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TD 434 - Another Short Quiz - Final Scores

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TD 434 - Another Short Quiz

The following standard rules apply to this TD:

1. Your goal is to achieve the lowest score for all questions; your score for each question is equal to the total number of players also submitting your answer. Your spelling can be off a bit, as long as there’s a relative phonetic match.
2. You may DROP one question and receive zero points for it, and SHEEP one question.
3. Wrong answers count for the SHEEP (most common answer) + 3 points.
4. Letter needed for Q4 and Q5.
5. Quiz is open to JBoard members and nonmembers alike.
6. As always, no cheating. This includes asking for help, googling, or other research.

Entries due by 8:30 p.m. PT/11:30 p.m. ET on Monday, Nov. 11. Enter here

1. NAME THE ARTIST OR SONG
Seven options are “name the artist”; five are “name the song title.” Just pick one from either group.

Name the artist


• Whole Lotta Love (1969), Stairway to Heaven (1971)
• Just What I Needed (1978), Drive (1984)
• Jump (1984), Why Can’t This Be Love (1986)
• You Got It All (1986), Cross my Broken Heart (1987)
• Baby Likes to Rock It (1994), Tryin’ to Get to New Orleans (1995)
• Drops of Jupiter (2001), 50 Ways to Say Goodbye (2012)
• I Will Possess Your Heart, (2008), Black Sun (2015)

-or-

Name the song title


• You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four, read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore….
• **************** go round and round, all through the town
• I want to ride my ******, I want to ride it where I like
• In the town where I was born, lived a man who sailed to sea
• Clang, clang, clang went *******, ding, ding, ding went the bell,
zing, zing, zing went my heartstrings… (3-word title)

Bonus: What specific distinction links all of these answers? – 2 pts


2. RACING FOOD, ETC.

Some MLB teams have mascot races at home games, where people dress up in really tall costumes and, uh, race. Name one of the following:

Any of the racing sausages at Miller Park (Milwaukee Brewers) (5)
(hint: C, B, I, HD, P)
-or-
Any flavor of the racing pierogies from PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates) (7)
(flavors hint: J, C, S, O, B, Po., Pi.)
-or-
Any of the U.S. presidents that have ever been used in the “Running of the Presidents" at Nationals Park (Washington Nationals) (7)
-or-
Any of the British figures used in the race at the Red Sox-Yankees games in London in 2019 (4)

3. HORROR FILM PEOPLE
Identify one of the horror film actors or actresses below. No need to name the movie or character.
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4. PRISONS
Choose one of the options below and provide letter with your answer.

A. Henry Wirz, commandant of this Civil War prisoner-of-war camp, was executed for war crimes
B. If you go to this site, the Beefeater guides will tell you it’s not a prison, but a palace and fortress
C. This West Coast island prison, which once held Al Capone and other mobsters, closed in 1963
D. 109 Union soldiers escaped from this Richmond, VA prisoner-of-war camp in 1864
E. The prison in Ossining, NY has this double-word name
F. This prison that once held the unfairly accused Alfred Dreyfus was off the coast of French Guiana
G. This two-word title is what Alexander Solzhenitsyn called the network of Soviet prison camps
H. Name the Sacramento-area prison where Johnny Cash recorded an album in 1968
I. Johnny Cash also gave a concert at a prison in Marin County, CA in 1969. What future country singer was in the audience?
J. Fill in the blanks: Oscar Wilde’s The Ballad of ______ ____
K. The Nazi Rudolf Hess spent more than 40 years at this German prison
L. This French site was stormed on July 14, 1789
M. Edmond Dantes is held at this prison in The Count of Monte Cristo
N. Piper Kerman’s TV show about life in a women’s prison has this title

5. CLASSICAL MUSIC IN POPULAR CULTURE

One of my favorite TV programs has been Classical Rewind, which looks at how classical works have been used in popular culture. Listen to the following clips, and answer one of the options (different for each clip). Please include the letter with your answer. All options are scored separately. Clip running time is 4:24.

https://vocaroo.com/i/s1bH3Ca6jIKB

A. This music by is by Offenbach; name the dance it’s most associated with.
B. Name either the 1980 film that used the music heard here, or the ice dance team that used it for theme music at the Olympics in Sarajevo in 1984.
C. Ponchielli’s Dance of the Hours is heard in this clip. Name either the comedian whose own 1963 song has the same melody, or his song (you don’t have to get the title exactly right).
D. Name the 1968 Stanley Kubrick film this clip is known for.
E. Sabre Dance by this composer has been used in a variety of TV shows and movies, including the "spinning plates" on The Ed Sullivan Show.
F. You'll likely recognize the music heard here. Name the work itself, or the 1949-1957 TV series that used it as opening theme music.
G. This Mendelssohn piece is played most often at what type of ceremony?
H. Starting in 1992, this composer's piece, "Hoe-Down," was used in an ad campaign for a certain type of product. Name either the composer or the product.
I. This classical composer's "Gliding Dance of the Maidens" from the 1890 opera Prince Igor was used as the melody for a song from the 1950s movie Kismet. Name either the classical composer or that song.
J. This clip is "Entry of the Gladiators" by Julius Fucik, but you might know it as music
used primarily in what type of performing arts showcase?

6. BEFORE AND AFTER

I have included a few cheese before-and-afters on previous quizzes; here are even more that will all have a type of cheese as part of the answer. Provide both parts of the answer. Example: Italian cheese + runner who tripped Mary Decker = GorgonZola Budd

Nickname of NBA's Mr. Chamberlain + cheese that can be produced in only 3 U.K. counties
French cheese reportedly a favorite of Charlemagne + place where a lot of U.S. gold is stored
Cheese known for its holes + Texas Monthly magazine has 12 of these per year
It comes in mild, medium, or sharp + type of tea
Semisoft Danish cheese + “Verry interesting” actor from Laugh-In
Southeast Asian item of clothing + Italian cheese that looks like cottage cheese
Pale yellow, nutty flavored cheese + capital of Armenia
Taking a risk on a tree branch? + really smelly cheese
Spelling variation of Lily and Herman’s cheese? + canned fuel used for portable stoves
Practice boxing against an opponent + cheese often grated over pasta

7. THEMED QUESTION
Answer one option below, then try your hand at the bonus (getting that may help you with more of the options).

He was the San Francisco Giants’ starting 1B on opening day in 2019
This Star Wars craft is powered by Twin Ion Engines
This word can mean a period for gathering crops
A baked potato with its skin on is sometimes called this in the UK
When the cast of a play does a run-through in full regalia, it’s called this
They had the 1983 hit Safety Dance
He’s The New York Times’ crossword editor
He was the White House cat from 1993-2001
This dapper penguin was voiced by Don Adams
He uses the stage name Childish Gambino
This 1992 Brooks and Dunn single hit No. 1 on Billboard’s country chart and No. 50 on its Hot 100
Dav Pilkey is the author of kids’ books about this “Captain”
A box that holds playing cards in a casino is called this

Bonus: What specific distinction links all of the answers? – 2 points

8. HORSES

Identify one of the following real or fictional horses:

Andy’s horse in Toy Story
Don Quixote’s horse
Dudley Do-Right’s horse
The winged flying horse from Greek mythology
TV’s talking horse from the 1958-1966 series (not mule)
The title horse of Anna Sewell’s 1877 book
The horse who won the Triple Crown in 1973
The horse who won the Triple Crown in 2015
The horse who beat War Admiral in a match race in 1938
Tonto’s horse
The Lone Ranger’s horse
The Lone Ranger’s nephew’s horse

Thank you to my editors, and good luck, players !
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Participants - 30
Spoiler
Ironhorse
Rackme32
MarkBarrett
casketromance
True North

SenseiCAY
floridagator
Gamawire
badgerfellow
bmwhitehead

gwallace2
barandall800
clt013
AFRET CMS
MollyQMurphy

merica
xabe
Reinhold Goldthwait
twelvefootboy
threearruda

choplakecity
econgator
1stlvlthinker
lefty
Saturnalia

squarekara
ElendilPickle
Troydozzy
heppm01
beansandcornbread
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I'm getting a not-seen-before message that you have to grant me access to submit answers via google.doc link above. Sending by PM. Not sure why the issue.
Pending...
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MollyQMurphy wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2019 11:39 am I'm getting a not-seen-before message that you have to grant me access to submit answers via google.doc link above. Sending by PM. Not sure why the issue.
Edit access means in order to edit the submission form itself. You can fill out the form and submit it without having edit access.
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Many singletons still available for this TD !
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when is the reveal?
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First one will be up by 2 a.m. PT.
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TD 434 - Another Short Quiz - Scores Through Q2

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1. NAME THE ARTIST OR SONG
Seven options are “name the artist”; five are “name the song title.” Just pick one from either group.

Name the artist

• Whole Lotta Love (1969), Stairway to Heaven (1971) Led Zeppelin
• Just What I Needed (1978), Drive (1984) The Cars
• Jump (1984), Why Can’t This Be Love (1986) Van Halen
• You Got It All (1986), Cross my Broken Heart (1987) The Jets
I actually composed this question before the last TD, which also had a Jets option, but did change out one of the songs.
• Baby Likes to Rock It (1994), Tryin’ to Get to New Orleans (1995) The Tractors
• Drops of Jupiter (2001), 50 Ways to Say Goodbye (2012) Train
• I Will Possess Your Heart, (2008), Black Sun (2015) Death Cab for Cutie

-or-

Name the song title

• You leave the Pennsylvania Station 'bout a quarter to four, read a magazine and then you're in Baltimore…. Chattanooga Choo-Choo
• **************** go round and round, all through the town The Wheels on the Bus
• I want to ride my ******, I want to ride it where I like Bicycle Race
• In the town where I was born, lived a man who sailed to sea Yellow Submarine
• Clang, clang, clang went *******, ding, ding, ding went the bell,
zing, zing, zing went my heartstrings… (3-word title) The Trolley Song

SHEEP
The Trolley Song - 6

Gamawire
threearruda
brandall800
lefty
MollyQMurphy
squarekara

Chattanooga Choo-Choo - 4

floridagator
AFRET CMS
Reinhold Goldthwait
twelvefootboy

Train - 4
SenseiCAY
badgerfellow
xabe
choplakecity

Death Cab for Cutie - 3

Ironhorse
Troydozzy
gwallace2

Yellow Submarine - 3
True North
ElendilPickle
heppm01

The Tractors - 2

Rackme32
merica

SINGLETONS !
Bicycle Race

econgator

The Cars

Saturnalia

The Jets

clt013

Led Zeppelin
casketromance

Van Halen
1stlvlthinker

The Wheels on the Bus
MarkBarrett

DROP - 0
bmwhitehead
beansandcornbread

Bonus: What specific distinction links all of these answers? – 2 pts

All answers have modes of transportation in them. Those receiving the bonus:

ironhorse
True North
Gamawire
brandall800
merica
Reinhold Goldthwait
Saturnalia
squarekara
MarkBarrett
SenseiCAY
badgerfellow
clt013
xabe
threearruda
ElendilPickle
Troydozzy
casketromance
floridagator
gwallace2
AFRET CMS
twelvefootboy
choplakecity
lefty
heppm01

2. RACING FOOD, ETC.
Some MLB teams have mascot races at home games, where people dress up in really tall costumes and, uh, race. Name one of the following:

Any of the racing sausages at Miller Park (Milwaukee Brewers) (5)
(hint: C, B, I, HD, P) Chorizo, Bratwurst, Italian, Hot Dog, Polish
-or-
Any flavor of the racing pierogies from PNC Park (Pittsburgh Pirates) (7)
(flavors hint: J, C, S, O, B, Po., Pi.) Jalapeno, Cheese, Sauerkraut, Onion, Bacon, Potato, Pizza
-or-
Any of the U.S. presidents that have ever been used in the “Running of the Presidents" at Nationals Park (Washington Nationals) (7)
George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover
Taft, Coolidge, and Hoover now appear at the Nationals' Spring Training games.
-or-
Any of the British figures used in the race at the Red Sox-Yankees games in London in 2019 (4)
Henry VIII, Winston Churchill, Freddie Mercury, the Loch Ness Monster

SHEEP
Hot Dog - 3

xabe
twelvefootboy
threearruda

Bratwurst - 2

Gamawire
1stlvlthinker

Cheese - 2
brandall800
heppm01

Chorizo - 2
merica
Reinhold Goldthwait

Herbert Hoover - 2
floridagator
clt013

Abraham Lincoln - 2

Rackme32
Saturnalia

Loch Ness Monster - 2
casketromance
bmwhitehead

Polish - 2
badgerfellow
squarekara

Theodore Roosevelt- 2
econgator
ElendilPickle

SINGLETONS !
Italian

beansandcornbread

Jalapeno
True North

Freddie Mercury
choplakecty

William Howard Taft
gwallace2

George Washington
Ironhorse

NOPE
Woodrow Wilson - 6
SenseiCAY

DROP - 0
MarkBarrett
MollyQMurphy
lefty
AFRET CMS
Troydozzy

UNUSED
Sauerkraut, Bacon, Onion, Potato, Pizza, Calvin Coolidge, Thomas Jefferson, Henry VIII, Winston Churchill

STANDINGS AFTER Q2

With a bonus coming so early, our leader actually has a negative score.


MarkBarrett -1
casketromance 1
clt013 1
1stlvlthinker 1
Saturnalia 1
Troydozzy 1
beansandcornbread 1

Ironhorse 2
True North 2
bmwhitehead 2
gwallace2 2
AFRET CMS 2
merica 2

choplakecity 3
econgator 3
ElendilPickle 3
heppm01 3
Rackme32 4
floridagator 4
badgerfellow 4
Reinhold Goldthwait 4

xabe 5
twelvefootboy 5
Gamawire 6
barandall800 6
lefty 6
MollyQMurphy 6
squarekara 6
threearruda 7
SenseiCAY 8
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Bugger - I swear I saw Wilson racing once, but apparently that was Coolidge, who only raced for the 2015 season, which would line up with when I went to the game.
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"The Wheels on the Bus" seemed the best bet for #1, the bonus was a gimme and the drop on #2 had me not trusting guessing a president. Come and catch me as I expect company on #3.
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After performing so poorly in most games, I just gave up and went to Random.org to randomize the answers I actually knew. Let's see if it works.
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I think my life is just about complete, now that I've read the phrase "Any flavor of the racing pierogies. . ." Too funny! We attended Pierogifest in Whiting IN recently, and there was a pierogi kickline with paczki and stuffed cabbage also involved.
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squarekara wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:32 pm I think my life is just about complete, now that I've read the phrase "Any flavor of the racing pierogies. . ." Too funny! We attended Pierogifest in Whiting IN recently, and there was a pierogi kickline with paczki and stuffed cabbage also involved.
did you hit up the mascot hall of fame?
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CasketRomance wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2019 5:38 pm
squarekara wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2019 2:32 pm I think my life is just about complete, now that I've read the phrase "Any flavor of the racing pierogies. . ." Too funny! We attended Pierogifest in Whiting IN recently, and there was a pierogi kickline with paczki and stuffed cabbage also involved.
did you hit up the mascot hall of fame?
We had our dog with us, so it was just the festival. Mascot HoF another time fur sure!
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TD 434 - Another Short Quiz - Scores Through Q4

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3. HORROR FILM PEOPLE
Identify one of the horror film actors or actresses below. No need to name the movie or character.

From top left, left to right
Bela Lugosi, Linda Blair, Boris Karloff
Naomi Watts, Fredric March, Lon Chaney Sr.
Vincent Price, Jamie Lee Curtis, Gloria Stuart*
Gregory Peck, Robert Englund

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*'Gloria Stuart was in The Old Dark House in 1932, when she was in her early 20s. But you are likely more familiar with a 1997 role she had in her mid 80s -- as the older Rose in Titanic.

CO-SHEEP - 4
Lon Chaney Sr.

xabe
econgator
1stlvlthinker
beansandcornbread

CO-SHEEP - 4
Jamie Lee Curtis

casketromance
Gamawire
merica
ElendilPickle

Linda Blair - 3
AFRET CMS
choplakecity
heppm01

Boris Karloff - 3
MarkBarrett
bmwhitehead
MollyQMurphy

Vincent Price - 3
True North
Reinhold Goldthwait
Troydozzy

Bela Lugosi - 2
SenseiCAY
twelvefootboy

Naomi Watts - 2
gwallace2
brandall800

DROP - 0
Ironhorse
clt013
Rackme32
threearruda
floridagator
Saturnalia
badgerfellow
squarekara

NOT QUITE - 8

lefty - Sam Waterston
(I can see the resemblance, though)

UNUSED
Robert Englund
Fredric March
Gregory Peck
Gloria Stuart

4. PRISONS
Choose one of the options below and provide the letter with your answer.

A. Henry Wirz, commandant of this Civil War prisoner-of-war camp, was executed for war crimes
Andersonville
B. If you go to this site, the Beefeater guides will tell you it’s not a prison, but a palace and fortress
The Tower of London
C. This West Coast island prison, which once held Al Capone and other mobsters, closed in 1963
Alcatraz
D. 109 Union soldiers escaped from this Richmond, VA prisoner-of-war camp in 1864
Libby Prison
E. The prison in Ossining, NY has this double-word name
Sing Sing
F. This prison that once held the unfairly accused Alfred Dreyfus was off the coast of French Guiana
Devil's Island
G. This two-word title is what Alexander Solzhenitsyn called the network of Soviet prison camps
Gulag Archipelago
H. Name the Sacramento-area prison where Johnny Cash recorded an album in 1968
Folsom Prison
I. Johnny Cash also gave a concert at a prison in Marin County, CA in 1969. What future country singer was in the audience?
Merle Haggard (prison was San Quentin, btw)
J. Fill in the blanks: Oscar Wilde’s The Ballad of ______ ____
Reading Gaol
K. The Nazi Rudolf Hess spent more than 40 years at this German prison
Spandau
L. This French site was stormed on July 14, 1789
The Bastille
M. Edmond Dantes is held at this prison in The Count of Monte Cristo
The Chateau D'If
N. Piper Kerman’s TV show about life in a women’s prison has this title
Orange Is the New Black

SHEEP - 5
E. Sing Sing

Ironhorse
True North
bmwhitehead
twelvefootboy
choplakecity

L. Bastille - 4
casketromance
brandall800
clt013
Saturnalia

G. Gulag Archipelago - 4

SenseiCAY
Reinhold Goldthwait
threearruda
econgator

H. Folsom Prison - 3

Rackme32
floridagator
MollyQMurphy

I. Merle Haggard - 3

badgerfellow
merica
squarekara

K. Spandau Prison - 3
AFRET CMS
ElendilPickle
Troydozzy

M. Chateau D'If - 2
MarkBarrett
xabe

N. Orange Is the New Black - 2

gwallace2
1stlvlthinker

SINGLETONS !

C. Alcatraz
heppm01

D. Libby Prison
lefty

J. Reading Gaol
beansandcornbread

CLOSE BUT NO CIGAR - 8

Gamawire H - San Quentin

UNUSED
A. Andersonville
B. The Tower of London
F. Devil's Island

STANDINGS AFTER Q4

Our leader hangs on to first, but several players have moved way up.

Player TOTAL
MarkBarrett 4
clt013 5
Saturnalia 5
beansandcornbread 6
gwallace2 6

1stlvlthinker 7
Troydozzy 7
Ironhorse 7
heppm01 7
Rackme32 7
floridagator 7
badgerfellow 7

AFRET CMS 8
casketromance 9
merica 9
squarekara 9
True North 10
bmwhitehead 10
ElendilPickle 10

choplakecity 11
econgator 11
Reinhold Goldthwait 11
xabe 11
threearruda 11

twelvefootboy 12
barandall800 12
MollyQMurphy 12
lefty 14
SenseiCAY 14
Gamawire 18

And familiar from clt013's quizzes, the all-sheep line
[6-3-4-5]
18
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Peachbox wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:31 am
twelvefootboy 12
barandall800 12
MollyQMurphy 12
lefty 14
SenseiCAY 14
Gamawire 18

And familiar from clt013's quizzes, the all-sheep line
[6-3-4-5]
18
Thanks for the ASL! It gives us bottom dwellers something to aspire to! I'm at 2/3 sheep, shooting for that 50/50 line!
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twelvefootboy wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 9:50 am
Peachbox wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:31 am
twelvefootboy 12
barandall800 12
MollyQMurphy 12
lefty 14
SenseiCAY 14
Gamawire 18

And familiar from clt013's quizzes, the all-sheep line
[6-3-4-5]
18
Thanks for the ASL! It gives us bottom dwellers something to aspire to! I'm at 2/3 sheep, shooting for that 50/50 line!
get it done, dude
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CasketRomance wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:25 pm
twelvefootboy wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 9:50 am
Peachbox wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:31 am
twelvefootboy 12
barandall800 12
MollyQMurphy 12
lefty 14
SenseiCAY 14
Gamawire 18

And familiar from clt013's quizzes, the all-sheep line
[6-3-4-5]
18
Thanks for the ASL! It gives us bottom dwellers something to aspire to! I'm at 2/3 sheep, shooting for that 50/50 line!
get it done, dude
This ASL is actually inspired by the Mendoza Line. You are a baseball junkie who knows what that is. Not Nurse Nancy cool, but cool. And Peachbox probably heard about it from the stone age. I remember seeing the weekly BA stats and Joe Garagiola (eta - maybe it was Uecker?) was always right there at .200.
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With a drop used, it's nice to know where I'll be sitting (most likely) for this quiz. Should've known better with the Trolley Song and I switched Andersonville to Gulag before submitting. Grrrrrrrr....

Looking forward to the rest of the reveal!
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Re: TD 434 - Another Short Quiz - Scores Through Q4

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twelvefootboy wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 8:07 pm
CasketRomance wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:25 pm
twelvefootboy wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 9:50 am
Peachbox wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 2:31 am
twelvefootboy 12
barandall800 12
MollyQMurphy 12
lefty 14
SenseiCAY 14
Gamawire 18

And familiar from clt013's quizzes, the all-sheep line
[6-3-4-5]
18
Thanks for the ASL! It gives us bottom dwellers something to aspire to! I'm at 2/3 sheep, shooting for that 50/50 line!
get it done, dude
This ASL is actually inspired by the Mendoza Line. You are a baseball junkie who knows what that is. Not Nurse Nancy cool, but cool. And Peachbox probably heard about it from the stone age. I remember seeing the weekly BA stats and Joe Garagiola (eta - maybe it was Uecker?) was always right there at .200.
yeah i am familiar with the mendoza line...was mentioned in a couple of episodes of beverly hills 90210 when brandon walsh was taking a sociology class
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