...it's not dark yet, but it's gettin' there...
*buzzz*
What is a nose stud?
Ding
What is your super secret Vast right wing conspiracy decoder ring. I know I took mine off when I started law school!
Posted by: lawguy on Jul. 27, 2005ding ding ding
What is the "roach clip" cleverly disguised with feathers on the end to look neat in your hair. Easily purchased at most of the fine vendors who line Telegraph Ave.
Go Bears
Posted by: Paul on Jul. 27, 2005boom!
what is an ankle bracelet!
what do i win?
duke sucks.
Posted by: nikita demosthenes on Jul. 27, 2005panties are an accessory???????
Posted by: louielouie on Jul. 27, 2005wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong
Posted by: annie trebek on Jul. 27, 2005(let's off an 8 round volley formt he primary signaling device)
What is a belly button ring/stud?
(let's off yet another 8 round volley from his primary signalling device)
What is the "know what ya call 500 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean?" charm bracelet?
(let's off yet another 8 rounder from the signalling device of choice)
No more guesses; I just like using my signaling device.
Posted by: Publicola on Jul. 28, 2005Dang. When will we be allowed a second try?
Posted by: Victor on Jul. 28, 2005>Ding
What is, a bow/ribbon in your hair? you silly girl.
>Ding
What is, cut off jeans?
>Ding
What is, a saftey pin in your lip?
WHat is a tongue stud (ring or whatever the peoper term is)?
Posted by: Phil on Jul. 28, 2005Ding!
What is a purse?
BZZZZZZZ
"What is a sorority pin?"
(ducks behind podium to avoid getting hit by flying law book)
good guesses. lol, kevin, penis is always the default answer whenever we play trivial pursuit and can't figure out the answer.
But Phil is correct, and has control of the board.
Posted by: annika trebek on Jul. 28, 2005Annika, I'll take Military History for 300, please
Posted by: Phil on Jul. 28, 2005Damn - I really thought the correct answer was your pointy toed erotica boots.
Posted by: d-rod on Jul. 28, 2005More and more, I see I'm an old fuddy-duddy, because I'm glad that tongue-stud is gone.
Posted by: gcotharn on Jul. 28, 2005Dammit, I keep showing too late to get any of these. I'm also kind of surprised you would have taken it out: I had several female law school classmates with tongue piercings, and Tulane's a relatively conservative school (well, I mean, it's in the South and not EVERYONE on the faculty is foaming-at-the-mouth lefty).
Posted by: Dave J on Jul. 28, 2005at my school there's plenty of girls with tongue studs too. my roommate has one. but i don't see how you can expect to be taken seriously as a professional woman with one.
Posted by: annika on Jul. 28, 2005anticipating the next question: what about my tat? well, i didn't think about that when i got it. But still, that can be covered up at work.
Posted by: annika on Jul. 28, 2005Gotta admit, annika, at the law firm where I work, you don't see too many tatoos, nor piercings in places other than the earlobes, on any of the attorneys.
Posted by: Victor on Jul. 28, 2005I have a tattoo that I can easily hide too. :) My boss would have my head on a silver platter if I showed up to work in with a stud in my tongue though. ;)
I'm loving these Jeopardy posts by the way!
Posted by: Amy Bo Bamy on Jul. 28, 2005No tattoos or piercings, and I have black (not jet black) hair. I guess I'm boring.
Posted by: Mark on Jul. 28, 2005OK, just one question Annie:
Why would any attractive, educated woman feel the need to deface her natural beauty with a piercing of any kind, anywhere, other than the standard earring piercings?
What drives you guys? I could never understand it, or, for that matter, tattoos.
I guess I am old fashioned, but I feel that the female form is attractive enough (when cared for) to do the job on any man, without all the piercings and colorings.
Posted by: shelly on Jul. 28, 2005Shelly,
You mean chunk of metal coming out of some chick's lip and eyebrow doesn't make your heart flutter? Ha.
Posted by: Mark on Jul. 29, 2005