Monthly Archives: November 2008

Happy Thanksgiving Everybody!

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Have a safe and wonderful holiday.

Heading on Home


Getting ready to hit the road to head down to the Eastern Shore. Above is a tourism video that will give you a bit of a taste of it. And yes, I will be dining at least once at the Exmore Diner. If you ever take Route 13 South, you have to eat at the Diner! For breakfast, get the SOS, and for lunch either get the Chicken n’ Dumplings or the Ronnie Burger, still the best burger I’ve ever had.

Black Sheep Quizzo Cancelled!

Upon further review, we decided to cancel Black Sheep quizzo tonight, since the night before Thanksgiving is probably going to be a zoo there. As of right now, we are still having it at Locust Rendezvous at 6:15, hosted by the Sandman, so if you were gonna play at the Sheep, just head on down to the Vous instead. If anything changes I’ll let you know.

Sad News

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news right before the holidays, but the quizzo community lost a dear friend this past week. Trevor Pierson (above, right) of We Got Nothin’, a regular team at O’Neals, passed away this week. Trevor was known for being the Kingpin of a 2-3 man team that often knocked off teams of 8, and was almost always in the running. He also would growl down the bar when he thought my questions weren’t asked in a clear enough fashion, and he was quick to commiserate when Uncle Chollie would make a questionable decision that got my blood pressure up. Here is a remembrance of Trev from a couple of guys that hung out with him at O’Neals: In addition to being a great friend, Trevor intelligence’s never failed to impress. He’d regularly finish the Sunday New York Times crossword puzzle in less than an hour. He could single-handedly compete against teams of six or eight people in Quizzo. Trevor knew something about everything. He could tell you that Catfish Hunter was the last Major League pitcher to have 30 or more complete games in a season or that James Madison was the President historians called the Father of the Constitution. Trevor was the quintessential Renaissance man. (Click below to continue)

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Anybody wanna do a bowling/quizzo event?

nixon_bowling.jpgHey gang, I was going to do a fundraiser for my Little League at the St. Monica’s bowling alley on Saturday the 6th of December, but we decided to move it back to January. But I still have dibs on the 6th, unless I decide to give it up. I’ve heard some people clamoring for a Winter quizzo event, and this could be possible. I know it’s kind of last minute, but hey, this is me we’re talking about. Anyways, my thought would be this: 12 or so teams, like 6 people per team. Bowl a few frames, ask a few questions, bowl, quizzo, bowl, quizzo until we’re done with four rounds and ten frames. Then we add scores from your bowling to your quizzo scores to come up with a winner. A couple hundred bucks and a trophy for the winner, we get a couple of kegs, we have a big old time. But I gotta make sure people are interested, because it costs $600 to rent the room. So I’d probably charge about $15-20 a head, and that would include all you can drink and any money left over I’ll throw at my League. Let me know if that sounds interesting.

We Need More Mysteries

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Our first two short mysteries have been major successes, if by major success you mean we’ve wasted a lot of time doing stupid s***. But we are on the lookout for our third mystery/adventure. Perhaps a Christmas mystery of some sort? Anyways, we need ideas. If you have any mysteries, post them below. And if you haven’t seen the first two, I highly recommend them.

Turkey-Tacular

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Here’s the deal for this week. I am hosting tonight at O’Neals (8 p.m.) and at Bards (10 p.m.). Same bat time, same bat channel. Then the Sandman is hosting tomorrow at Locust Rendezvpous (6:15 p.m.) and Black Sheep (8:30 p.m.). The questions will have a general Thanksgivingy theme to them, but pretty loosely based.

Question of the Week

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1n 1952, Mildred Norman became the first woman to hike the length of the Appalachian Trail in one season. She then began hiking back and forth across the US, which she would do for the next 29 years. What was she better known as?

Just Because…


You need to see this, if you haven’t already. It’s a mix of the Pietasters and Pat Robertson. The guy on the far right behind the piano is absolutely amazing. The video was shot in the early 80s, and here is an interview with the lead singer today. Alright, I have to head out to handle a “situation”. I’ll let you know how it goes once it is resolved.

Sofa Kingdom Wins at Bards

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The only player in NBA history to average a triple double for an entire season turns 70 today.

Gellin’ With Magellan Wins at Black Sheep

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Harry Truman’s Vice President would be turning 131 today if he had lived to be the oldest man ever.

Jams Win, Repped by AJ Feeley (Why Not?)

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It is believed that this legendary ragtime performer who gave us the Maple Leaf Rag was born on this date in 1867, but no one is completely sure of his birhtdate.

Sofa Kingdom Wins at Bards, Release New Album

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This man served as sheriff’s deputy beside Wyatt Earp, and later became a writer for the New York Morning Telegraph. A tv show about him ran from 1958-1961 on NBC. Who is he?

Young Old and Restless Win at O’Neals

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The 12th President of the United States was born on this date in 1784. He died from eating milk and cherries in 1850, supposedly, but some people think he was murdered. Who was he?