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Current behavior is to fetch the list using and then pick the ''n'', ''2n'', and ''3n''-th entries, where ''n'' is the current day index. If there are fewer than three, it will omit those bullet points.
 
Current behavior is to fetch the list using and then pick the ''n'', ''2n'', and ''3n''-th entries, where ''n'' is the current day index. If there are fewer than three, it will omit those bullet points.
  
'''NOTE:''' Currently refs are not supported in lists, including anecdote pages.
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'''NOTE:''' Currently refs are not supported in lists, including anecdote pages. It appears trailing external links are not allowed in sublists either.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:24, 20 December 2025

Template documentation

Adds a section with consistent formatting listing 3 unique anecdotes from a list at "{{CURRENTPAGE}}/anecdotes". Current behavior is to fetch the list using and then pick the n, 2n, and 3n-th entries, where n is the current day index. If there are fewer than three, it will omit those bullet points.

NOTE: Currently refs are not supported in lists, including anecdote pages. It appears trailing external links are not allowed in sublists either.

{{Player anecdotes|Matt Bollinger}}
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Anecdotes

Full list: here

  • Matt is the best known user of the phrase "that's a word", which he directed towards moderator Mike Sorice while playing a bonus part on "hapticity" in the NSC All-Star Round.
  • The answerline of "zeppelins" was briefly a facetious benchmark of absurd difficulty after Matt insisted that a NASAT tossup on zeppelins written by Mike Cheyne was extremely difficult to answer.
  • At one point Carsten Gehring and Mike Cheyne referred to the duo of Bollinger and Evan Adams as "Rizzoli and Isles" respectively in reference to the unpopular TNT program - an attempt to find other quizbowlers to fit the similarly-titled TNT show Franklin & Bash was inconclusive.

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