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A Neighbourhood Watch sign, just off Portobello Rd that tickled my fancy - a bit different from the boring kiwi signs.
The 2nd incarnation of my daily trivia team, and our first victory. I had assembled a group as the "Nautical Nerds" on Day 1, but after Day 2 I didn't see them again. My wife was convinced that as team captain, I steamrolled my teammates and chose my answers over theirs.
To be fair, given a question like "What was the top-grossing film of the 1950's?", and a situation where we had two decent answers - "Ben-Hur" and "The Ten Commandments" - a choice simply has to be made. And someone has to make that choice, and deal with the consequences, good or bad. That's why we have team captains.
So, by day 4 I re-formed the team with new blood, and also altered the name to "The Marinerds", a much more elegant portmanteau name. And we won! Champagne for everyone? Well, everyone in our team, anyway.
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Each Wednesday the Fox & Hound Pub in Studio City has a trivia night. Alli and I go most weeks. This was round 6 this week. As if we wern't doing bad before we got this, well now we're totally sunk!
I didn't know this about triva nights, but they play a song or two in between each question.
Some were better than others. heh.
Getting dinner at Joshua Tree.
Seven teams of new and young professionals went head-to-head in a night of fast-paced, friendly competition at CTCPA Trivia Night at Black Bear Saloon in Hartford on Thursday, November 13. Participants tested their knowledge from sports to science and everything in between while enjoying appetizers and drink specials.
We created trivia cards and left them on the tables for our guests to play.
Photos by Meghan Doll. meghandoll.com
Dane County Library Trivia 2012 for Madison Public Libraries was held at the Eagles Club on Saturday, October 20, 7 pm. It was a night of competition between not only the teams that are playing but also against nine other Dane County libraries participating for the Trivia King crown!
This activity supported the Beyond the Page campaign which encourages programming for the humanities.