Browncoat October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 I should have gotten Victor Frankenstein, but my twisted brain went to Froderick Frahnkensteen instead. 12 2 Link to comment
saber5055 October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 14 minutes ago, Browncoat said: I should have gotten Victor Frankenstein, but my twisted brain went to Froderick Frahnkensteen instead. Svengoolie has been showing a series of classic Frankenstein movies every Saturday night for the past several weeks, in this order: Frankenstein (1931), The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Son of Frankenstein (1939), The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). Svengoolie rocks. 4 Link to comment
saber5055 October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 Because of the above Bible discussions, here is an easy study page for upcoming Bible clues. Bible facts. 1 4 Link to comment
proserpina65 October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 54 minutes ago, saber5055 said: Because of the above Bible discussions, here is an easy study page for upcoming Bible clues. Bible facts. The Bible has some seriously messed up shit in it. Maybe I should've paid more attention when I was a kid trying desperately to get out of going to church. 5 6 Link to comment
MrAtoz October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 2 hours ago, saber5055 said: Svengoolie has been showing a series of classic Frankenstein movies every Saturday night for the past several weeks, in this order: Frankenstein (1931), The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Son of Frankenstein (1939), The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942), Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943), House of Frankenstein (1944) and Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). Svengoolie rocks. Unfortunately, using Svengoolie as a study guide would have caused one to get the wrong answer, as the Universal Frankenstein series changed his name to Henry. No one seems to know why. 3 1 Link to comment
saber5055 October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 8 minutes ago, MrAtoz said: Unfortunately, using Svengoolie as a study guide would have caused one to get the wrong answer, Actually, using Svengoolie as a study guide for anything isn't really the best decision, but he is a lot of fun. And frankly (FRANK!) I didn't come up with a right or wrong first name for the good doctor even though I watch Svengoolie every Saturday night. Except this week because (Cub-less) baseball. :-(( 3 Link to comment
ABay October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 22 hours ago, Bastet said: I understand the two-syllable pronunciation of forte to mean one's strong suit is a mispronunciation (confusing the French word with the Italian one of the same spelling) that has long since become accepted by widespread usage, but it's a personal peeve hearing fortay instead of fort, so I cringed a little at that clue. @Bastet, I thought of you when that clue came up. 3 Link to comment
853fisher October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 That was an exciting endgame! Emily and Wren seemed to me to come out of nowhere to get within striking distance of Tyler. I liked all of them, so I didn't mind who won. I loved the mention of Andean condors. Closely related Callifornia condors have fascinated me for years. They were in the news today because scientists have determined that they can reproduce without a male parent. FJ was an instaget for me, although I hadn't previously known what specifically "the shores of Tripoli" was referring to, so I definitely enjoyed that. I learned the "Marines' Hymn" when I cared for a historic carousel with a Wurlitzer organ. For many years they issued 10-tune music rolls, but started to do only 6 during the Depression. They would repeat the same verse, chorus, and bridge on each song until it took up one-sixth the length of their earlier rolls, so they could tell buyers they were getting the same amount of music while reducing arranging expenses. The result can be monotonous, so most surviving copies of those 6-tune rolls have been edited, but I purchased a few uncut out of curiosity and an archival instinct. I used to like to sing along to pass the time when I was on duty at the controls, and thanks to a particularly long version of the "Marines' Hymn," I learned all three standard verses plus an unofficial one from a 1941 mission to stave off a Nazi invasion of Iceland. That last one goes: "Again in 1941 we sailed a northward course / and found beneath the midnight sun the Viking and the Norse. / The Iceland girls were slim and fair, and fair the Iceland scenes, / and the army found in landing there the United States Marines." I'm not sure J! will do a clue about the Iceland girls any time soon, but they got me through a few hot shifts, that's for sure! 7 4 3 Link to comment
ams1001 October 29, 2021 Share October 29, 2021 67% / 67% / 66% Sadly, this was my second best game of the week. The look on Tyler's face and his little head shake after the first Halloween clue cracked me up. I also enjoyed Mayim's dramatic readings. Ran Skyscraper City and missed one each in 5,5, Fevers, Satellites, and Musicals. Got all three Daily Doubles and the TSes of John Quincy Adams and Urbervilles. No FJ; I thought of the the song but I didn't know the title. 3 Link to comment
Browncoat October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 I knew the song they were asking for in FJ immediately, but then spent a good 20 seconds trying to figure out what the exact title was. I knew it wasn't just "that Marines song", so I settled on Marine Hymn for lack of a better guess. Good for me! I do have to thank Gomer Pyle, though, for singing it repeatedly in his "off to the Marines" episode of The Andy Griffith Show. I also got the TS of John Quincy Adams, James Madison, Urberville, and pampas. 1 Link to comment
shapeshifter October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 30 minutes ago, ams1001 said: I thought of the the song but I didn't know the title. I misinterpreted the meaning of the category and sang my response as "from the halls of Montezu-u-ma, to the shores of Tripoli!" but I didn't know the song's title anyway. I did get the $2K TS of Van Allen belt. I was glad the challengers showed some gumption in their wagering, and actually wished Wren had bet it all for the last DD, even though she didn't know it, because I saw it as her only chance to beat Tyler at that point. Given that she did not know FJ and he did, it was doubly moot, but I don't think my strategy would have been wrong? 2 Link to comment
secnarf October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 I have never heard of the Marine's Hymn. I also guessed Battle Hymn of the Republic for lack of any other answer, but was fairly certain it was wrong. 1 Link to comment
saber5055 October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, Browncoat said: I do have to thank Gomer Pyle, though, for singing it repeatedly in his "off to the Marines" episode of The Andy Griffith Show. "From the halls of Mont-tee-zoo-OOO-mer to the shores of Trip-pole-lee ..." We kids learned all of those songs in grade school and sang them all the time. I guess they stopped teaching such things to modern-age kids. More's the pity. Edited October 30, 2021 by saber5055 1 8 Link to comment
Bastet October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 The contestants doing the presidents category in order meant I noticed how the dates followed each other, which helped me figure some of them out. I missed two in 5,5, and one each in fouls and Halloween stories, but got everything else in the first round. I was horrible in DJ, though. I didn't run a single category, missing three each in villains, landscapes, fevers, and quechua, and one each in the other two. That may be my worst round ever. Yikes. I didn't know FJ, either. When the correct response was revealed, the title meant nothing to me, so I had to look it up to see if I'd ever heard it. Yes (and now that damn line is stuck in my head on a loop, as that's all I know), but had no idea what it was called, so I'd have never come up with it. Fitting end to a crappy performance. 1 Link to comment
30 Helens October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 4 hours ago, Browncoat said: I knew the song they were asking for in FJ immediately, but then spent a good 20 seconds trying to figure out what the exact title was. Same here. “It’s the Marines theme! Marines Battle Song? Battle Hymn of the Marines? Can I just sing it??” Sigh. 1 8 Link to comment
Clanstarling October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 12 hours ago, saber5055 said: "From the halls of Mont-tee-zoo-OOO-mer to the shores of Trip-pole-lee ..." We kids learned all of those songs in grade school and sang them all the time. I guess they stopped teaching such things to modern-age kids. More's the pity. Being a military brat, I learned all of them (except the coast guard, which rarely gets its props). I looked up the Army song and thought "what the heck is this" - turned out they recently changed it. Apparently back to the original version which was replaced by the version I learned at around the time I was born. Who knew. I'd love to hear the space force song. I wonder if it will sound like Star Trek's theme? 😉 It wasn't a great board for me last night. Oh well. 3 4 Link to comment
MrAtoz October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 38 minutes ago, Clanstarling said: I looked up the Army song and thought "what the heck is this" - turned out they recently changed it. Apparently back to the original version which was replaced by the version I learned at around the time I was born. Who knew. They don't use "As the Caissons Go Rolling Along" anymore? 😲 2 2 Link to comment
Driad October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 Or Tom Lehrer's "It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier"? 6 Link to comment
Clanstarling October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 1 hour ago, MrAtoz said: They don't use "As the Caissons Go Rolling Along" anymore? 😲 Apparently not, now it's the Army Goes Rolling Along (not the title) https://www.army.mil/values/song.html 1 Link to comment
ABay October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 (edited) 6 hours ago, Driad said: Or Tom Lehrer's "It Makes a Fellow Proud to Be a Soldier"? With the cook whose taste buds were shot off in the war. But "Send the Marines" is also fitting. "To the shores of Tripoli but not to Mississipoli/When in doubt, send the Marines." Edited October 30, 2021 by ABay 3 Link to comment
Mindthinkr October 30, 2021 Share October 30, 2021 Oops. Forgot to post here. So so game for me. I got the TSs of fieldstone, John Q. Adams, and quinoa. I thought Emily was a very pretty lady and she looked sharp in the outfit she chose to wear. Classy. My mind went blank on FJ which bothered me because I learned all the songs back in grade school. Link to comment
Gimmick Genius November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 On 10/29/2021 at 4:54 PM, MrAtoz said: Unfortunately, using Svengoolie as a study guide would have caused one to get the wrong answer, as the Universal Frankenstein series changed his name to Henry. No one seems to know why. It's because the film script was based on a stage-play version (as was Lugosi's DRACULA). Why the playwright changed it though? Who knows, maybe to Anglicize it somewhat. 2 Link to comment
saber5055 November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 1 hour ago, Gimmick Genius said: maybe to Anglicize it somewhat. Or maybe not. His name in the 1931 movie was Heinrich "Henry" von Frankenstein, pretty Germanic. This from IMDB trivia: "Frankenstein's first name is Henry, while his best friend's name is Victor Moritz. In the novel, the doctor's name is Victor Frankenstein, while his best friend is Henry Clerval, and the unrelated housekeeper to the Frankenstein family is Justine Moritz." I'd think Victor's name would have been spelled Viktor, but then, what do I know. However, it is an appropriate discussion for late-night Halloween. BOO! 3 Link to comment
Moose135 November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 1 hour ago, saber5055 said: the unrelated housekeeper to the Frankenstein family is Justine Moritz. It's not Frau Blücher? 13 1 Link to comment
Clanstarling November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 7 hours ago, Moose135 said: It's not Frau Blücher? Beat me to it! 😂 4 2 Link to comment
853fisher November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 I was going to take an afternoon cup of coffee to help get through some writing later, but Mr. "HOLLYWOOD! came to Kansas City..." woke me right the hell up. There's always one in the local newsroom, apparently. I watched it back a few times and thought Mike definitely mouthed the F-word after his missed DD. It looked to me like he remembered where he was about half a second too late. I don't blame him for that under the pressure, and I'm not clutching my pearls about it, but I was a little surprised they didn't use a shot of Mayim there or something, given typical broadcast standards. 1 Link to comment
Bastet November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 Archive game for me since I'll be watching football tonight. The Mackinac Bridge TS surprised me a bit, but since it was a $2000 clue, it shouldn't. No one taking a stab and guessing Utah was unexpected, too. I missed two each in catchphrases and pen names, and one in Kansas City (the Monarchs TS stumped me, too), but got everything else in the first round. It was all downhill in DJ, though; I only ran November and trips, and I blew the entire creatures category (yes, even Poseidon, which was a really dumb miss). I also missed three each in movies and families, and one in words (the Vicious Circle TS stumped me, too). At least FJ was an instaget. Link to comment
ams1001 November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 (edited) Welp, it's Monday... 67% / 53% / 59% Ran nothing, got no Fantastical Creatures, missed one or two in every other category except Movies where I missed three, and no FJ. Got the TSes of Utah and Suez Canal, and the missed DDs of Better business Bureau & Boston Brahmins. Edited November 1, 2021 by ams1001 Link to comment
bankerchick November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 50 minutes ago, 853fisher said: I watched it back a few times and thought Mike definitely mouthed the F-word after his missed DD. I read your post before watching the show so was on the lookout, and I agree with you. It was done in such a way he sort of looked like he might be biting his lip, but I would say he mouthed what we would all be thinking if we had just lost $5000 on a DD. 3 Link to comment
Kimmmmmm November 1, 2021 Share November 1, 2021 No one knew Mackinac Bridge!?!?!? 😥🤬 3 Link to comment
Katy M November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 I got FJ. After discarding moonrover, LOL. I got the missed cues of Better Business Bureau, The Fly, Brahmins, Suez Canal and Mackinac Bridge. I got the entire alliteration category right. I had a fairly good night. 2 minutes ago, Kimmmmmm said: No one knew Mackinac Bridge!?!?!? 😥🤬 And it was the $2000 clue. What was up with that? I thought that was easy peasy. 2 Link to comment
Browncoat November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 I immediately knew FJ had something to do with space, but it took me a few more seconds to come up with the correct response. I got it in the nick of time to write it down. I also got the TS of The Fly, people person, Brahmins, Utah (on a guess), and Mackinac Bridge. I was a little surprised that no one guessed The Fly or Utah. Link to comment
bankerchick November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 2 minutes ago, Kimmmmmm said: No one knew Mackinac Bridge!?!?!? 😥🤬 I knew the bridge but couldn't remember if it was pronounced Mack-i-naw or Mack-i-nack. Would they have ruled me incorrect if I had pronounced it phonetically? 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 Too exhausted for the family gathering, so I watched Jeopardy! laying down, which never works well. I only got The Fly because of Jeff Goldblum, and I only got Suez Canal after Panama was eliminated. 3 Link to comment
Katy M November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 33 minutes ago, bankerchick said: I knew the bridge but couldn't remember if it was pronounced Mack-i-naw or Mack-i-nack. Would they have ruled me incorrect if I had pronounced it phonetically? They should have ruled you correctly for that. 2 Link to comment
saber5055 November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 (edited) Both Tyler and Mike were wearing Zach Newkirk's lucky pullover zipper sweater today. I guess it really was a lucky zipper pullover for Tyler. Edited November 2, 2021 by saber5055 5 Link to comment
zoey1996 November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 I don’t usually pay attention to how many answers I get right in a category, but I ran the Kansas City category tonight! 3 Link to comment
Kimmmmmm November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 1 hour ago, bankerchick said: I knew the bridge but couldn't remember if it was pronounced Mack-i-naw or Mack-i-nack. Would they have ruled me incorrect if I had pronounced it phonetically? No, they wouldn't, but it's Mack-in-aw 1 Link to comment
saber5055 November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 (edited) 1 hour ago, zoey1996 said: I ran the Kansas City category tonight! It helps if you've been to KC often, doesn't it! Edited November 2, 2021 by saber5055 1 Link to comment
zoey1996 November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 12 minutes ago, saber5055 said: It helps if you've been to KC often, doesn't it! And grew up in Kansas! 1 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 I slept right through Jeopardy! Woke up enough to change the channel to sleep through Midsomer Murders. Sheesh. (I also woke up enough to hear Mayim say "Better Business Bureau.") According to TJF, I would have missed FJ anyway. I didn't pay attention to the date & said "Voyager." 2 Link to comment
Gravity Check November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 I had never heard of the Mackinac Bridge when I lived on the East and West Coast, but as a Midwesterner, I knew it right away. It's always hard to know what's a local thing, and what's widely known. 1 Link to comment
CraftyHazel November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 5 hours ago, Kimmmmmm said: No one knew Mackinac Bridge!?!?!? 😥🤬 I sat here, Michigan born and raised, and felt smug and Superior (as in the lake…yes, my Michigander puns are showing) that I knew that and none of them did. But opening in November 1957 and being 5 miles long, well, geez, what else could it be?? (Probably a half dozen other things, unless you’re a dyed-in-the-wool Michigander!) 5 Link to comment
Clanstarling November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 It was an okay game for me. I didn't run or get close to running any categories (a bit frustrating, since I knew the answers in some cases, just couldn't spit them out of my mouth. Got FJ as I recognized the date, I did quibble a little about whether the lander was called the "Eagle" - "the Eagle has landed" is so much in the common parlance these days, I wasn't sure it originated with the moon landing. But I got that, and really, getting FJ is really all I care about. 😉 2 Link to comment
MrAtoz November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 12 hours ago, bankerchick said: I knew the bridge but couldn't remember if it was pronounced Mack-i-naw or Mack-i-nack. Would they have ruled me incorrect if I had pronounced it phonetically? No. Because that's how I pronounced it, and they ruled me correct. 😀 3 8 Link to comment
NoReally November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 Instead of "Eagle" I said "LEM" (the lunar lander called Eagle). Think they would've accepted that, or were they after the thing's actual name? 1 Link to comment
Katy M November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 2 minutes ago, NoReally said: Instead of "Eagle" I said "LEM" (the lunar lander called Eagle). Think they would've accepted that, or were they after the thing's actual name? I would say no. That's more of an acronym as opposed to one word. 1 Link to comment
ABay November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 Thanks to the pronunciation of the name of the bridge, I can't get "The Wells Fargo Wagon" song from The Music Man out of my head. "In March I got a gray mackinaw..." 2 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 2, 2021 Share November 2, 2021 1 hour ago, ABay said: Thanks to the pronunciation of the name of the bridge, I can't get "The Wells Fargo Wagon" song from The Music Man out of my head. "In March I got a gray mackinaw..." I realized it's November and I can't get that damn Edmund Fitzgerald (and the gales of November) song out of my head. Wanna trade mental jukeboxes? 6 3 Link to comment
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