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Final Jeopardy

Discussion in 'General' started by Past Glory, Nov 8, 2020.

  1. Past Glory

    Past Glory I still have several AVON calendars from the 90's

    Alex Trebek, gone at 80.
     
  2. Jedb

    Jedb Professional Novice :-)

    What is "Rest in Peace, Alex"
     
  3. nigel smith

    nigel smith Well-Known Member

    Godspeed, sir. I whiled away many a pleasant hour watching your show.
     
  4. Potts N Pans

    Potts N Pans Well-Known Member

    I really enjoyed Mr. Trebek and the show. I would watch it with my Grandfather (he passed last September). It was nice because the questions on the show would spark interesting discussions afterwards. Thank you Mr. Trebek for impacting our lives in a positive way.

    RIP
     
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  5. HPPT

    HPPT !!!

    Oops, didn't see that there was a new thread.

    Rest in peace.
     
  6. Venom51

    Venom51 John Deere Equipment Expert - Not really

    Always a class act and steadfast in his delivery. R.I.P. Mr. Trebek.
     
  7. pickled egg

    pickled egg There is no “try”

    Connery and Trebek. Bet Alex hung on just to spite Sean.

    RIP.
     
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  8. jasonhise

    jasonhise Well-Known Member

    Did the same with my grandfather and enjoyed all the time spent with him just trying to be smarter than he was... He's been gone much longer but the memories are just like yesterday. Sorry about your grandad and RIP Mr. Trebek…
     
  9. Ducti89

    Ducti89 Ticketing Melka’s dirtbike.....

    Here’s your final Jeopardy clue; Legendary Game Show Hosts.

    Thank you Mr. Trebek.
     
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  10. auminer

    auminer Renaissance Redneck

    DAMN! :mad::(

    What is 2020 SUCKS!
     
  11. Sabre699

    Sabre699 Wait...hold my beer.

    I'll take God speed and travel well for 1000 Alex...RIP.
     
  12. RRP

    RRP Kinda Superbikey

    My Dad (RIP) always said Jeopardy required academic knowledge AND life experience to do well/win.

    RIP AT.
     
  13. Potts N Pans

    Potts N Pans Well-Known Member

    Thank you. He lived a full life of 96 years. An intelligent, caring, patient, humble man that I had pleasure to know and the honor to call "Papa". He really enjoyed the simple things in life and over the years I can can understand why. He taught me so much about life.
     
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