Dude, being good at trivia totally makes you smart. And a millionaire if you play your cards right with Alex Trebek. Quit stomping on my Jeopardy dreams, man.
Um, being rich doesn't make you smart, either. Nor vice versa. I'm just saying.
Now I have to get my learn on.
I did get it, thanks to ita and her whitefont. But I'm not sure how long it would have taken if not for that. It might just never have occurred to me. What does that mean?
It might just never have occurred to me. What does that mean?
I really don't think it means anything.
Or maybe it means that the stupid puzzle annoyed me, so I read the whitefonts (as I wanted to know the answer before I left work).
It might just never have occurred to me. What does that mean?
That you're a naive and trusting soul (like me). Nothing to be ashamed of.
Um, being rich doesn't make you smart, either. Nor vice versa. I'm just saying.
Just little jokes. I know neither trivia knowledge nor riches = intelligence. Just funning on the fact that I always feel a little bit smarter when I watch Jeopardy and know the answers, especially during these "Ultimate Champions Challenge" days.
I am going to eat some chocolate chip cookies and drink coffee. Now that's the true key to intelligence.
eta: Shiny number!
Okay, if it's
all about the title of the game, shouldn't it be petals around the roseS? Lame.
Or maybe it means that the stupid puzzle annoyed me, so I read the whitefonts (as I wanted to know the answer before I left work).
Ditto. I don't know as I ever would have got the answer. I usually think I am good at that stuff.
Okay, I
will
figure out this stupid puzzle. Goddamit.
Jars, other sites will tell you right off the bat that
the name is important.
So you can read that whitefont without guilt and try again.
Timelies all!
Trying to get a two digit post number. Now I need to finish up natter 32.