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June 11, 2006 -- 11:14 PM
posted by nobody knows my face

I think the real question is:

"is a biggie bigger than a hugie?".

June 11, 2006 -- 10:30 PM
posted by eric

those are pretty Biggie, and not that medium biggie shit.
so tomorrow is CONVOCATIONFEST 99
i'll be the one holding up the sign:

C unt
B itch
C ock

watch for my painted blue chest. well not painted, my skin's just translucent.

June 11, 2006 -- 9:44 PM
posted by JsEse

I forget...

was I cheering for brazil?

June 11, 2006 -- 8:58 PM
posted by eric

(for taylor) so how much "bigger" is Biggie compared to Big?

June 11, 2006 -- 6:45 PM
posted by Par

Wendy's loses its war on English:

Wendy's International Inc. (WEN.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the No. 3 U.S. hamburger chain, on Friday said it would remove the term "Biggie" from its french fries and drinks, switching to the well known terms small, medium and large.

However, the new designations may confuse some diners who are used to such sizing at other restaurants.

At rival McDonald's Corp. (MCD.N: Quote, Profile, Research), the largest burger chain, a 32 ounce soft drink is designated a large. At Wendy's, a 32 ounce drink will now be called medium, instead of Biggie.

Wendy's is also adding a 42-ounce soft drink -- the equivalent of 3-1/2 cans of soda -- as its large. The large drink will come in a more durable, portable plastic cup that fits in a car cup holder for diners on-the-go.


So Biggie=medium and large=bigger than Biggie. Got it?

June 11, 2006 -- 11:32 AM
posted by Par


Good Hockey + Bad Movie = ????
(Part II, With A Vengeance)

Paras' House
Monday, June 12
6:00 PM
(Same deal as last week)



Movie TBD (Suggestions welcome)
Game outcome also TBD (Premonitions welcome)

June 11, 2006 -- 2:56 AM
posted by Jsese

Oh yeah, the new sidetrack, in case any of you havn't been, is pretty freaken weak. half of the seats do not have a line of sight to the stage. it looks like any misc. neighborhood pub with cheap wood paneling on all the walls. Unless there is a great show there, I probably won't be back. especially when there is a $10 cover to get in. not so impressed.

how bout those oilers eh!????

June 11, 2006 -- 2:34 AM
posted by jsEse

why did I have to get a job that requires so much work? damn 9.5 hours of work a day!!! oh well, It must be because of the money! yay money!

June 11, 2006 -- 12:58 AM
posted by Par

Oh, and Bob Cole line of the night, on Jason Smith's shot block off the throat which Brind'Amour picked up and put into the net, "That was a very weak clearing attempt."

June 11, 2006 -- 12:51 AM
posted by Par

D'you wanna put up and take down a picture of Dvo, now? That he tries so hard and is rewarded with so little (in stats and praise) is distressing to watch.

About the 1988 Oilers, whose Cup-winning game was shown on the network after tonight's game. They finished behind the hated Flames, yet their playoff record was an astonishing 16-2, outscoring their opponents 84-53, sweeping two series, and they were never so much as tied in a series (apart from 0-0 at the start, of course.)

No wonder the city never appreciated the wins in the 80s. It was more than an expectation, it was never in doubt for a second.

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