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October 17th, 2009 at 11:19 am

Space Room Saucer Standings: Week 4

Alrighty then! Well, we’re four weeks in, and we’re finally getting someplace, Quizzees.

Below you’ll find the Top Ten in the Space Room Saucer Standings. For those teams not cracking the rankings yet, you get the motivational image above. (Sorry, but that’s all you get.) But, be aware, I am keeping track of all scores, regardless of how small, and if you want proof, you can check THIS LINK to see the Excel document that outlines ‘em.

My travels have taken me far and wide, Quizzees, but I’m back behind the mic this week, taking you all to the finish of this inaugural season of competition. Thank you for continuing to compete and treating my substitutes with respect and awe. (We quizmasters are awesome people, after all, aren’t we?)

One last note: yes, technically, if two teams have the same score, then they would be tied for second place, for example. But I can’t arsed to go hand-editing the listings to reflect this (except for tenth place, as it wouldn’t make sense to list eleven teams in a “Top Ten”). So, no comments are necessary if you see that your team is listed in third, for example, when you’re clearly tied for second. You’re all able to do the math, and really the most important number is the difference in points between your team (wherever it may be) and the first place squad.

So, without further delay, your scores:

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SPACE ROOM SAUCER STANDINGS

1 More Cowbell 12
2 Spoonful of… 9
3 Clarifacation Please 9
4 No Future 9
5 No Mouth Monkeys 5
6 House of Ill Repute 4
7 Team Cupcake 4
8 Gum and Nuts, Together at Last 2
9 Argyle Mafia 2
10 Masters of Our Domain 2
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*Oh, and one last thing: If there’s an error in the scoring, as always, I’m more than happy to address it and fix the mistake. But I cannot change scores as a result of teams using team names that were different from week to week. I’ve made every effort to keep track of who’s who, but if you’re The Beatles one week and The Rolling Stones the next, well, there’s nothing I can really do about that (except say, “The Who is better.”)

 

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