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Are you smarter than a 5th grader?

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I watched the first show on Tuesday night.  Biggest trainwreck I've seen on TV in a long time.

The show will do well to stay on the air for 3 weeks.  That said, I would say that Fox will run everything they've taped thus far as it is a game show and is pretty cheap programming.

I sall that. I thought it was kinda funny. None of those kids are smarter then a adult though. They are just being asked questions they learned about like a week ago. Or they were told the answers and just had to remember it.

The show won't last long.Its just a filler.

COME ON....IT IS FUNNY THOUGH....IT IS CALLED ENTERTAINMENT.  I ENJOY WATCHING ADULTS CHEAT OFF OF 10YR OLDS...LMAO

I saw it last night at a friends house.  I thought it was pretty awesome.  I think it will stay for awhile.

being a fifth grade teacher, i think the show is great. any program that allows someone to gain knowledge is ok in my book. trainwreck is bit much burley. just curious what is a "non trainwreck" show that you watch? oh by the way speaking of trains, who was the person who built the railroad through florida all the way down to the keys? that one is for you burley.

I DON'T THINK IT WAS ONE PERSON...TRICK QUESTION.....LOTS OF PEOPLE TOOK PART IN THAT....SLAVES INCLUDED...I BET

Squid, why don't you tell everyone that you failed your 1st 5th grade question on the radio ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

Ahhhh... Memories of the 5th grade  The best 3 years of my life.

Squid, why don't you tell everyone that you failed your 1st 5th grade question on the radio ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

AH...NOT TRUE...GOT THE FIRST 2 CORRECT...MISSED THE EASY ONE.   CRAP!!..LOL

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