tool and Lembit Opik as a creepy banana faced creep.
I saw it yesterdayStuart and that chris bloke pulled off the impossible.
made themselves look so fking bad that Lembit actualy came accross as a nice decent guy.
I would never get sick of punching that stuart.
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