[quote name=\'Modor\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 10:12 PM\'][quote name=\'MillionaireMan\' date=\'Nov 3 2005, 08:15 PM\']Doug tried to google things up. That's for sure, Aaron.
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Who the hell cares if he did? This is a friggin' internet message board for Pete's sake; not the actual show. Even if Doug
did Google it; and there's no doubt in my mind that he
did not, what the hell do you plan to do about it? Call the police? ABC S&P? Bill Gates?
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Seems like I have to come clean so that there's no misunderstanding.
MM is correct that on the
Winter Sonata question I did Google up the answer. Since others (Mark O. and Kevin among them, not trying to slight anyone else) have tested questions on whether or not they are easily findable on Google (so if someone has a Phone A Friend lifeline left and that PAF has an Internet connection handy, that question becomes much more solveable), I figured there'd be no harm in letting him know as such. Obviously, someone without that PAF lifeline wouldn't be able to potentially utilize that same advantage.
Since MM seemingly doesn't know that I'm a huge pop music collector (which he might have had he read my "Let's Meet Our Players" post), he wouldn't have known that I wouldn't have had to cheat to get the William "Smokey" Robinson question correct. And most (not all) pop music questions I would prolly be able to answer with ease (ironically enough, the more contemporary the act, the harder the question would be for me to solve--but I still have some familiarity with today's "artists").
Not that I'm trotting out the "Woe is me" card, but singling me out for Googling when others have clearly done it seems a little chintzy.
There. I feel better.
Doug -- and the countdown to 1600 continues