Paul DiMirio went on to Celebrity Jeopardy once and won the game, winning $50,000 to donate to cancer research. Since he won the game so convincingly, $45,600 to $3,800 to $1,000 (Jayce Tuck only got 1 question right, even with his multis assisting him), that he was selected to participate on the real Jeopardy game show. One of the contestants he faced, named Sue, was a college professor with a husband and two kids. She was in her 50s, and a normal person. The other competitor, named Sua, was an elementary school professor. He had a wife and two kids. He was in his 40s and a normal person.
Paul DiMirio wasn't exactly a normal person, but it didn't really matter. Since both contestants were in the greater Philly area, they recognized the NSFL's all time leading dropper, and let him have the game, which irked Paul. Paul asked Alex Trebek to put to Baltimore residents on the next show. He won that game, albeit closely.
Paul DiMirio is considering retiring to become a professional Jeopardy player. He likes that it's less dangerous than football. Paul says he's surprised he still remembers all of these random facts. Sue and Sua were surprised as well, but Paul didn't care.
He is debating whether to continue football or Jeopardy and is very unsure at this point.
Paul DiMirio wasn't exactly a normal person, but it didn't really matter. Since both contestants were in the greater Philly area, they recognized the NSFL's all time leading dropper, and let him have the game, which irked Paul. Paul asked Alex Trebek to put to Baltimore residents on the next show. He won that game, albeit closely.
Paul DiMirio is considering retiring to become a professional Jeopardy player. He likes that it's less dangerous than football. Paul says he's surprised he still remembers all of these random facts. Sue and Sua were surprised as well, but Paul didn't care.
He is debating whether to continue football or Jeopardy and is very unsure at this point.
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