Once a month, I
and five other intellectuals join together for the monthly sharing of knowledge,
meeting of minds and sharing of ideas in an establishment that tests the
mastermind in all of us. I am of course talking about the pub quiz. With much excitement
and purpose, we deliberate, concur, argue and explore all the possibilities and
because there are six of us all wanting to be heard and agreed upon, this takes
longer than Brian Cox takes to explain the workings of the universe. But eventually, we come up with our team name.
Serious business a team name. You want to
come across intelligent and serious like your whole life revolves and depends
on winning and therefore a team to be reckoned with and to be taken seriously. But also, you want to ooze fun and excitement
with a hint of cheek. Everyone loves cheeky and it’s the cheek that makes it
acceptable to maybe get an answer wrong when everyone else on planet Earth
would know it. In fact you’d have to be living under a rock for the past 40 odd
years not to know. Yes, cheek is good.
So with team name
in place and our drinks ordered, we are nearly ready. There is just the sorting
of the nibbles. The pub is extremely
generous in laying on assorted bowls of savoury nibble. We like this. It helps
to feed the mind and concentrate. However,
the nibbles are randomly placed. On our table, we had onion rings and those little
savoury biscuit bites. We scour the pub.
Another table had cheesy balls. We wanted them. Cheesy balls are our teams favourite. In stealth mode, the tables are discreetly visited
and the plates of precious cheesy balls lifted. We would take them all but for
the fact that there are only two bowls on each table. But our group also has
the added treat of own bought nibbles of the chocolate variety. It’s a little
picnic.
Now we’re
ready! And the quiz master seems to know
this as she begins . . .
With abated breath,
the first question is asked. In our excitement, we may be a little loud and are
very sure that we have given answers to our opponents in this way. But we have an answer and we are all 100% sure
it is right. This goes for all the other answers too. We love this! We are so
good! We are going to win this quiz! We will be victorious, as the questions
are confidently answered. Our general knowledge is second to none. The other
teams deliberate and we’re sure listen in on us (which isn’t too hard even
though we are now trying very hard to whisper) and it takes them forever to
write down their answer. We are restless with anticipation! We need this round
to be over so we can get our wonderful 10 out of 10 and celebrate before the
next round.
And we swap
papers. Ours has little doodles over it and extra information too just to show
that we know what we’re talking about and to put the fear of God into our opponents-
a bit underhand? We don’t think so; anyone can do it, and they choose not to so
in our favour it goes. Woo hoo. And we begin to mark. Slowly, the answers come to us as we tick our
opponents. These are words we haven’t seen or heard
before. For a moment we think the quiz master has mixed up the questions and
answers. Ok, so 10 out of 10 maybe a slight exaggeration, after all we have
been working all day. And this is nothing new. We always think we’re geniuses
and can’t be beaten. We always think we know everything. And it’s always a
surprise when the paper comes back less than full marks. You’ve got to love our
confidence and ego. And the realisation dawns
that the other teams are not listening to us or pinching our answers.
The paper comes
back and it’s not too bad, more than 5, less than 10 but we’re still positive we
can win this quiz, this time. We have been doing this quiz for about 5 months
now. And each month, we turn up with the
very same high expectations; to win! And every month we have come. . . . . . Last!
And every month, we start off well and
then by the 4th round, it’s all gone horribly wrong. The cheesy
balls have run out too. Is this a coincidence? I think not! Maybe more cheesy balls are needed
to keep us focused. Watching the news occasionally would help.
So we now accept
that maybe this is not the time to be thinking of winning, well this month
anyway. Last is good. There’s nothing
wrong with last. At this pub quiz, last is celebrated with one bag of Pickled
onion monster munch . . . between us. We love this! We get a prize! And on a Wednesday
morning at break time when there are slim pickings in the staffroom, that bag sees
us through until lunch! And then we start gossiping about the quiz and the
answers and did we really answer with that?
Our aim has
changed but is still high . . . to now
come last. But we don’t do this deliberately. It’s either win or lose with us. You get a
prize for both. And we love prizes. Who doesn’t? But we will not deliberately
come last. Every question is answered truthfully, to the best of our ability.
And to be honest, this week we were 4 and everyone else had the maximum of 6. There
was only one team that worried us. They were a team of 3 (ok so we weren’t the
worse off for numbers) and they were like half our age, at least. Now we have
noticed that the winners of the pub quiz are always a mixed team when it comes
to age or a team that has ‘experience’ amongst them. We do not. We’re all 40
something meaning music is the same and pretty much everything else. The only
history we know is what we’re working on in school with the kids- which sometimes is very handy; E.g. when the question came up
about who walked on the moon with Neil Armstrong, as my team had just learnt
this fact in class. The fact is we should have known this anyway without sitting
in on a class of 6 year olds.
Anyway this team was
struggling. You could tell with their gasps of horror when they got their quiz
sheet back. You could also tell by the odd whoop of joy followed by squeals of
delight that echoed around the pub. The battle for the Monster Munch was on! We
were now fretting for our last place! This was unknown territory. How could
this be? That bag of pickled onion Monster Munch was ours! We always celebrate
coming in last and we get great applause! We assume out of a sporting nature,
not pity.
Our demeanour sank,
along with the Monster Munch as that honour went to the team of three girls. We
were sad. We were disappointed. We lost the bag of Monster Munch by 2 points.
Curse our knowledge and wisdom that age brings! Curse the limited amount of cheesy
balls. Curse dumb arse questions on bloody British explorers! And curse the anagram
round!
But there is
always next month . . . aim high to win
or even higher for that bag of pickled onion Monster Munch! It will be ours!
YES!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!! So good!!! More cheese balls I say. I am laughing all over again like last Tuesday eve. More Americanisms rounds too please because I was extremely clever at that one. Thanks Koch!!! I may have to say this is my favourite one so far. lol You are the funniest. xxxxx
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ReplyDeleteCheese Balls are the food of all knowledge
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