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On BBC1 at 9.20pm.  Anyone fancy doing it and finding out who the cleverererest one is around here?

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i generally start off doing it and then get bored so I will leave it up to the "pseudo intellectuals" :blink:

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I watched an interesting documentary about 9/11 on ch4 instead. Then i had to go to work, which group of people in the studio won TTN? Last time i looked the public school group was ahead. The footballers wives were not doing well :blink:

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I watched an interesting documentary about 9/11 on ch4 instead. Then i had to go to work, which group of people in the studio won TTN? Last time i looked the public school group was ahead. The footballers wives were not doing well  :blink:

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I'd say a lot of the groups on there would break stereotypes, but there's one group that must surely live up to expectations.

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I got an IQ of 121 according to their scale, but if I was 70 or older I would be right at the top of the scale! What's all that about? Are they compensating for dementia?

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Funny enough, 121 is the exact theoretical age at which the brain begins to liquify, regardless of whether the host is still alive. You're sure you haven't got those figures backwards? :blink:

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I got an IQ of 121 according to their scale, but if I was 70 or older I would be right at the top of the scale! What's all that about? Are they compensating for dementia?

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Funny enough, 121 is the exact theoretical age at which the brain begins to liquify, regardless of whether the host is still alive. You're sure you haven't got those figures backwards? :blink:

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Does the host therefore die?

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I got an IQ of 121 according to their scale, but if I was 70 or older I would be right at the top of the scale! What's all that about? Are they compensating for dementia?

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Funny enough, 121 is the exact theoretical age at which the brain begins to liquify, regardless of whether the host is still alive. You're sure you haven't got those figures backwards? :blink:

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Does the host therefore die?

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Theoretically, except in the case of footballer's wives.

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