Posted on 03/14/2019 10:03:13 PM PDT by Widget Jr
Hi everyone, I just want to take a few moments to say thanks to the believe it or not hundreds of thousands of people who have sent in tweets, texts, emails, cards and letters wishing me well following my recent health announcement. Ive heard from former contestants even Watson, the IBM computer, sent me a get-well card.
Now obviously, I wont be able to respond to all of you individually, but I do want you to know that I do read everything I receive. And I am thankful for the kind words, the prayers and the advice you have offered, and Im extremely touched by the warmth you have expressed in your comments to me. Im a lucky guy.
Alex Trebek
Culver City, California
March 14, 2019
You are correct. Next selection please.
GRAND GOURMET for $200, please.
“Now obviously, I wont be able to respond to all of you individually, but I do want you to know that I only read things that are posed in the form of a question.” < /s >
This grain, a favorite of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is considered by some to be a natural beauty product, by others a useful addition to formed meat dishes, and by animals which often say “neigh” to it.
What is the OAT? Or should that be “What are oats?”
Ambiguity in the question is somewhat frowned upon in that game, you know!
Everyone loves Alex!
Even wrote the song they play during Final Jeopardy: The name of the song is:
Think
How could anyone not love him??
You betcha!
Plagiarized from “I’m A Little Teapot”.
I saw Alex’s little speech on yesterday’s episode. Very classy. I can’t imagine the show without him. Alex is one of my all-time favorite hosts. He even hosted the TCM tribute to Robert Osborne before Robert’s passing. I always have the impression that Alex really does know all the correct questions/answers on Jeopardy!
I have a friend whose daughter was a contestant on Jeopardy.
She always speaks well of Mr. Trebek.
I'd say WHAT ARE OATS?; however, oats as a beauty product and as a binder in formed meat dishes ?
WHAT IS RICE? fits better.
Okay, the clues are confusing.
That wasn’t the question; but, thanks for the info.
I thought it was easier. it’s used as a binder in meatloaf. Now that I think of it you didn’t have it in the meat loaf recipe you sent me. It has benefits for healthy skin.
And, as far as I know, horses don’t eat rice.
Oatmeal is used in scrubs, NOT in cosmetics; however, rice flour IS used in some face powders and foundations.
And re horses, rice is no good for horses, but the stalks ( green parts) can be mixed in with hay.
Now you see why I found this a bit confusing. :-)
I see...
Paula Dean uses oatmeal in one of her meatloaf recipes and so does America’s Test Kitchen.
I don’t think I said that oatmeal is used in cosmetics. Rice flour is best used in a tempura.
be-haw invented it
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