HA HA! I watched the show and I was wondering the same thing. He should be so ashamed! Makes you hope that the show hired him to do that poorly.
2007-02-28 00:31:19
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answered by emt36i 3
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LMAO........I was beginning to wonder if that UCLA grad had lied on his application to the show. I could NOT believe that he didn't know that answer either. And, then the second woman, hesitating on the boat that the pilgrams came over on.... Anyways, I definately think that this show is worth watching. Not so much for the fact, I am pretty sure, that almost all adults are going to eventually say "I am dumber than a 5th grader" .... BUT for the fact that what kids today are learning vs what I learned in 5th grade is pretty much out of my ball league already...lol I raised three kids to adulthood, and couldn't help much with homework past a certain age. I still napped in kindergarten. Now I believe you must know how to run a pc AND spell your name before you can enter a kindergarten class of today. I am already feeling old at 42. lol.
2007-02-28 00:47:45
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answered by Sassy Girl 2
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so i'll admit i didn't know when columbus day was either, but not knowing about penguins and polar bears!?!?! I didn't know the Andrew Johnson part either, so i guess i'm not smarted than a 5th grader, but the other questions are so simple! SO i used two safteys so far, what, looks like I've exceeded a UCLA grad and I havent' graduate college yet. Yeah, hope this smears the colleges reputation.
2007-02-28 00:36:22
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answered by Stick 4
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I watched it, it was dumb....much like the UCLA guy!!! He didn't know when Columbus Day was...history boy!!!! I got some right, but I guess I'm not smarter than a 5th grader either!!
2007-02-28 00:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, i imagine the theory is lovable. Jeff Foxworthy became way extra appropriate than i assumed he will be, even notwithstanding he's kinda humorous as a comic book, I wasn't positive how that ought to translate to being a bunch. It became so humorous at the same time as that first guy did not answer one question, notwithstanding the youngsters were given him 5 grand besides. i'm in Canada so lots of the US questions are confusing besides - no longer unavoidably the historic past, yet authorities ones are confusing for me. and that i turned right into a instructor! it really is humorous how a lot youthful ones study in usual and center college!
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answered by abigail 4
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Wow how do you not know that? Espically as a history major. On the other hand what part of history does he "major" in? Maybe his focus was Ancient or European history. Still don't understand not knowing it was Johnson. Heck until Clinton he was the ONLY one to be.
2007-02-28 00:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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it must be nerve racking to be up there in front of a TV audience too... and with Jeff Foxworthy talking the whole time, it must make it hard to concentrate....
I didn't know alot of those answers either.. it has been awhile since I was in 5th grade....
It premiered last night but there is a new show tonight and tomorrow night....
2007-02-28 01:00:52
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answered by Kookie 5
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Yes, I watched it, I thought it was funny and my husband got every question right....I am proud to say ......My husband IS smarter than a 5th grader......lol
2007-02-28 00:36:41
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answered by Anonymous
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what the hell! I thought that aired tonight. I'll be catching it tonight at 9:30 before Lost. Damn TV guide channel.
2007-02-28 01:15:55
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answered by Jersey Style 5
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Not many people smarter than a fifth grader, is there?
2007-02-28 00:31:08
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answered by Sally 3
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