First Place: Greensteins 108
2nd Place: The Jams 94
3rd Place: Mr. September 90
Yo! I got mad prizes to give away tonight. Thanks to Historic Philadelphia Inc., I’ve got tix to the Betsy Ross House, Liberty 360, and Franklin Square mini golf to give away. And thanks to the Million Second Quiz, I’ve got t-shirts and Trivial Pursuit to give away. And of course there will be fries to give away as well.
Action stars at Industry at 6:30 p.m. The parity there is unlike any I have ever seen at quizzo. Ten different winners in the past 10 weeks. Just nuts. On to the Bards at 9 p.m., where the Jesters of Tortuga hold court. They lost on Tuesday. Will they lose again tonight? $3 beers at both spots. See ya tonight!
Tons of stuff to give away again tonight at quizzo. Trivial Pursuit, t-shirts, and tickets to various cool stuff around town such as mini golf, Liberty 360, and the Betsy Ross House. A round about Philadelphia written by the historians at Historic Philly Inc.
We start at the Vous at 6:15. $3 Abita Purple Hazes this week. Such a kickass beer for only $3. Make it happen. On to the Sheep at 8:15 p.m. Different specials each week. Hope to see ya tonight!
Matt is a former quizzo player (he typically played with his girlfriend at the North Star) who is currently stationed in Afghanistan. A couple of months ago, some of his friends chipped in on a care package and asked if I wanted to contribute a couple of things. I said sure and shot him a JGT t-shirt, a quiz written for him (plenty of questions about Afghanistan and Famous Matts), and a scoresheet. This morning the above photo and following message appeared on the JGT facebook page (I know some of you kids don’t do the whole facebook thing, so I thought I’d share it here):
Tonight, there will be Quizzo in Afghanistan. Thank you for your support Johnny Goodtimes, Amy Berger, and Erik Berger!
Quizzo in Afghanistan? Pretty freaking cool. Hope they enjoy the quiz!
The Popesack team took a tough shot when they found out that D-Mac had hurt his ankle running and wouldn’t be able to attend the Summer Invite. But they were able to fight through the ensuing adversity and hold off the Jesters of Tortuga, 156-155, in a thriller on a beautiful outdoor evening at the City Tap House.
The night kicked off with a hip hop medley from JGT including Ice Ice Baby and the Humpty Dance, and went straight uphill from there. The band, O-20, was tremendous, rocking out 90s hit after 90s hit. After two rounds, the competition was extremely even, but the wheat started to separate from the chaff during round 3 (The Obsolete Technology Round) and then we were on to the “Instant Classic Round”, Round Four, where Johnny rapped the lyrics to classic rock songs and hits of the 2000s, all with the live instrumental of “Paid in Full” by Eric B. and Rakim playing in the background.
After 4 rounds, there were really only four teams in the running…Popesack, the Jesters, Jitney Spears, and Duane’s World. In the final round, Popesack and the Jesters both went perfect, while Duane’s World finished in 3rd. Jitney Spears fell short in their quest for a monumental upset. The rest of the rankings are below. Thanks everybody for coming out, and I hope you guys had a good time!