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Archive for December, 2006

Oh Holy Night

Posted by Pete on December 4th, 2006

Steve from The Sneeze posted a hiliarious version of Oh Holy Night. The hiliarious part is that the attempt made by the singer is believed to be legit. As Steve points out;

It is still not known if this recording is terrible on purpose, but amazingly the consensus is that it is a legitimate attempt. The singer still hasn’t been identified, but I did receive this email last year which might fill in a few of the blanks.

You can go to Steve’s site to download the mp3 or you can listen to a streaming version here:








I know that this site probably means well, and the idea is probably to help brainstorm ideas for someone who’s a little shy to ask someone out, but some of these suggestions might not go over so well if the person you’re asking out really has no interest. In fact some of these ideas may be boarderline call the cops…

Here’s one suggestion:

Get a bunch of cardboard boxes from a local grocery store and build a castle on the lawn. Attach a flag saying “Princess————” Inside, leave a note asker “Her royal highness” out on a date. Be sure to tell her who the Prince Charming is!

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Movie Theaters and the NFL

Posted by Pete on December 1st, 2006

Apparently from a recent article, some movie theaters may begin showing NFL games in high def. This is a great idea for movie theaters since recent reports have shown that more and more people are choosing to stay home for movies rather than going out anymore. Finding another way to fill the seats is necessary if they want to stay profitable. Plus with the social aspect of watching games, it may actually be more fun to watch a game with a large group of fans rather than at home.

Of course bars already do this and serve drinks as well. Would movie theaters need to get liquor licenses now or would enough people go just for the high-def and $12 popcorn?