Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Score-ama

Buff an blue balls (327 points)
Tops by default (316)
Angry beavers (302)
Bobcats (298)
Latina justice (295)
Alex's boys
Farrah down the faucet
Prop 8 can bite it

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Ever So Slightly Entertaining Team Names...

Ffinally some brown sugar on the supreme court (292 points)
Hairless paper cut (286)
God save the queen (252)
We put the man in NAMBLA (249)
DC (re) united (235)
The original pm
Obama really know how to fill an opening
Camelot-a-vagina
Dan Gantz got humped in the face by a dog
Oversized Frog Baby
2 girls and a garrett
John plus 8 on the weekends
Jerrell Po's Reading lessons
North Korea seismic inadequacies
Playground menaces
Team 14

Monday, May 25, 2009

Question of the Week

(Foreign language) Besides the letter ‘Z’, what is the only other letter in American Sign Language that requires motion to sign?

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Trivial Scores

Hitchhiking in overalls (327)
Speciality Dark (324)
Red shirted ensigns / steel cage mcnuggets (290) Tie
Mr. mouse goes to washinton (289)
Abby normal
The revolution is comin in a teabag
Mother lovers
Nodder is cute. For a good time call 571 331 0500
I stuck your pen in my nose
Jason got his masters…in anal stimulation
I'm a Democrat but someone should waterboard nancy pelosi
Snow Pants or No Pants / frog baby strikes back (Tie)
Adam lambert stole my eyeliner
Anyone want my resume? No, really…
We're here because Jay makes us come every week

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

FYI

Trivia is happening this week but only on Tuesday. No Wednesday night trivia (just for this week only).

Question of the Week

(Animal Planet) Which breed of dog takes its name from the former name of the capital of China?

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Those Poor Mules...

Beauty queen bigots (270 points)
Chandra levey is still dead (232)
Stephanie tanner vsgiant shark and giant squid (230)
Celtic cousins (welsh bitches) (218)
Buff and blue balls (217)
Alexs boyz
Boston bulldogs
Flacid mules

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

No, You're a Mother Lover

Kuwait kuwait (254 points)
Get these mother loving pets off my mother loving plane (252)
Sylvianna wont touch my feet (247)
Team token jew (242)
Anal is better with a bedshet (241)
Swine fluzies / abby normal / the small time players (Tie)
Menace to sobriety
Hopeless cause
Meet SpinDoctors.com
Butthole surfers
You're a mother lover
Puck the fenguins, lets go caps
Team stepdad: you hate us cuz we beat you
We know cats and we're not lion
Saskatoon suckers
Nacho baby mama

Monday, May 11, 2009

Question of the Week

(Foreign Cities) Which Western Austrian city was both the setting for the Sound of Music and the birthplace of Mozart?

Monday, May 4, 2009

Question of the Week

(Fashion) In men’s fashion, what is the other name of a double shirt cuff, which is twice as long as a regular cuff, and is worn folded back on itself?

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Cinco de Trivia

John edwards retirement plan (320 points)
Bea arthur, dom deluise, and jack kemp-a threesome in heaven (310)
Dirty sanches (307)
Happy cinco de mayo, you can have your flu back (305)
Save chuck - buy a sub (291)
Cinco de ocho
Jes us pissed in my margarits
The Pittsburgh Pen 15s
Larsfest 09
We'd kill for beer pong
Cinco cervazas from being intoxicado
Jay Ray is all that is man
Somali Pirates / Twillers (Tie)
Dom Deluise, dead as detroit
5 mexicans 1 cup
Rock the hawk
Free round of drinks for everyone- on rockbottom
We're sure gonna winn- corinn

Friday, May 1, 2009

Dotcha Wish Your Grama...

Pearl Jam is an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1990. Since its inception, the band's line-up has included Eddie Vedder (lead vocals, guitar), Jeff Ament (bass guitar), Stone Gossard (rhythm guitar), and Mike McCready (lead guitar). The band's current drummer is Matt Cameron, formerly of Soundgarden, who has been with the band since 1998.

At one point the band was neamed Mookie Blaylock, in reference to the then-active All-Star basketball player. However, concerns about trademark issues necessitated a name change. In an early promotional interview, Vedder said that the name "Pearl Jam" was a reference to his great-grandmother Pearl, who was married to a Native American and had a special recipe for peyote-laced jam. In a 2006 Rolling Stone cover story however, Vedder admitted that this story was "total bullshit" although he did have a great-grandma named Pearl. Ament and McCready explained that Ament came up with "pearl", and that the band later settled on "Pearl Jam" after attending a concert by Neil Young, in which he stretched up his songs as improvisations of 15-20 minutes in length, a practice known as jamming.

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