silvercamaro wrote:I think I did okay on the 50-question test, although I certainly didn't hit it out of the park. I left four lines blank, and I know I missed a couple of others. . . so far. I haven't yet recreated the whole test to be able to score myself with any accuracy. The worst moment was when I had a Brain Blackout on the name of an author whose name I should know as well as my own. I've read his books, literary criticism, biographical information, etc. The block remained in place throughout the test and, in fact, until the drive back as I approached the Texas border. I'm sure I was the only person in the room to miss that question, although I had a couple of lucky WAGs on others.
I hate that! I had one that was bugging the crap out of me. Then on the car ride home my mom and I were talking about something and all of a sudden I scream out "avant garde!" She thought I was having a spell of some sort. Ha! Pissed me off even more once the answer came to me. Duh! I would have much rather had it be something esoteric or requiring some reasonable amount of effort. But avant garde? I think the question even spotted me the A.
Was some cat named Glenn there? He looks in his 30's but then he started going on about games show he worked on BITD that should make him about Bob Barker age. I really wanted to ask him how old he was and where his portrait was stashed, but it didn't seem very politic.
SportsFan68 wrote:Bridge people are very smart and likeable.
Just ask 'em.

This was very funny and I had to read in context to figure out what you were on about. Around here bridge people are the donies that sleep under the Cimarron bridge.
I was trying to figure out what the homeless were doing at the Jeopardy audition and why they were being so erudite and affable. Ha!