~ Describing the cover of the book "Room" will not help anyone remember anything about the story or who played the main character in the movie. Lucky for me I watched the Oscars and love book covers.
~ Sun Life Stadium is in Miami not Arizona as previously thought. Doesn't Sun Life sound like it should be in Arizona? And more to the point no one will laugh when you make an obvious "Oh, Sun of a Life!" joke after getting the question incorrect.
~ Our team knows next to nothing about geography or rivers. Which kinda stinks when the person developing the questions seemingly loves geography and rivers.
~ Having someone on your team who loves fashion will sometimes be helpful, however that same person will get a Rihanna question incorrect and kick themselves all night.
~ Apparently Madeleine Albright was the politico that stirred up Bernie Sanders supporters not Nancy Pelosi. I remembered everything about this story except the essential part...
~ There are 23 airports in Antarctica. Who knew? Why exactly would people spend that much money building airports on an uninhabitable chunk of ice?
~ There are 3 teaspoons in a Tablespoon. Maybe I should not rely so heavily on the little reference in my kitchen and memorize these things.
~ 3 cheers for a click-bait story on the Huffington post about some god-awful platypus salamander hybrid thing found in the bottom of a crater in China. Every once in a while, those ridiculous stories that ask you to guess what was found, are quite useful.
~ Never bet it all on the last question unless you're completely sure you're correct. It's never logical or smart...
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