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Is there going to be any decent competition for the Hoopers Pub Quiz tonight?


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Jamma Wrote:

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> You'll regret this thread nutty. I'm the Scottish

> media quiz champion of the world three times

> running, when I bring my team to Hoopers you will

> lose.

> You will know us by the sick team name.


Make sure you post here when you're going and I'll try and get my team there. We are the Hoopers International Quiz Champions 2 times running which sounds about comparable :)

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

I'm afraid to say we won again - a few more teams this time so the winnings are mounting up. I'll keep posting here until some quizmasters turn up and we get beat...


Will post the next date we will be turning up shortly...

  • 2 weeks later...

That must be in some esoteric Kabaalah-type legend - don't appear in the authorised versions as far as I recall.


I'm always up for joining a team though my sporting knowledge is pretty poor.

Ha ha ha we pissed all over the spick and micks and came second with a team of just two. If we'd fielded a full-strength team we'd have coasted to victory. But with a full strength team (at least 4) the pot wouldn't be big enough to justify turning up. Plus it would be too easy to win so we'll be back only should morale drop at any point in future and we need a win to pick us up.

Owner Jamie's a nice chap though isn't he?

On to the Plough quiz next week. Anyone been to that and know if it's any good and what prize (which we will win) is likely to be?

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