Pics of Last week’s winners

Ok, so I’m running a bit behind here and I’m trying to catch up. But the following photos are pics of last week’s winners. Oh, and I think I’ve already got a venue for Quizzo Bowl VII. And we’re aiming for February 19th. I’m sick of stressing during March Madness. Hope to have the band lined up soon as well. And lesson learned about the preferences of you geeks: we’ll return to jamming to cheesy 80s tunes next year. Promise.

More Details on Saturday Quizzo

bridget_foysAs I posted yesterday, I’m hosting a quizzo at Whole Foods on Friday night and at Bridget Foy’s on Saturday. A little bit more info on the Foy’s quizzo, because it’s a little different than usual: max team size is 5. Why? Because I’ve got 5 Phillies tickets to the Mayor’s box for the winners, as well as a 5 minute photo op with the Mayor at some point in the future. Holler at me this week if you’re gonna play. Seating is limited.

Flash Mobs: Settle Down, White People

Picture 4For the past few days, there has been lots of talk about flash mobs. Some of it has been constructive, but most of it idiotic drivel. And my question is: is this thing being blown a bit out of proportion? As far as I can tell,  the end result of the flash mob on Saturday was one fight. Thousands of people descend on South Street, and the end result is one fight. There was almost a fight at Quizzo Bowl. And yet there are all these people posting on Philadelphiaspeaks that we need to call in the dogs, that the city is seized by fear, and that they are thinking about moving out of the city. 

A bunch of teens descended on South Street. I suspect that most of them were doing the exact same thing you did when you were 16:  looking for the party. The party was on South Street. They went. Yes, it was on a public street, and therefore it is a public nuisance, but it’s not exactly the biggest problem in Philly right now, only the latest fad in things to be horrified by. (H1N1, anybody?) 

Of course, when you have any large crowd, you’re going to have a few bad apples who were raised by wolves and they are going to spoil the fun for everyone else (ever been to an Eagles game, folks?) That is the problem with flash mobs, and I understand the fear that eventually someone is going to get shot. I’d be all for a return to mounted police on South Street for crowd control, and I hope that these things are broken up more quickly in the future. 

Yes, there have been big fights at previous flash mobs, and innocent people have gotten hurt. But again, there are numerous fights at every single Eagles game and it doesn’t seem to be a major cause for civic concern.  I suspect that 98% of the kids out on South Street on Saturday night were merely exercising their right to go where-ever all the members of the opposite sex were, not looking for trouble.

As for a simple act of civil disobediance such as holding up traffic on a street where everyone in their right mind knows not to drive on Saturday night anyway, well, it doesn’t really signal the apocalypse for me, especially since it broke up peacefully as soon as the cops showed up. 

Is it a bit scary when a large group of teenagers congregate without any sense of order? Sure. But I think that a couple of officers with a twitter account could nip these things in the bud pretty quick, and once the kids realize that their mobs will always be greeted by police, it’s going to be seen as a waste of time and get old quick. And then us old white folks can go back to complaining about the important things, like that dumbass Cliff Lee trade.

Two Special Quizzos This Weekend!

Hey kids, just wanted to let you know that I am doing a couple of fun events this weekend, one in Dirty Jersey and one on South Street. (Two things that are hot on South Street right now: Johnny Goodtimes and flash mobs.)
wholefoodsFirst of all, on Friday night, I’ll be at Whole Foods in sunny Marlton, New Jersey, doing a fundraiser for their Whole Planet Foundation. All questions will be food and environment related, and all of the money raised goes to a great cause. That will run from 7-9 p.m. on Friday. 

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Then, on Saturday, I’ll be hosting a census quiz at Bridget Foy’s on South Street. The goal is to encourage people to fill out their census forms. Gonna be a great quiz for you American history junkies, as we’ll be looking at how America changes every ten years. Action starts at 7 p.m. Hope to see you this weekend!

New Quizzo Tonight

mikeMike Minion of Eschaton is going to start hosting quizzo at the Ugly American and the Westbury on Monday nights. He’ll be using my format but his own questions, and I’ll post photos of the winners here. Here’s his short write up of what to expect at these quizzes.

The newest addition to the very loosely related JGT family of quizzos starts tonight. And while in the familiar JGT format, this quizzo is written and hosted by Mike Minion (a founding member of one of the Quizzo Bowl VI 2nd place teams – Eschaton).  JGT has no foreknowledge of the questions, which means you’ll get the chance to compete against him every now and then.  Yeah, I know, you’re all trembling in your boots.


Over the coming weeks, this quiz will feature some fun and challenging twists on the legendary JGT theme.  There will be a little less focus on pop culture, and the questions will be a touch more difficult in the 3rd and 4th rounds.  To ease the shock, tonight’s quizzo will be pretty much what you’re used to.  In the future, I make no such promises.


Here’s the details:

When and where to play: 8:00 PM at The Ugly American, located at the corner of Front and Federal, or 10:30 PM at The Westbury, located at the corner of 13th and Spruce. Like other JGT quizzos, it’s the same quiz at both places, so you can only play once a night.  If the starting time at the Westbury seems late, don’t worry.  It’s not “JGT time”; it will start promptly at 10:30 PM and move along quickly.  It will end no later than any of the quizzos at The Bards.  And for those of you who are used to operating on JGT time, please note: I’m going to try to start the early quiz as close to 8 PM as possible.  If you walk in at 8:20 PM (which usually gives you plenty of time for an announced 8 PM start of a JGT quiz), don’t be shocked if we’re finishing up the first round.


Prize at Ugly American is a $30 gift certificate for first place and a $15 dollar gift certificate for 2nd place. At the Westury, the prizes will be $40 and $20. Hope to see you tonight!

Quizzo Bowl Photos!!!

4451673608_2ef9b99a08_bFor the third straight year, my man DJ Starr (yes, that’s his real name, incredibly) took Quizzo Bowl photos, and for the third straight year they are phenomenal. Here ya go. Put on the slide show and enjoy. He did a great job capturing the event. If you’d like to get DJ for an event, wedding, etc., please feel free to contact him at DJStarrman at mac.com. If you took any photos at the event, please let me know. Thanks!