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Typing random shit into the Google search box just to see what pops up is one of my favorite pastimes. Knowing that, someone went ahead and ended all workplace productivity once and for all by creating “Google Feud.” Genius. Google Feud essentially combines two things we all love, Family Feud and Googling random things. Here’s how it works:
If it provides “Should I sell my ….”, for example, you might guess “house”, “car”, or “dog”. If your guesses line up with one of the most popular queries as searched for by Google visitors, you get a point; if it doesn’t, you get a strike. Three strikes, and the game is over.
I’m in. For me, Family Feud is right up there with The Price Is Right on your all-time game show pantheon. What Steve Harvey is doing with that show is nothing short of amazing. Now you can attempt to replicate that magic and burn eleven minutes while sitting in dead silence on the crapper..
[via TechCrunch]
The category is “Things people say about Jay Tas”
Survey says: “Who?”
The number one answer was: “He’s Ok”
Just what this week needs, something else to take my attention away from my job. Thanks.
“We surveyed one billion people…”
Started playing and the second round phrase that I got was “the poor should…” The answers included such gems as “eat their babies”, “die”, and “stop whining.”
All in all, did not disappoint.