Re: Beall report (My perspective)

This is in response to Dr. Chuck, I'm Andrew, the infamous "Beall-
loving" Brookwood captain. While you are right, I am the reason we 
are going, I have my reasons. I feel that our team has a good chance 
to do well with Beall questions and the lure of a free trip to Malibu 
is very great. Also, I've never been to the big easy, and who better 
to go with than a loud, native-cajun tour guide? And, as this is my 
last year of quiz bowl, I'd like to "make my mark", if you will, if 
only by being the person who brought together quiz bowl's two "killer 
Bs", Barry and Beall ;-)











--- In quizbowl_at_y..., "darwins_bulldog1138" 
<darwins_bulldog1138_at_y...> wrote:
> As usual, I'm just providing documentation so that anyone can refer 
> to it later, not demanding that anyone who's not interested becomes 
> so.
> 
> Question 15 from this month's Twenty Questions 
> http://www.qunlimited.com/quiz.html
> 
> <<15. Dr. M. Scott Peck uses it to describe people who take too 
much 
> responsibility upon themselves and who are therefore the most 
likely 
> to benefit from a therapist. Give me this psychological adjective 
> describing people with "an emotional disorder in which feelings of 
> anxiety and obsessive thoughts dominate the personality." >>
> 
> Question 13 from a JCV 4 packet by Bryce Avery
> http://www.stanford.edu/group/CollegeBowl/Archive/JCV4/bryce2.txt
> 
> <<13.  Dr. M. Scott Peck uses it to describe people who take too 
much
> responsibility upon themselves and who are therefore the most 
likely 
> to benefit from a therapist.  For 10 points, give this psychological
> adjective describing people with "an emotional disorder in which
> feelings of anxiety and obsessive thoughts dominate the 
> personality.">>
> 
> --M.W.

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