I'm part of a trivia club at school. I'm a science, movies, literature+wordplay, gen. knowl. guy, and my friend is a popcul., music, gen. knowl. guy.
We've been attending practices/meetings all year. Now that try-outs for the Team are coming up, and other...not so committed ppl are trying out for the team, we've discovered a huge gap in our knowledge pool. We forgot history and geo! After much studying, we've learned all the capitals and largest rivers of the continents. Unfortunately, that's it. To make things worse, history and geo are showing up a lot in formal games.
There are two history/geography buff's trying out, and whether I'm being biased or not, I don't like them very much. They seem full of themselves. Between the two of them, they seem to know every obscure historical and geographical fact related to humanity.
I need a plan or method of learning at least a portion of what they know. I've been working towards this all year, and I can't lose. Help! Any ideas?
2007-01-26
12:19:53
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