How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
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How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
Get the "experts" from Pawn Stars together and play a series of matches for charity. I would make sure I wouldn't miss any of these shows. Who do think would win. Here's the line up.
Jessee Amoroso
Owner of Cowtown Guitars
Jeremy Brown
Owner: Ultimate Sports Cards and Memorabilia
Craig Gottlieb
Owner, History Hunter Military Antiques
Steve Grad
Principal Autograph Authenticator – PSA/DNA
Mark Hall-Patton
Clark County Museum System
Stuart Lutz
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Brett Maly
Art Encounter
Rebecca Romney
Manager, Bauman Rare Books, Las Vegas
Murray SawChuck
World Champion Magician, Illusionist, Host & Comedian
Matthew C. Shortal
U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School Graduate, TOPGUN
Rick Harrison
Pawn Stars
Ray
Jessee Amoroso
Owner of Cowtown Guitars
Jeremy Brown
Owner: Ultimate Sports Cards and Memorabilia
Craig Gottlieb
Owner, History Hunter Military Antiques
Steve Grad
Principal Autograph Authenticator – PSA/DNA
Mark Hall-Patton
Clark County Museum System
Stuart Lutz
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Brett Maly
Art Encounter
Rebecca Romney
Manager, Bauman Rare Books, Las Vegas
Murray SawChuck
World Champion Magician, Illusionist, Host & Comedian
Matthew C. Shortal
U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School Graduate, TOPGUN
Rick Harrison
Pawn Stars
Ray
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
My money's on Sean Connery.rayxtwo wrote:Get the "experts" from Pawn Stars together and play a series of matches for charity. I would make sure I wouldn't miss any of these shows. Who do think would win.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
You're a day late for April Fools.rayxtwo wrote:Get the "experts" from Pawn Stars together and play a series of matches for charity. I would make sure I wouldn't miss any of these shows. Who do think would win. Here's the line up.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
MarleysGh0st wrote:You're a day late for April Fools.rayxtwo wrote:Get the "experts" from Pawn Stars together and play a series of matches for charity. I would make sure I wouldn't miss any of these shows. Who do think would win. Here's the line up.
No, I was being serious. Never mind,
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
"No, Sean. This is for 'Pawn Stars.' Not porn stars."silverscreenselect wrote:My money's on Sean Connery.rayxtwo wrote:Get the "experts" from Pawn Stars together and play a series of matches for charity. I would make sure I wouldn't miss any of these shows. Who do think would win.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
How about trio:
QB Aaron Rodgers
Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary
Former astronaut Mark Kelly
Story
(My money is on the spaceman)
QB Aaron Rodgers
Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary
Former astronaut Mark Kelly
Story
(My money is on the spaceman)
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
Still no serious answers.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
I'd be very surprised if anyone but Mark Hall-Patton or Rebecca Romney won such a contest. Rick himself is SOOO overrated. I think I've beat him every time I've watched Pawnography.rayxtwo wrote:Still no serious answers.
A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
Vandal wrote:How about this trio:
QB Aaron Rodgers
Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary
Former astronaut Mark Kelly
Story
(My money is on the spaceman)
Aaron Rodgers comes up clutch on Celebrity Jeopardy
Alex Trebek: This quarterback holds the distinction of being the only person to win both a Super Bowl MVP and an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy.
You: Who is Aaron Rodgers?
You are correct. The Packers star cleaned up on Tuesday's edition of Celebrity Jeopardy, laying waste to his competition on the way to a $50,000 cash prize. Rodgers easily defeated astronaut Mark Kelly and Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary.
"I'm not going to talk to you about your Super Bowl win, I'm not going to talk to you about your MVP awards," Trebek said during the customary mid-show chat with contestants. "I want to pump you up and do a double-check for you."
Trebek then simulated the now famous "Discount Double Check" before Rodgers suggested the venerable game show host come up with a post-show celebration of his own. The studio audience paused for a second, caught off guard by Rodgers' signature dry humor, before breaking into laughs.
Rodgers played for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund, a group dedicated to funding childhood cancer and related blood disorder research. The show's producers gave Rodgers a cookie by including a question (answer?) related to the 1987 romantic comedy The Princess Bride.
Rodgers knows all about that movie ... and much more as it turns out. We were legitimately impressed by his breadth of knowledge. Jeopardy! should replace the Wonderlic.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
Mr. Wonderful demonstrated a huge quantity of ignorance.Vandal wrote:Vandal wrote:How about this trio:
QB Aaron Rodgers
Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary
Former astronaut Mark Kelly
Story
(My money is on the spaceman)
Aaron Rodgers comes up clutch on Celebrity Jeopardy
Alex Trebek: This quarterback holds the distinction of being the only person to win both a Super Bowl MVP and an episode of Celebrity Jeopardy.
You: Who is Aaron Rodgers?
You are correct. The Packers star cleaned up on Tuesday's edition of Celebrity Jeopardy, laying waste to his competition on the way to a $50,000 cash prize. Rodgers easily defeated astronaut Mark Kelly and Shark Tank star Kevin O'Leary.
"I'm not going to talk to you about your Super Bowl win, I'm not going to talk to you about your MVP awards," Trebek said during the customary mid-show chat with contestants. "I want to pump you up and do a double-check for you."
Trebek then simulated the now famous "Discount Double Check" before Rodgers suggested the venerable game show host come up with a post-show celebration of his own. The studio audience paused for a second, caught off guard by Rodgers' signature dry humor, before breaking into laughs.
Rodgers played for the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer (MACC) Fund, a group dedicated to funding childhood cancer and related blood disorder research. The show's producers gave Rodgers a cookie by including a question (answer?) related to the 1987 romantic comedy The Princess Bride.
Rodgers knows all about that movie ... and much more as it turns out. We were legitimately impressed by his breadth of knowledge. Jeopardy! should replace the Wonderlic.
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Re: How about this for a "Celebrity Jeopardy" match?
Mr. Wonderful, to quote yourself, "You're dead to me."
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."