Sploofus October
- TheConfessor
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Sploofus October
Okay, so we're three hours into the new month and someone already has 2734 points this month. How can that happen?
FYI, I'm 0 for October so far.
FYI, I'm 0 for October so far.
- PlacentiaSoccerMom
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Re: Sploofus October
I saw that too!TheConfessor wrote:Okay, so we're three hours into the new month and someone already has 2734 points this month. How can that happen?
FYI, I'm 0 for October so far.
- peacock2121
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Re: Sploofus October
Someone went back in time and played before the clock started and got extra time points.TheConfessor wrote:Okay, so we're three hours into the new month and someone already has 2734 points this month. How can that happen?
FYI, I'm 0 for October so far.
computer glitch. They will fix it.
- mrkelley23
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That person just joined today. I don't remember how it started, but maybe they get a bonus question on the first day they join?
In any case, he's answered two questions somehow, because his average answer time is only 5.81 seconds, so he didn't get points through some inhumanly fast response time.
In any case, he's answered two questions somehow, because his average answer time is only 5.81 seconds, so he didn't get points through some inhumanly fast response time.
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- littlebeast13
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I saw that too, and was a bit miffed.
I finally got the first Q right of the month, though it was a bit of a reasoned out guess at a truly bizarre vocabulary question that went along the lines of "Which of these words is most unlike the other?"
Two of the choices were the same identical word.
One of the words was redolence (or some derivative).... a word I would not have known to save my life had Annie not used it in one of her attempts to frame ES for throwing stuff in her yard a while back. Seeing that one of the other two words had the olf- prefix, I figured the other word was obviously the oddball....
Thanks Annie for helping me get on the board early this month... even if it was a slow-footed 1130 point answer....
lb13
I finally got the first Q right of the month, though it was a bit of a reasoned out guess at a truly bizarre vocabulary question that went along the lines of "Which of these words is most unlike the other?"
Two of the choices were the same identical word.
One of the words was redolence (or some derivative).... a word I would not have known to save my life had Annie not used it in one of her attempts to frame ES for throwing stuff in her yard a while back. Seeing that one of the other two words had the olf- prefix, I figured the other word was obviously the oddball....
Thanks Annie for helping me get on the board early this month... even if it was a slow-footed 1130 point answer....
lb13
- peacock2121
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Annie is teaching you and Lizbet stuff!littlebeast13 wrote:I saw that too, and was a bit miffed.
I finally got the first Q right of the month, though it was a bit of a reasoned out guess at a truly bizarre vocabulary question that went along the lines of "Which of these words is most unlike the other?"
Two of the choices were the same identical word.
One of the words was redolence (or some derivative).... a word I would not have known to save my life had Annie not used it in one of her attempts to frame ES for throwing stuff in her yard a while back. Seeing that one of the other two words had the olf- prefix, I figured the other word was obviously the oddball....
Thanks Annie for helping me get on the board early this month... even if it was a slow-footed 1130 point answer....
lb13
- littlebeast13
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peacock2121 wrote:Annie is teaching you and Lizbet stuff!littlebeast13 wrote:I saw that too, and was a bit miffed.
I finally got the first Q right of the month, though it was a bit of a reasoned out guess at a truly bizarre vocabulary question that went along the lines of "Which of these words is most unlike the other?"
Two of the choices were the same identical word.
One of the words was redolence (or some derivative).... a word I would not have known to save my life had Annie not used it in one of her attempts to frame ES for throwing stuff in her yard a while back. Seeing that one of the other two words had the olf- prefix, I figured the other word was obviously the oddball....
Thanks Annie for helping me get on the board early this month... even if it was a slow-footed 1130 point answer....
lb13
Scary, isn't it?
I hope ES doesn't find out, or he'll never let me live it down.....
lb13
- peacock2121
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It will be our secret - how will he ever find out?littlebeast13 wrote:peacock2121 wrote:Annie is teaching you and Lizbet stuff!littlebeast13 wrote:I saw that too, and was a bit miffed.
I finally got the first Q right of the month, though it was a bit of a reasoned out guess at a truly bizarre vocabulary question that went along the lines of "Which of these words is most unlike the other?"
Two of the choices were the same identical word.
One of the words was redolence (or some derivative).... a word I would not have known to save my life had Annie not used it in one of her attempts to frame ES for throwing stuff in her yard a while back. Seeing that one of the other two words had the olf- prefix, I figured the other word was obviously the oddball....
Thanks Annie for helping me get on the board early this month... even if it was a slow-footed 1130 point answer....
lb13
Scary, isn't it?
I hope ES doesn't find out, or he'll never let me live it down.....
lb13
- Bob Juch
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I'm off to a better start than last month when I missed the first two day's questions, but got a Music question about a 2003 song by a hip-hop group I'd never heard of. 
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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- ulysses5019
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Re: Sploofus October
I'm in the same club.Catfish wrote:Me too. Sigh.TheConfessor wrote:FYI, I'm 0 for October so far.
I believe in the usefulness of useless information.
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