Comments:

ChicagoJo - 2004-09-07 17:10:51
I had an ex who was so so so good at that game. He was so good that we amended the rules when we played with friends. He played the regular way, and we got little pieces of pie whenever we answered any question right, whether or not we were on a pie-getting slot or not. And somehow it was still a close match with him winning each time. Damn boy with his big brain!!
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warcrygirl - 2004-09-07 17:47:09
I have Star Wars trivial pursuit and have never played the damn thing. Damn my anti-social husband! I need you on my team Michelle, I don't know jack shit about sports.
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Kim - 2004-09-07 18:23:24
Oh, it was only 39 to 7. And Kent State had some great moments. Like when they sacked our QB 4 times. Of course, that *was* our 3rd string QB and 2nd string O-line. Nevertheless, it was a jolly good show.
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Kim - 2004-09-07 18:27:22
And we love Trivial Pursuit. Well, I love it because I'm a fount of useless information. Also, I have an Elvis edition and the board is shaped like a guitar! What will they think of next?
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Plop Phizz - 2004-09-07 21:48:20

Ahhh, the subtle art of ambiguity. You know who is good at ambiguity? The guy with the hair and the clothes who did the stuff with thing. Yeah him. -- P.P.


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HRT - 2004-09-08 11:06:33
I have lost at Trivial Pursuit one time in my entire life, and that was a fluke. I was part of a team and we missed one question that I knew the answer to. The girls then got a couple of lucky answers.

So either I'm really smart, or I have really dumb friends. But I too have a brain clogged with useless knowledge prohibiting me from becoming a rocket scientist.
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Craig - 2004-09-08 11:32:11
I rule at Trivial Pursuit the Pop Culture Edition because I have waaay too much useless information in my head.
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