Dark Horse Tavern Quizzo

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The Dark Horse Tavern in Headhouse Square was the site of a quizzo foray on Monday night. Gotta say, it’s the best quizzo of the four I’ve played so far. Even though the host, John (in the quizzo handbook, it states that you’re not allowed to host unless your name is John) goes old school with no electronic equipment, he’s got a loud enough voice to make it work, though I would still suggest an amp. The questions are definitely the best of any quizmaster heard thus far. No b.s. about Irish uprisings of the 12th century or parts of motorcycles. He sticks pretty close to the history, sports, geography, pop culture tack that has made me millions. Ok, hundreds. Anyway, he had four rounds, including the joker round. Though he doesn’t call Round Four the impossible round, it’s definitely harder than the others. Oh, and in case you’re wondering, my team won, despite a meltdown in the final round. What made the victory even sweeter was that it was by one point over former Doc Watson team the Holy Pontiffs. (Quizzo at Dark Horse begins at 9 p.m. on Mondays)

Beat the Champs begins!!!

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Alright gang, here’s the deal. Beat the Champs will take place on Sunday, August 28th at World Cafe Live, as YOU and your team will try to dislodge The Champs and try to take $300 in cold hard cash from them in the process. Tickets will go on sale next Tuesday, but you can get started now. Here’s how it’s going to work: your team can earn points that will go toward your score at Beat the Champs by completing a number of physical challenges. You may earn up to a total of ten points, meaning that if you do, you will have a ten point lead over the Champs when the questions start flying on August 28th. You have to prove that you have completed your physical challenges by August 21st. Below are the initial challenges. There will be more as the contest continues. All photos and links to craigslist posting must be sent to beatthechamps@yahoo.com. All tickets must be purchased today or later (I’m not gonna take a ticket to Lucy from 2002.) Good Luck!!!

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Want to Duel, but not sure about the rules?

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Has someone insulted your manhood, family, etc., and you feel that the only way to settle it is at fifteen paces like a gentleman, but aren’t sure of the proper way to approach such an endeavor? Read the code duello here. If you wanna learn more about Aaron Burr, I highly suggest a book called “Aaron Burr: The Great American Scoundrel” written by Philip Vail. “Burr” by Gore Vidal is ok, but I find the real Burr so interesting that I didn’t see a need to create fiction around him.

Question of the week

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Today is the 201st anniversary of one of the strangest chapters in American history-when the American vice president killed a former secretary fo the treasury on a bluff in Weehawken, New Jersey. For those who don’t know, Aaron Burr is one of my favorite characters in American history. So close to becoming famous as a Founding Father, instead he became infamous as a murderer and traitor. Anyways our question of the week is this: Who had died in a duel at Weehawken in 1801, two and a half years before Alexander Hamilton did?

We’re sick of the lies, Johnny

Yeah, I know I said that I would have the Beat the Champs stuff up a few days ago. I’m still waiting on a rough estimate from World Cafe Live as far as when tickets will go on sale before I set people loose throughout the city. Hopefully I’ll hear something soon, and will then post your initial assignments. If you don’t have anything else to do tonight, play this game called Diner Dash. Highly addictive, especially if you’ve ever waited tables before.

Awesome!!!

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I really want to thank everybody who donated $1 to play quizzo this week. We raised $248!!! A number of people questioned whether or not the UN was the best choice to send the money, due to high cost of administration and questions after Annan’s son’s “Oil for Food” scandal. I did some more homework, and found a charity that I think will make better use of our money. It’s called Action Against Hunger, it received an “A” grade from the American Institute of Philanthropy, and over 90 cents of every dollar goes directly to its programs. Thanks again for your generosity, and I hope you won’t mind if we make the “Dollar Week” an occasional part of quizzo. There are a number of great local charities I think it would be kool to help out as well. As far as the “Is this money REALLY going for charity, Johnny?” question I received, oh, I’d say 248 times this past week, I’d just like to say this: First of all, thanks for having so much faith in my morality. Really, I’m touched. Also, YES, 100% of the money raised is going to charity.

Happy Birthday Toby Keith!

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And what I mean by “Happy Birthday” is that on this, your special day, I hope you fall off of a cliff. A big one. Oh, by the way, check out the new poll question. Let’s find out once and for all what you people think about Dave Matthews.