A fond salute to Jamie Ding The current Question-Asking King On Jeopardy, each night at seven, Just watching him is quiz-show heaven. Not loud or showy, bold or sassy Our Jamie daily keeps it classy. His geeky anecdotes each day Somehow enhance his stellar play. A “Cheery Assassin” says WSJ - - (A gently goofy pal, I’d say.) As each day’s contest meets its end You kinda wish he were your friend. Not fierce, not perfect, he gets in trouble When chancing on a Daily Double. Though he may risk and we may doubt, Each night he seems to pull it out. So far he reigns, his crown still gleaming. (We watch on delay because of streaming.) Tonight we’ll watch the day before And cheer as he runs up the score. So, let us daily raise our voices To praise his wit and wardrobe choices. Come, gather round! Long may we sing Of brilliant buzzer Jamie Ding. Image from Wall Street Journal, no artist credited Village Green/Town² Comments
Don’t read this. (If you don’t care about Columbia elections, that is.) Columbia Association can’t get residents to vote , Lillian Reed and Jess Nocera, Baltimore Banner I don’t have enough time to write about this today, but look for something on Saturday. I can tell you that this article misses what I think is the biggest factor in why Columbians don’t vote. If they had asked me, I would have told them. Come back on Saturday. I’ll tell you. ***** Perhaps it would be more fun to learn about Quirky Ellicott City. Maryland History Tours is going to be offering a Quirky themed tour in May and I’d tell you more but their helpful link directs me to April events. Blah. Village Green/Town² Comments