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Imagine if he was doing this in actual Jeopardy. NL: “who is Paris?” AT: “I’m sorry, that is incor-“ NL: “Who is Benvollio? Who is Oberyn? Who is Romeo?”
the Nelson Twins (collectively just called Nelson) were the last big hair metal act before nirvana came 'round. their father--who they now focus on upholding the legacy of was teen pop idol Ricky Nelson.
Hey, I’m not American so I haven’t had any experience with Native Americans but I’ve seen people say that Indian is a preferred term and it isn’t offensive to them, is this true for some people that you know?
@@dabluse3497 Native American name controversy on Wikipedia is a good read if you have a few minutes. On the whole, maybe a little old-fashioned but not bad.
@@dabluse3497 no, every native of the america's I know, my entire family etc find it extremely insulting to call us indians. we aren't natives to india so its a miscategorization of our respective races
Low-buh-row and lesh-ter 😂, it's less-ter and luff-bruh. Loughborough is always a funny one to hear foreigners try to pronounce though, you're not the only one that got it wrong, your attempt was A LOT better than most tbf.
My god he said it. He said Des Moines Shower Handle. Please, can someone point me to the origin of that meme or at least explain it? I remember him saying it (I think it was Goofball Goals era) years ago. I asked it in RU-vid comments and Twitch chat many times but no one knows or even remembers it.
Does anyone have a specific jeopardy rule for this? Because you can't buy a Y on wheel of fortune (even at the end of a word), and on countdown it comes up as a consonant.
Easy ones: state, Shakespeare, bible, nominating city, Iowa city, S America, Common Market, 1947,. BTW you had to just put in a tiny amount of the answer. Gumdrop was hard.