Laura is a fantastic woman. I had the pleasure of knowing her for a few years. Unfortunatly we lost contact when she went to uni. I would love to get in contact with her again.
Douglas Adams' work's hilarious &ridiculous. It's enormous fun 2read, &as a consequence EASY 2remember, unlike particle physics (unless you're an intellectual or mathematical genius).Splitting your guts laughing while reading is 1of the EASIEST ways to remember what you've read. When someone gets a high score in a SERIOUS discipline on this program they get my respect, but something like remembering the works of a comic writer &related trivia, I've got 2agree with
Have you guys ever noticed that trivia questions do not test for anything but rote memory?
It is the lowest form of intelligence. It would be better to have even a shallow acquaintance with philosophy rather than being the greatest Jeopardy champion in the world. The minds of the people in this world are deteriorating rapidly.
i don't know why people mark against your comment. perhaps they feel insulted because they tried to read nietzsche and didn't know what he was making perfectly clear.
i am in agreement with your comment. trivia is trivia. we must relearn how to think.
Yes, have you ever read "Amusing Ourselves to Death", by Neil Postman?
He shows how America has gone from having the highest level of literacy to the point where people can only think in very small bits of information. Americans can not follow more than 2-3 seconds of thought, and they can not conceptualize a bit.
Speaking of Nietzsche, you have to be able to have not only a lot of formal philosophical training to read him, but you have to read the whole work to even understand the bits.
@AreYouKiddinMelol You can now coin the phrase "It's called MTV," to describe a large amount of Americans, unfortunately. But, that being said America has produced the largest amounts of technology patents currently to date. While the overall population has most definitely reduced in literacy the other side of this equation has surpassed the majority of the planet. Sadly, these facts are leading to an even more class divided America.
Although it is a bit of a generalisation, I would have to say that many Americans have problems identifying accents. I've seen them calling Australians British.
the first round is that sort of thing (general knowledge) but in the second round thay answer questions on a "specialised subject" which can be pretty much anything they choose
COME ON! MORE QUESTIONS ON HITCHHIKERS GUIDE!
20meerkat 2 months ago
is she on facebook?
walsallmatt 3 months ago
*NERDGASM*
ViperRob42 5 months ago
Random fact: Lisa Rogers had sex in that chair.
Thank you, and goodnight.
And yes, oh yes I would... because Lisa Rogers is smexy. {=D
UnitedKingdomify 6 months ago
Laura is a fantastic woman. I had the pleasure of knowing her for a few years. Unfortunatly we lost contact when she went to uni. I would love to get in contact with her again.
nagaraga 8 months ago
Love to date her
jeffteach 1 year ago
She's gorgeous and a master of nerd trivia. I'm smitten!!!!!
666slink 1 year ago
Is there a limit to how long the question can be? Some of the questions are rather wordy and I wonder if that put her behind.
fragand 1 year ago
THE AYE-AYE! DUH!
crocswsocks 1 year ago
What was the meaning of the dolphins' message? THROW-AWAY QUESTION! Geez, give her a toughy!
TheouAegis 1 year ago
HOLY!
I am a sub-par nerd! O_o
SocialistReign 1 year ago
shes got nice hair
CradLeRcker 1 year ago
She is cute.
bri4u2906 1 year ago
@bri4u2906 if this is cute im bill clinton lol u fukkin english people ugly mofos
Silenz1oStampa 1 year ago
A lot of Super models are British, not sure what country you come from, not an English speaking one I think.
bri4u2906 1 year ago
@bri4u2906 u are very smart lad
Silenz1oStampa 1 year ago
The host sounds like he's close to cracking up after some of the questions.
Upsilon724 2 years ago 2
she was on mastermind with "H.P.Lovecraft" subject... it's here somewhere, search it...
trisnjok 2 years ago
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m1s73r4nd3rs0n 2 years ago
Douglas Adams' work's hilarious &ridiculous. It's enormous fun 2read, &as a consequence EASY 2remember, unlike particle physics (unless you're an intellectual or mathematical genius).Splitting your guts laughing while reading is 1of the EASIEST ways to remember what you've read. When someone gets a high score in a SERIOUS discipline on this program they get my respect, but something like remembering the works of a comic writer &related trivia, I've got 2agree with
AreYouKiddinMelol &johnnierah
m1s73r4nd3rs0n 2 years ago
Amazing!!! I thought I was Adams' biggest fan.
ween71 2 years ago
OMG... I think I'm in LOVE!
psychosufi 2 years ago
Awesome! Some of the answers were classic.
"So long and thanks for all the fish"
dubaipete 2 years ago
Mastermind was a quiz show where the contestant nominated a subject of their own choice.
MilesB1975 3 years ago
sexy overbite
RussLBarth 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
im bored. ne1 that wants 2 chat with a hot 18F
hehe 8L
bond23975 3 years ago
she looks like R.Crumb drew her
biblo 4 years ago 7
ha! ha! ha!
Krd1234 3 years ago
i would have scored 13 :(
Majikthisetheprophet 4 years ago
Have you guys ever noticed that trivia questions do not test for anything but rote memory?
It is the lowest form of intelligence. It would be better to have even a shallow acquaintance with philosophy rather than being the greatest Jeopardy champion in the world. The minds of the people in this world are deteriorating rapidly.
AreYouKiddinMelol 4 years ago
i don't know why people mark against your comment. perhaps they feel insulted because they tried to read nietzsche and didn't know what he was making perfectly clear.
i am in agreement with your comment. trivia is trivia. we must relearn how to think.
peace
johnnierah 4 years ago
Yes, have you ever read "Amusing Ourselves to Death", by Neil Postman?
He shows how America has gone from having the highest level of literacy to the point where people can only think in very small bits of information. Americans can not follow more than 2-3 seconds of thought, and they can not conceptualize a bit.
Speaking of Nietzsche, you have to be able to have not only a lot of formal philosophical training to read him, but you have to read the whole work to even understand the bits.
AreYouKiddinMelol 4 years ago
@AreYouKiddinMelol You can now coin the phrase "It's called MTV," to describe a large amount of Americans, unfortunately. But, that being said America has produced the largest amounts of technology patents currently to date. While the overall population has most definitely reduced in literacy the other side of this equation has surpassed the majority of the planet. Sadly, these facts are leading to an even more class divided America.
Warsong27 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
It's official: This girl has no life.
antipax 4 years ago
hey, that there is the kind of girl that I want to marry...
nirmalsuki 4 years ago
Oh? I thought she was just a graduate student with an interest in her field. I guess I was wrong. Thanks for clearing that up!
How do we escape "having no life?" Should we all leave school after the 7th grade and learn a craft like carpentry or plumbing?
Jealousy is a very, very petty thing :)
Mysticum81 4 years ago 3
Antipax is obviously an idiot. But he's an idiot who's happy being where he is. So he see's anybody else with any level of drive as "having no life".
I'm currently pitying him. I hope it helps.
privateweasel 3 years ago 3
Hey! That girl was on the show before. The Lovecraft episode. Man, she's smart.
trueedge2097 4 years ago
she is good at remembering. maybe she's smart as well. but trivia is no way to measure intelligence.
peace
johnnierah 4 years ago 21
She is smart. Not only have I met her, but I had the pleasure of being her partner for three years.
She's not only smart - but funny, spontaneous and has a beautiful smile.
And now you know, and knowing is half the battle (G.I. Joe!)
privateweasel 3 years ago 18
"She is smart. Not only have I met her, but I had the pleasure of being her partner for three years."
i.e., you gave her the "private weasel" ??
GetMeThere1 3 years ago
@privateweasel Did you break her heart? because she seems really sad in the Lovecraft one. Also, where is she from? I can't figure out the accent.
McPrfctday 1 year ago
@privateweasel A likely story.
NinjaRunningWild 1 year ago
@privateweasel mu-hu-hu-ha-ha!!! I wouldn't say that too loud, if I was you...
AllisonUys1 1 year ago
@privateweasel what do you mean Partner? In the up close and naked under the sheets brand of partnership? Or did you run a comic shop together?
RaptureFilmz 1 year ago
bein scottish im sick of americans takin grounds kepper wllie as a scottish accent
:@
tl1233 4 years ago 2
Although it is a bit of a generalisation, I would have to say that many Americans have problems identifying accents. I've seen them calling Australians British.
agrajagthetesty 4 years ago
Yeah, well, some people aren't as worldly, so don't take it personally, ok?
AdolphMarx 4 years ago 2
Doesn't sound odd to me at all. We South-of-England guys and girls do sound like that y'know. ;)
bradjones1977 4 years ago
g* thats a strange british accent
porter2005 5 years ago
Yes, British accents are not homogenous nor are they how most Americans would believe they are
LalVeritas 4 years ago
Love this show, would love to see more..
mentortormentor 5 years ago
yay!!!! i got 7 right.. that isn't too shabby!!!! :-)
WilliamHeart 5 years ago
i thought mastermind did questions on big fancy questions like in university challenge...
millball 5 years ago
the first round is that sort of thing (general knowledge) but in the second round thay answer questions on a "specialised subject" which can be pretty much anything they choose
Harani66 5 years ago