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And she was off her pace yesterday, having faced two very good opponents.
gsabc wrote:She's making up for it, then. I only saw the beginning of last night's show, and she was having problems winning the buzzer race. I guess she managed to get over it.PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Her husband is a KJL.
But Larissa wasn't trying to impress your and your sister. The only person she needed to impress was the contestant coordinator, and 10 was apparently just the right number for doing that. Contestant coordinators are notoriously leery of auditioners with over 1000 armadillos.VAdame wrote:Glyptodonts are prehistoric giant armadillo ancestors from South America. Alex asked how many she had, & she told him right now she has
10! Whether that's 10 glyptodonts or just 10 armadillos in general, I'm not quite sure.
But, really -- 10??? My sister Ro (lurker & occasional poster on the old Go Bored) has hundreds of armadillos, possibly thousands! Way too many to count, anywayIncluding a glyptodont or 2. Sorry, but "10" just doesn't impress us much!
A guy on tonight apparently filled their snowglobe quota for this year.VAdame wrote:You mean my 100 or so snowglobes didn't impress 'em?? !@#$%
The contestant coordinators seemed impressed that I did Sidewalk Astronomy with John Dobson (inventor of the Dobsonian telescope), who was 90 years old at the time. And that I ran a couple of categories in my practice game (including the dreaded Before and After!)
But they still didn't call me(Yet!)
I think you are correct. I also read earlier in the week that her sister--I think her name is Arianna?--was also a Jeopardy! contestant. Actually, I think her appearance was just a few months ago.kayrharris wrote:I think I saw where her sister has also been on J!
No time this morning to go check that fact, so ignore it if I'm wrong.
OK, I saw it now! I don't have any from the Far East (Rosemary didn't buy me any on her trips to India or Nepal -- although she did bring me a lovely Pashmina Shawl that I use all the time! And a nice sari for Leah. And some Gurkha Knives. But no snowglobes. None from Baghdad either.)A guy on tonight apparently filled their snowglobe quota for this year.
They sound like engaging little beasts ...VAdame wrote:Glyptodonts are prehistoric giant armadillo ancestors from South America. Alex asked how many she had, & she told him right now she has
10! Whether that's 10 glyptodonts or just 10 armadillos in general, I'm not quite sure.
OK, not so little.SportsFan68 wrote:They sound like engaging little beasts ...VAdame wrote:Glyptodonts are prehistoric giant armadillo ancestors from South America. Alex asked how many she had, & she told him right now she has
10! Whether that's 10 glyptodonts or just 10 armadillos in general, I'm not quite sure.