Recently in 2007 Year in Review Category
- JGT attends Punkin Chunkin (above).
- JGT releases his first rap song, accomplishing one of his New Years Resolutions for 2007.
- Speaking of rap, November saw the debut of the "Old, Dirty, or Bastard Round".
- After winning the Jeopardy Tournament of Champions, occasional quizzo player Celeste DiNucci gives JGT an exclusive interview in which she compares Jeopardy to quizzo and coins the term "Jeo-party".
- The now legendary "4:20, the Deadliest Time of the Day" report on NBC.
- Philadelphia Weekly calls the Sofa Kingdom "the greatest team in quizzo history".
- JGT Political correspondent Chip Chantry interviews Dennis Kucinich.
- Philadelphia, named America's dumbest city in a Travel and Leisure poll earlier in the year, wins the second straight City vs. City Smackdown, again in a blowout. Seattle, which was voted America's smartest city, loses to Philly by ten points. Here are some questions from the event.
- The Great Mr. Peanut Controversy, as Sofa Kingdom loses in overtime after answering that Mr. Peanut has black loafers.
- We discuss what's over and underrated in Philadelphia after JGT controversially calls "cheesesteaks" overrated in his Metro column. Johnny also got some negative feedback from Liberty Bell fans after calling it overrated, including a letter from the Park Service and from his grandmom.
- Phils Win! Phils Win! One of the top 5 days of my life.
- JGT accidentally calls Hitler benevolent in column, gets called stupid about 3 or 4 times in one letter to the editor.
- JGT loses bet, has to wear woman's nightie in front of Geno's, holding up "Los Rockies Son Muy Bueno" sign.
- Rock Paper Scissors World Championships in Toronto. JGT and D-Mac both lose in the first round.
- Chip Chantry and JGT release their first film, Math on Demand.
- JGT almost gets beaten up by some punks at a Halloween party.
- JGT becomes an uncle for the first time.
- The male prostitute who outed Ted Haggard hosts a round of quizzo in Denver. And it is the most disgusting questions ever asked at a quizzo. Ever.
- Goodtimes gives up on the Phillies in late July. Also, the Phils lose their 10,000th game.
- Name that Coke Whore round debuts.
- Things with the ladies didn't go so well over the summer months. Legendary poet Jon Keats fails to get me a phone number. Then, I went on a Boggle date, got blown out, and never talked to the girl again.
- Quizzo gets snubbed in the "Best of Philly" awards, as Philly Mag calls quizzo trite.
- JGT goes after popped collars.
- Quizzo loses a legend as member of the Champs, Rob, passes away.
- We learned about Custer's Revenge, the Atari game in which Custer avoids arrows to get it on with a native woman.
- Philly wins first City vs. City Smackdown.
- "Spare Me My Life" quite possibly the most amazing thing I watched in 2007.
- Crazy man warns us against attending the Businessperson's Special.
- Kildare's named Philly's Best Quizzo by Philly Style Magazine (Incidentally, Starbucks wins Philly's Best Coffee for the 2nd year in a row.)
- Riding the Ducks is...kool?
- Johnny, bravely taking a working vacation in Hawaii, interviews Charlie, the owner of a junk shop near Captain Cook.
- Philly Mag article contains phrase, "It's just like Rocky, where the good guys win the end." Except that Rocky lost in the end.
- The Rasslin' Round.
- Goodtimes gives up on the Phillies by April 5th.
- The Name that Baldwin Round.
- Scrapplefest.
- Goodtimes goes to the Liberty Bell for the first time ever.
- Steve O. hangs with Fabio.
- We discuss what the best and the worst cities are in America.
- Sofa Kingdom wins a sold out Quizzo Bowl 3. Goodtimes performs Flashdance at halftime.

