dcalley April 21, 2017 Share April 21, 2017 *Sigh* I could watch Baryshnikov videos on Youtube for hours. 7 Link to comment
YoureSoUrban April 21, 2017 Share April 21, 2017 I didn't realize Baryshnikov was that age in 1967 and also guessed Nureyev. For TS I got postal service and Pekinpah, and the DD Assyria. Jeopardy! loves the Dreyfus Affair so FJ was an instaget. 6 Link to comment
Browncoat April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 3 minutes ago, YoureSoUrban said: I didn't realize Baryshnikov was that age in 1967 and also guessed Nureyev. Ditto. I knew it was one of those two, but picked the wrong one. I said pony express instead of postal service, and since Alex said it too, I think it would have been ruled correct. I also got the Gila River and Pigeon Forge. It probably doesn't hurt that Pigeon Forge is only about a three-hour drive from where I live. However, I had a complete brain fart for FJ and couldn't come up with anything. 3 Link to comment
Miss Chevious April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 TS I got were Gila, Peckinpah, Pigeon Forge & Baryshnikov. What do you get when you mix Borscht with Bolshoi? Borshoi of course. Had no clue about FJ today. 5 Link to comment
mojoween April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 I got Pony Express and Peckinpah and Baryshnikov. Mikhail was the only name who came to me. FJ was not even in reach for me. I really wanted to like Meghan but she kept saying the whole category and "hundret" and also had some wacky guesses. 3 Link to comment
whinewithwine April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 Alex corrected the pronunciation of "plantain" the only way I've ever heard it. Today is San Jacinto Day in Texas. So glad Sam Houston wasn't Speaker of the House. 6 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 (edited) had no idea on FJ tonight Melissa McCarthy from last night......ughh, not a big fan of hers, never would have thought of her. Sam Wal and Borshoi? ANd he won the game? Pretty weak. Edited April 22, 2017 by DrSpaceman73 5 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 Sorry to see Nilanka go. David annoys me for some reason. Maybe I don't want to hear about contestants wandering around naked in hotels. I'm glad I'm not the only nitpicker who couldn't stand the way Meghan pronounced hundred oddly. I got pony express, Kangaroo Island, Pigeon Forge, Baryshnikov, and Rodeo. The category name for FJ was misleading. Instead of 19th Century Europe why wasn't it 19th Century European Literature? I would think that might affect how the contestants wagered. Nevertheless, I was clueless. 7 Link to comment
dcalley April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 13 minutes ago, CarpeDiem54 said: The category name for FJ was misleading. Instead of 19th Century Europe why wasn't it 19th Century European Literature? I would think that might affect how the contestants wagered. Nevertheless, I was clueless. I think "literature" would mislead a lot of people toward fiction. This was an open letter to the president concerning real events. 5 Link to comment
PaulaO April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 I knew FJ! pertained to Zola and Dreyfus but didn't come up with j'accuse (said in Tony Randall playing Felix Unger voice) 4 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 25 minutes ago, dcalley said: I think "literature" would mislead a lot of people toward fiction. This was an open letter to the president concerning real events. Ah, thanks for the clarification. 1 Link to comment
peeayebee April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 I said Pony Express -- Was that right or wrong? Alex confused me. I guessed Snake River, but when that was ruled wrong, I immediately guessed Gila. Second guesses don't count. I got Pigeon Forge and Sam Peckinpah. In the Ballet category, I first said Baryshnikov, then thought it must be Nureyev, so I didn't get that right either. I misunderstood what FJ was asking for, so I guessed Emile Zola. I'm not sure I would have come up J'Accuse. 1 Link to comment
Toothbrush April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 I liked David's thrilled/surprised reaction to winning, but his story is the stuff of nightmares. So much so that I would have the part of my brain that held that memory removed, therefore it could never be my Jeopardy contestant story. When the Schwarzenegger category was announced Dr. Toothbrush said, "Alex is going to attempt the accent, isn't he"? American "Her"story...sigh TS I got were pony express (maybe), Kangaroo Island (total guess), Pigeon Forge, the DD of Baryshnikov, & FJ J'Accuse. FJ took a bit, so not sure I would have had time to write it, but knew it was regarding the Dreyfus Affair & written by Emile Zola right away. 4 Link to comment
Moose135 April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 3 hours ago, PaulaO said: I knew FJ! pertained to Zola and Dreyfus but didn't come up with j'accuse I knew exactly what they wanted, I even said "Emile Zola...Dreyfus Affair...J'Accuse...but what the hell was the name of what he wrote?" What a maroon! 10 Link to comment
Mystery Author April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 Quote Maybe I don't want to hear about contestants wandering around naked in hotels. Hah! That's what Mr. Author said. LOL "what a maroon." I haven't heard that expression in ages. Thanks, Moose135. Now I'm gonna use it when I talk about politicians (I say fuckwit when I'm really pissed off). 4 Link to comment
The Wild Sow April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 13 hours ago, Miss Chevious said: What do you get when you mix Borscht with Bolshoi? Borshoi of course. I was thinking of the Russian wolfhound, aka the Borzoi! 5 Link to comment
mojoween April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 (edited) The guy had already given half of Sam Walton's name a few clues before, I'm not sure why Alex dragged out his mis-speak on Bolshoi. I thought it was kind of mean. Especually since at the beginning of the game Alex himself stumbled and said "Nitlanta" instead of Nilanka. Edited April 22, 2017 by mojoween 3 Link to comment
peeayebee April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 6 hours ago, Mystery Author said: LOL "what a maroon." I haven't heard that expression in ages. Thanks, Moose135. Now I'm gonna use it when I talk about politicians (I say fuckwit when I'm really pissed off). I always give Likes when someone uses that expression. 3 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 Quote I'm not sure I would have come up J'Accuse. Of course you would have. The correct response would HAVE to have something AT could pronounce in French. 5 Link to comment
mojoween April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 I thought Meghan's top was interesting because where it hit her neckline, it made it look like her neck was super sunburned. 1 Link to comment
Toothbrush April 22, 2017 Share April 22, 2017 48 minutes ago, forumfish said: I liked Meghan, but wondered if she knew that top made it look like she wasn't wearing much. I didn't notice that, but maybe that is why Dr. Toothbrush mentioned how cute she was almost every time she was on camera. I liked her look, though, and wish my hair were straight enough to wear it like hers. 1 Link to comment
Sharpie66 April 23, 2017 Share April 23, 2017 (edited) I got Rodeo, Barishnikov, and J'Accuse, amongst others, but I completely blanked on the animal geography category. I think Nureyev had already defected by the year mentioned in the clue, and Agnes DeMille = Rodeo for me. The year of FJ plus France pointed me immediately to J'Accuse. Oh, and I went with Pony Express, too. Edited April 23, 2017 by Sharpie66 1 Link to comment
peeayebee April 23, 2017 Share April 23, 2017 15 hours ago, Sharpie66 said: Agnes DeMille = Rodeo for me. When I hear "Rodeo" I think of Copeland more than DeMille. I hope my brain is now debugged. 3 Link to comment
halfpint ingals April 23, 2017 Share April 23, 2017 I cannot remember what David said in his interview now . What was it he said ? Link to comment
dcalley April 23, 2017 Share April 23, 2017 (edited) On 4/23/2017 at 1:36 PM, halfpint ingals said: I cannot remember what David said in his interview now . What was it he said ? I frequently mute the interviews (sorry), so I can't help except to post this. Edited April 24, 2017 by dcalley un-embedded tweet because it was making the page load funny 2 Link to comment
Kimmmmmm April 23, 2017 Share April 23, 2017 Loved David's interview story...he's fun and I hope he's around for a while....wouldn't have minded any one of them winning, though. 4 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind April 23, 2017 Share April 23, 2017 I thought she said "slash fiction" and was eagerly awaiting her description of it to AT. Needless to say, I was grossly disappointed. 9 Link to comment
PaulaO April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 I know slash fiction but have no clue what flash fiction is. 1 Link to comment
dcalley April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 1 hour ago, PaulaO said: I know slash fiction but have no clue what flash fiction is. Really short stories. 1 Link to comment
illdoc April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 If they are around 100 words (or fewer) they are usually referred to as "drabbles". 1 Link to comment
proserpina65 April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 On 04/21/2017 at 7:54 PM, YoureSoUrban said: I didn't realize Baryshnikov was that age in 1967 and also guessed Nureyev. I did the same thing, and I adore Baryshnikov so I should've known better. Plus, I actually knew (or used to) that Nureyev had already defected to the West by 1967. Oy vey! On 04/22/2017 at 8:02 PM, Sharpie66 said: Agnes DeMille = Rodeo for me Indeed. 1 Link to comment
M. Darcy April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 I knew it was related to the Dreyfus Affair but it took me a few seconds to get J'Accuse and even then I wasn't 100% sure it was the actual title. 1 Link to comment
jaybird2 April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 i know i'm shallow but i'm in love with alan. hope he wins. can't stand the champ 3 Link to comment
dcalley April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 I knew once I heard the answer I would recognize it, but I couldn't come up with Big Star. I haven't yet watched the documentary, so I'll blame that. 1 Link to comment
Spunkygal April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 (edited) The new champ is impressive, but Eisenhower? Really? Not that it mattered regarding winning or losing, but that's the best you could pull out of your butt? A five star general who led the Allied forces didn't finish college? Edited April 24, 2017 by Spunkygal 3 Link to comment
Roaster April 24, 2017 Share April 24, 2017 I did pull out Big Star from the back of my mind and I think I would have got it in time. Alan accrued a big lead, but there were some surprising TSs (no answers) late in the game. FJ was easy, I thought. 4 Link to comment
Browncoat April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 If ever I go on Jeopardy, I will need to brush up on my Presidential history. I had no clue for FJ. I did get paper clip and coffee, though. Alan lost me when he didn't pick from the top. Then I noticed that he couldn't stand still. I really wanted middle woman to win. 2 Link to comment
Kimmmmmm April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 Again, three very agreeable contestants...good for Alan!!! 2 Link to comment
ottoDbusdriver April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 50 minutes ago, Browncoat said: If ever I go on Jeopardy, I will need to brush up on my Presidential history. I had no clue for FJ. The "graduated" part really restricted your choice of answers to Truman, LBJ, and Ford, but when you combine that with high school graduation in 1901 it could have only been Truman. So you had a 1 in 3 shot to guess it right. Eisenhower was a terrible guess, as AT indicated Ike graduated from West Point. 4 Link to comment
secnarf April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 3 minutes ago, ottoDbusdriver said: The "graduated" part really restricted your choice of answers to Truman, LBJ, and Ford, but when you combine that with high school graduation in 1901 it could have only been Truman. So you had a 1 in 3 shot to guess it right. Eisenhower was a terrible guess, as AT indicated Ike graduated from West Point. I didn't pick up on that use of the term 'graduated'. Instead, I focused on the year. I know JFK was the first president born in the 20th century, so before him was Eisenhower, who was pretty old, so at first I said him. Then I thought maybe he wasn't quite old enough to graduate high school in 1901, so I went back a president to Truman. I'm not sure I would have had time to switch my answer to Truman, though, and I wouldn't have been any more confident in Truman than Eisenhower. Then again, I'm not American and what might be 'common knowledge' to Americans isn't necessarily for me. I also didn't realize that a university degree is necessary to be a General. 2 Link to comment
CarpeDiem54 April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 Alan's going to drive me insane! He wiggles like a toddler. I was rooting for Emma. The only TS's I got were Brian Jones (I guess it was before their time) and coffee. I took a guess on FJ and came up with Truman based on his age and that all the others of that era were obviously college graduates. Eisenhower! Yikes! Here's a clue, Alan, commissioned officers have to have a college degree. 3 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 I knew it was Truman. But how could you not just write SOMETHING down though? Name a pre-Kennedy 20th century US president, take a shot. Heck the years had it narrowed down to like 5 or so, just general knowledge you know its post Woodrow Wilson and pre-Kennedy. pick one. And yes likely Eisenhower is not it, was a general. You have FDR, hoover, Truman, Coolidge, Harding. The graduation years makes Harding unlikely. FDR you would assume went to college. You are down to 3. But pick someone. 2 Link to comment
AuntieL April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 I think the woman was starting to write "Hoover"- at least it looked like if to me. Maybe because that was what I said although I was sure it wasn't right. I knew it want FDR or Eisenhower. I passed right over Truman. Doh. 2 Link to comment
peeayebee April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 2 hours ago, Browncoat said: I did get paper clip and coffee, though. I think that's all the TSs I got, though I missed the beginning of the show and part of the middle. I also got FJ. I was going by what age the President would have been. I nearly said Ike, but then I figured he would have gone to college. 1 Link to comment
Princt1 April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 I know I'm old, but how can Alan possibly know all that stuff--he's 14! 12 Link to comment
dcalley April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 On 4/18/2017 at 2:58 PM, Fex said: About that Tribble.... has Alex ever done a live action (as opposed to video or picture) clue before? I found this on jeopardy.com: 4 Link to comment
DrSpaceman73 April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 I guess stapler for paper clip. On the right track, wrong office supply device. I knew Janis Joplin would come up as one of the singers. THough I thought for sure Jim Morrison would be one as well. 6 Link to comment
proserpina65 April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 12 hours ago, ottoDbusdriver said: The "graduated" part really restricted your choice of answers to Truman, LBJ, and Ford, but when you combine that with high school graduation in 1901 it could have only been Truman. So you had a 1 in 3 shot to guess it right. Eisenhower was a terrible guess, as AT indicated Ike graduated from West Point. I had no freaking clue. I said Herbert Hoover, although I didn't think the year was right. Although I did realize that it wouldn't have been Eisenhower due to him being a general, which meant he had to have attended West Point. 2 Link to comment
proserpina65 April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 12 hours ago, CarpeDiem54 said: The only TS's I got were Brian Jones I would've known Brian Jones anyway, but I recently saw a woman on the British Antiques Roadshow who, as a teenager, managed to talk her way into a bar where the Rolling Stones were hanging out after a show, and she and her friend had their pictures taken with Keith Richards and Brian Jones. Quel coincidence! 1 Link to comment
bad things are bad April 25, 2017 Share April 25, 2017 I knew Truman almost instantly. But I literally never ever heard of Big Star. 1 Link to comment
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