Jump to content

Type keyword(s) to search

Driad

Member
  • Posts

    3.8k
  • Joined

Everything posted by Driad

  1. The Man Who Bought Stonehenge
  2. FJ: "Crossing over water" got me a mental picture of a bridge. "Cambridge" didn't work but took me to "Oxbridge," which changed to "Oxford."
  3. Sweet potato pie: I made one once. It tasted just like pumpkin pie, probably because of the spices, but it was a lot more work. Can anyone suggest an authentic sweet potato pie recipe that does not taste like pumpkin pie? (I like pumpkin pie, but if I do all that extra work I want a pie that tastes like sweet potatoes.) adTHANKSvance!
  4. Some people say that any flavor of ice cream except vanilla in a root beer float is disgusting. I say they don't know what they're missing, and I'll take their share of chocolate. Week 11: 4/5, no *. There was a sushi question this week, so I'll bring lots of sushi. I can afford to buy enough for this group.
  5. If Gabi really has Sir in her basement (not her imagination) and wants him out, she would probably want him to be either (1) dead, or (2) in a vegetative state or otherwise unable to communicate, or (3) so obviously insane that the police would not believe anything he said. Maybe there are drugs that could do (3). Then she could leave him outside her house so people would assume he had been stalking her.
  6. Why can't we have separate threads for seasons? The episode to be broadcast in the US on November 30 is season 3, episode 7 "Work to Rule." Canadian viewers appear to be getting season 4. It would be much clearer to have separate threads. Thank you to everyone who includes the episode number and title in comments.
  7. An ancient Briton, painted blue with woad? (Whether they actually did is questionable, but ... )
  8. I had the same reaction, but I have second guessed myself into wrong answers too many times, so I stuck with Sinatra. Remember James H's recommendation of reading nonfiction books written for children.
  9. If Ken Jennings actually could give medical advice (as he joked to Nick), what problem might you ask him about, or what might he suggest?
  10. Another who first thought (and rejected) Murdoch Mysteries. I never heard of Succession; guessing it is/was on cable or streaming or something else I don't have.
  11. The turkey drop episode was based on a real incident. (Scroll down to number 6 or search for WKRP.)
  12. For me too. Good for Deanna! She chose her DD wagers quickly, and she's a fellow southpaw! Are there any statistics about left-handedness among Jeopardy contestants?
  13. Week 10: 3/5. Weeks 1-10: 35/50, 3 *.
  14. IIRC, Sam could not leap to times before he was born. Why can Ben? (I have not seen all the episodes of either the Sam show or the Ben show, so maybe they explained it and I missed it.)
  15. PBS interview with Nicola Walker. She mentions a radio version of Annika, 10 years long. How can we (in the US) hear this?
  16. Week 9: 3/5. Tuesday was painful: I knew it was Ethiopia but couldn't remember the capital in time. Wednesday I at least knew it was too early to be Lewis or Clark. Bringing 3 breadsticks (plus a basket of them) and appropriate dips etc.
  17. We could use Roman numerals, because there are sometimes questions about those. Breadsticks work until you're close to 100; then that doughnut (with a bite out of it) would work.
  18. The rest of Annika's team are unaware of what she said in the comedy club, and Michael walking out? Even if no one in the club knew Annika and Michael, the story could spread, and someone could recognize the descriptions of A & M.
  19. 4/5 + 1*.
  20. Especially since the preview showed Mags having a heart problem, so it may have distracted some viewers from the rest of the episode.
  21. What is Ian feeling guilty about? (I haven't seen all the episodes.)
  22. 3/5. Debating between spinach salad and pea soup.
  23. The episode description said "young girls" but the girls were probably at least 16 since one of them was driving. "Young girls" to me are less than about 10 years old.
  24. No, he had both male and female parts, a rare natural condition. He had not known about it.
  25. 4/5. Today I said Taj instead of Mahal. Shapeshifter, thank you for the cookie.
×
×
  • Create New...