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First time I went to the Quiz night. BS. Started at 7.30. Went on till almost 11pm. Folk have got work the next morning! I was expecting it to finish around 9.30 latest. Also no food at the EDT? WTF..I was hungry and had to make a dash to Hizar half way through.


Quiz master was rubbish. Don't think it was the usual guy 'James'. However his replacement was rubbish and needs to stop making sh** jokes and constantly repeating the questions with a lame ass joke inbetween. I felt like walking out, which a lot of people did at 10pm. Wasn't enjoyable, became a bore. Shame really as me and my friends were looking forward to it.


Overall apart from the beer and company, my quiz night experience was bs -0/10.

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Oh...


Shut up I love quiz nites , though I am absolutely "maller" at them


The best are always the ones where the drunk guy (who also has an IQ of 165) props up the bar


"Winston Churchill May 1942" or whatever the answer is in a shouty "6 pints" whisper


The egg heads who want to win get the right hump too



For further antagonism I like to call the team "And in first place with 300 points"

just to add to the evening of fun



Ahhh... Yes indeede



I just know you'd love to be my friend....




W:)-DF

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