Spring into Trivia Thing Savings!
posted May 5, 2014 7:29 AM RSS | iCal | +googleCal
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I have been informed that the latest episodes of Call The Midwife are on the PBS Roku app and I must be out of the house that night.
posted by backseatpilot at 7:50 AM on May 5, 2014
posted by backseatpilot at 7:50 AM on May 5, 2014
But certainly you must know what becomes of Chummy!
I might go to a work thing. It is the more strategic thing to do. But I think I'd rather go to this thing. I guess it depends on how Business I'm feeling Wednesday.
posted by ignignokt at 5:19 PM on May 5, 2014
I might go to a work thing. It is the more strategic thing to do. But I think I'd rather go to this thing. I guess it depends on how Business I'm feeling Wednesday.
posted by ignignokt at 5:19 PM on May 5, 2014
Today's categories include:
posted by DiscourseMarker at 6:32 AM on May 7, 2014
Let Us Influence YouSong of the sellout possibly an audio round?
Song of the Sellout
Oscar Wilde or Olivia Wilde?
I'm Your Boogie Man
You Trippin' Dawg
posted by DiscourseMarker at 6:32 AM on May 7, 2014
I won't be able to make it; I need to look for a car. Have fun, guys!
posted by Rustic Etruscan at 1:18 PM on May 7, 2014
posted by Rustic Etruscan at 1:18 PM on May 7, 2014
Aaaargh. All the good spots are taken.
posted by DiscourseMarker at 4:13 PM on May 7, 2014
posted by DiscourseMarker at 4:13 PM on May 7, 2014
Good clutch showing, taters!
For those on the JV squad that had not heard the NIN-Call Me Maybe mashup, it's kind of amazing.
posted by ignignokt at 8:03 PM on May 7, 2014
For those on the JV squad that had not heard the NIN-Call Me Maybe mashup, it's kind of amazing.
posted by ignignokt at 8:03 PM on May 7, 2014
In other "what the hell was he talking about" news, the Romans didn't start out writing without spaces or punctuation, but adopted it later in the 5th century BCE for the purposes of enhancing live readings.
posted by ignignokt at 8:10 PM on May 7, 2014
posted by ignignokt at 8:10 PM on May 7, 2014
Here is the recap from Wednesday. The JV squad missed 2nd place by one point! Also, what the heck does your name stand for, anyway?
posted by DiscourseMarker at 7:37 AM on May 9, 2014
posted by DiscourseMarker at 7:37 AM on May 9, 2014
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