Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
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Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
Once last night after the Cardinals game and two more times today. You'll find out after you watch today's show.
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
I do that almost every weekday. 
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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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
Show starts now. I'm sure Nooooooooooooooooooooooos and Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaarghs are soon forthcoming.
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
No Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooos yet, and lunch invite just came up.
You're on your own, Jess.
You're on your own, Jess.
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-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
-- America would be a better place if leaders would do more long-term thinking. -- Wilma Mankiller
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
I guess I'll wait for the transcripts to elaborate, but yes, I screamed "Noooooo!!!!". Or actually, muttered "I can't believe this".
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
So was this guy the first actual llama of the season (went home with no money)?
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
I don't think we have a transcriptionist for that day.ghostjmf wrote:I guess I'll wait for the transcripts to elaborate, but yes, I screamed "Noooooo!!!!". Or actually, muttered "I can't believe this".
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
I remember one $0 flame-out but it was on a later question. This was the first true llama.earendel wrote:So was this guy the first actual llama of the season (went home with no money)?
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
- 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.
- 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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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
If we're short on transcribers, want me to try my hand at it?earendel wrote:I don't think we have a transcriptionist for that day.ghostjmf wrote:I guess I'll wait for the transcripts to elaborate, but yes, I screamed "Noooooo!!!!". Or actually, muttered "I can't believe this".
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
Go for it! --Bobjarnon wrote:If we're short on transcribers, want me to try my hand at it?earendel wrote:I don't think we have a transcriptionist for that day.ghostjmf wrote:I guess I'll wait for the transcripts to elaborate, but yes, I screamed "Noooooo!!!!". Or actually, muttered "I can't believe this".
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
[/quote]Go for it! --Bob[/quote]
Most WWTBAM episodes have a pretty good transcript available on this site (along with details of several other game shows). For filling our missing gaps, this could be a good resource, at least as a starting point. Today's transcript is already posted.
http://gskingdom.blogspot.com/2015/10/m ... 01915.html
I can't vouch for the accuracy or quality of the transcripts there. For example, this question makes no sense, and I think there may be two typos or sloppy errors.
2. According to the Pabst Brewing Co., surprisingly, which of its products was actually NOT named for a receiver, but instead for an NFL player?
A: Lone Star
B: Colt 45
C: Old Milwaukee
D: Schlitz
Colt 45- $
The only way this would make sense to me is if "receiver" should be "revolver" and "NFL" should be "MLB".
Most WWTBAM episodes have a pretty good transcript available on this site (along with details of several other game shows). For filling our missing gaps, this could be a good resource, at least as a starting point. Today's transcript is already posted.
http://gskingdom.blogspot.com/2015/10/m ... 01915.html
I can't vouch for the accuracy or quality of the transcripts there. For example, this question makes no sense, and I think there may be two typos or sloppy errors.
2. According to the Pabst Brewing Co., surprisingly, which of its products was actually NOT named for a receiver, but instead for an NFL player?
A: Lone Star
B: Colt 45
C: Old Milwaukee
D: Schlitz
Colt 45- $
The only way this would make sense to me is if "receiver" should be "revolver" and "NFL" should be "MLB".
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
And "team" instead of "player." --BobTheConfessor wrote:Most WWTBAM episodes have a pretty good transcript available on this site (along with details of several other game shows). For filling our missing gaps, this could be a good resource, at least as a starting point. Today's transcript is already posted.Bob78164 wrote:Go for it! --Bob
http://gskingdom.blogspot.com/2015/10/m ... 01915.html
I can't vouch for the accuracy or quality of the transcripts there. For example, this question makes no sense, and I think there may be two typos or sloppy errors.
2. According to the Pabst Brewing Co., surprisingly, which of its products was actually NOT named for a receiver, but instead for an NFL player?
A: Lone Star
B: Colt 45
C: Old Milwaukee
D: Schlitz
Colt 45- $
The only way this would make sense to me is if "receiver" should be "revolver" and "NFL" should be "MLB".
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
TheConfessor wrote:2. According to the Pabst Brewing Co., surprisingly, which of its products was actually NOT named for a receiver, but instead for an NFL player?
A: Lone Star
B: Colt 45
C: Old Milwaukee
D: Schlitz
Colt 45- $
The only way this would make sense to me is if "receiver" should be "revolver" and "NFL" should be "MLB".
Pabst Brewing Co. wrote:Introduced in 1963 by the Baltimore, Maryland-based National Brewing Company, Colt 45 was named in honor of running back Jerry Hill, who was #45 on the 1963 Baltimore Colts football team.
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Re: Screaming NOOOOOOOOO!!! at my TV set.
Thanks for the clarification. So I guess there is only one typo.jarnon wrote:TheConfessor wrote:2. According to the Pabst Brewing Co., surprisingly, which of its products was actually NOT named for a receiver, but instead for an NFL player?
A: Lone Star
B: Colt 45
C: Old Milwaukee
D: Schlitz
Colt 45- $
The only way this would make sense to me is if "receiver" should be "revolver" and "NFL" should be "MLB".Pabst Brewing Co. wrote:Introduced in 1963 by the Baltimore, Maryland-based National Brewing Company, Colt 45 was named in honor of running back Jerry Hill, who was #45 on the 1963 Baltimore Colts football team.
Despite the claim from Pabst, Jerry Hill himself is not so sure. Here's his quote:
http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-1 ... eeb-ewbankJerry Hill wrote:"I kept a few cans, just for kicks," he said. "Rumor was that they named it after me. If they did, I sure never got any royalties."