Same here. I didn't think much of him at first, but his comments around the DD reminded me of my all-time favourite player, Bob Harris. (His reaction after the DD was icing on the cake.)lisa0012 wrote:I did enjoy Bryan's personality, though, which I thought brought some quirky fun to it.
I despised the category because I didn't know what a Johnathan Swiftie is (quotes by J. Swift?) - am barely aware of Tom Swifties myself. At least ($800?) had a TOM to help ...Doug527 wrote:I despised the Jonathan Swifties category...but I think that's because until the $800 clue I was thinking they were Tom Swifties. Oops.
Actually, I'm surprised no one has pointed out yet that the Beethoven piece is "Für Elise" (note the umlaut), and technically doesn't belong in the category. Come on, there are pedants on this board far more pedantic than I! Why must I carry the pedantry torch? (Oh, and yes, I got the answer before the music)thenextofken wrote:Did anyone else pre-call "Fur Elise" after the clue was read but before the music started?
Judges' ruling: on the J! round DD: "pelvis" was given", how would "hip bone" have fared (keeping in mind I don't think BMSes are issued on DDs)?