Monday, August 21, 2006

Out of the Vortex, led by the back of Joel's head, made it two weeks in a row, with a grand total of 65 points.
Lionel Richie may have left them, but they're still doing well without him. They placed second, trailing the Vortex by a mere six points.
Don't Know Jack apparently knew something, since they placed third. It was a hybrid team of the United Disabilities Service, The Price Is Right and local Millersvillians Kitty, Renate and Sue.
Large Group of Stupid Monkeys was in the thankless fourth place slot. But thanks are in order for Bruiser, who helped me distribute pens and papers for the first round.
Laffy Taffy played with the Sex Toys in a Captain Jack-off (wait, let me re-write that:) Laffy Taffy tied with the Sex Toys for fifth place, so they had to face our tie-breaker, the alligator known as Captain Jack. Laffy Taffy won and chose the grand state of Iowa as their mini-theme for next week. They were also ecstatic to hear some Dave Matthews tunes.
The Sex Toys team was so large, we had to break them into two pix. (The lady in the left hand corner would like to post her phone number for our Internet audience, but we're not that kind of site - besides, I forgot to write it down).
For your pleasure, more Sex Toys.
I believe this is the Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience team. Although they didn't make the top five, they did extremely well in our impromptu TV theme Name That Tune round which we did after the regular show.
Parrot Bay was doing well until a horrible third round.
The Browncos made it to trivia two nights in a row. They're determined to win Bill's big box of Chips Ahoy.
The Three Generations team insisted that I get a pic of their patriarch to prove that he was out of the house.
Girls on the Prowl. Were they successful? They're not telling.
I feel bad (badly?) that I didn't get a pic of Karen and Cory of the KC team. That's Karen's arm behind the post behind "the lovely Gary."
The Wacky Corner was a fun group that sat at the corner of the bar, of all places.
Dan was happy he got off work early and made the second round.
I think these might be the No Name team, but I'm not sure. We reminisced about good old Millersville State College, though.
So these folks are either Two for the Road or the appropriately named No Name team.

My Apologies to All Buddhists

Tonight Billy "Buddha Belly" Warmth is taking a well-deserved vacation, so I'll be filling in for him at his Barn Door show in Millersville. The hilarity begins at 8:30 p.m.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

Chuckles: We're Baaaack!

The big news for tonight's action was the return of the Carlsburg 8. They were regulars at Chuckles under the old regime and had been on hiatus until they decided to check out our Earth Trivia show. And they quickly returned to their winning ways, tying for third with the Price Is Right. So Bill faced Fritz for the Captain Jack-off and lost. They chose US geography as their theme. The Talents Scouts were close behind in fifth and chose the Simpsons as their theme. Last week's champs, Ubersmack, almost made it two in a row, but the Lethal Amoebas surprised themselves by taking first. Fun new team names included Major Copper Penny, Co-Ach-Ee and the Wankers. I don't think I'd Like to Buy Bill and Tim a Shot's team-naming strategy worked, however. And the Browncos debated whether NASCAR qualifies as a sport.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Dog Days of Summer

I went to my niece's surprise birthday party over the weekend and entered a strange world where dogs had taken over the planet ("damn you! damn you all to helllllll!") Seriously, there were probably 12 cow-sized dogs there. This is a pic of their leader, the world's biggest Burmese.

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

VFW: Go Ask Alice . . .

... and she'll tell you where to go. It was Acid Rock night at the VFW, but Clyde's flashbacks didn't work as he forgot about the Amboy Dukes. In fact, the entire fourth round was a bad trip for everyone, since the high score was a whopping 56! But that didn't stop people from having a fun time. The Senior Idiots from another VFW post were going to leave, but stayed for the entire game, as did recuperating John and his daughter and Dee, as they joined the B52s. The most controversial team name of the night was Frankie and Johnny Were Not Lovers, as some people thought they protested too much. Fifth place went to D & M, who chose Spongebob Squarepants as their theme (Mel watches her grandchild a lot); the Foreplayers chose WWII; Room Two recovered from a horrible first round to take third. Mixed Company, with champion speller Carol, took second, and We're Here for the Beer rose to the top for the first time in a long while.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Bube's: We Are the Champions! (Sort Of)

The Crabby Dicks (AKA "The Crabby Dicks Are Back to Defend Their Title As The Worst Trivia Team Ever!") had to seriously re-think their name since they finally made the top five! Congrats to Jimmy, Tracy, Helen and Jenny! They chose figure skating as their theme. They were followed by Linuscratchitt, who chose The Artist Presently Known As Prince as their theme. TDC was third, the Toxic Olives (despite a faulty cartographer on board) were second, and the true champions of the night were Is That An African or European Nutsack? Congrats to to the 'sacks for two in a row. Also, thanks to Becky for providing a chili set as our grand prize.
We welcomed a brand new team tonight. And as a former Columbian, I particularly liked their name "The River Rats."
Bonnie and Kristen of Linuscratchitt refused to be photographed with their musical partners, Kirk and Phil.
Bill models his 12 Weeks shirt from last week. As he says "Where else can I wear this shirt?"
Chris and Brian of Eat It Raw put their heads together and only missed the winner's circle by one five-point question.
"Kissin' Lancaster Goodbye" was the appropriate name for Jordan's team as she brought her parents along for one last hoorah before heading out to Penn State to start her doctorate. Best of luck, Jordan! (and don't forget to take Snuffy the joy-riding elephant with you).

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Chuckles: You Gotta Believe

Mr. Met was happy to be one of the themes this night. In his honor, host-in-training Bruiser "Does Spelling Count?" Brosey wore his cherished Mets jersey. That helped his team, Out of the Vortex, tie for second. But it was Ubersmack, Eh's turn to shine and win. Vortex had a bad experience with the alligator, so the Rainmakers took second. The Talent Scouts placed fourth and chose TV Sitcom Children as their theme. Fifth place The Price Is Right, led by sinister liberal Fritz, chose U.S. Democrats Post-1980. Meanwhile, the Psycho Mamas vowed to bring re-inforcements; Laura of the Lethal Amoebas used her waldo to grab Jay and Afraid to Fly didn't get off the runway. And, beware! the Assassins are slowly re-forming!

Saved By The Mets

Kelly and Melissa try to keep Tim and Deric apart, since they were arguing about whose area of expertise was greater.

Friday, August 11, 2006

And the Winner Is!

As determined by you, the bargoers of Lancaster County and the visitors to Lancaster505.com (along with a few Florida voters), John Flavin of the Arrogant Bastards is Lancaster's Best Bartender! Flav is shown here at his home base at Brendee's with the Grand Prize, a stylin' martini-swilling Vermont Teddy Bear. Congrats to John. Now, where's my Guinness?

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

VFW: It Was Thriller, Thriller Night

Vincent Prize was terrorizing y'all's neighborhood Wednesday night as the Lititz car show drove away some of the regulars. But those remaining had a grand time. Shitz and Giggles won the wild card question, while the Foreplayers settled for two loaves of garlic bread. The Posseless Janie teamed up with the vacationless Carmen while Stan's identical twin brother Don joined the We're Here for the Beer team. Nix Lix once again made the winner's circle, placing fifth and chose psychedelic/acid rock of the late 60s/early 70s as their theme. Bob and Frank were abetted by some new teammates and took fourth. They chose computer terms as their theme. Mixed Company AKA Dave's Harem took third, followed by D and M + 2, while beating them by two points was Room Two.

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Bube's: This Is What We Call the Earth Trivia Show!

That titleline should be sung to the tune of the Muppet Show song, since that was one of tonight's themes. The Fighting A-Team were relieved that they did not win any 5 foot gorillas this year. Buffy and Butthead thought they didn't need their partners, but apparently they did. Eat It Raw had an off night. Jordan made her last appearance with the Exploding Ovaries before she moves to Penn State and becomes Dr. Humphries. Extreme Championship Dead Bear Baby in a Jar Wrestling was planning their pre-Adamas activities. Andy was trying to get away from Joanne, but both son and mother rejoined the Nutsacks. The Unit 2 Meltdown Crew had a defection, but neither team made it to the champs circle. That was reserved for The Unleaded Fuel Monkey, who chose rivers as their theme. Fourth place went to the Tesla Death Rays, who chose the movie Super Troopers. Third place went to John "I Know Every Movie Ever Made Except Night at the Roxbury" and Bonnie, AKA Gainfully Unemployed. And beating that twosome by a mere two points was the Yankees and Red Sox of trivia, the Nutsacks and Team Discovery Channel. I think it was Josiah vs. Missy, with the 'sacks being triumphant. (That's Laura of TDC and Stinkmaster Josh in that tiny cellphone pic, btw)

Trashbag Fashion Statements

Many folk immediately grab the clothing items from the Trashbag of Deelite. Tonight's coveted piece was a feather boa, which Adam had his eye on. But Heather of the Nutsacks (sort of like Anne of Green Gables, or Tarzan of the Apes) got to it first. Here she strikes a pose, along with some escaped inmates from the Perry County Asylum.
...Bob of the Tesla Death Rays proudly wears his Trashbag t-shirt prize from last week. Bob says he depends on the Trashbag for providing him with a new wardrobe. Meanwhile...
... Bill is showing his "I Survived 12 Weeks" t-shirt from this week's Trashbag, along with Becky and Laura. 12 weeks of what, we'll never know.
The Exploding Ovaries celebrate 25 years (of Jordan's life, not of exploding).

Sunday, August 06, 2006

Chuckles: From the Halls of Montezuma...

...to the shores of Cafe Chuck, we explored Marine history and everybody's (at least somebody's) favorite TV show, "Saved by the Bell." (Although both avowed fans Ubersmack and the Talent Scouts bombed the stumper question.) Another stumper was the pic at right: that's a svelter Drew Carey back in his Marine days.

Tonight we celebrated Steve of the Price Is Right and Krista of team Happy Birthday's birthdays (how's that for good writing?). The guys from It's Trash Bag Time Again tried to bribe me with pop-tarts (think bigger next time). Snelly and Lisa would now like to be called Shelly and Laura, for some reason.

On the competition front Ubersmack beat The Price team to claim fifth and chose the Mets as their theme. Fourth place Out of the Vortex, aided by their former enemies Jack and Beth of the Army of Northern Virginia, chose Canadian provinces. The Talent Scouts almost took the top, but settled for third. Skirtland had a very impressive last round and took second, but The Lethal Amoebas came from behind to claim victory.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

VFW: Where Everybody Knows Your Name

...Unless you happen to be Don. Don "Don't Call Me Stan" brought Sheila "Don't Call Me Jaime Summers," who is recuperating from a nasty spill and is now equipped with enough bits and pieces of metal to be Suspect Number One at airport security. The Shitz and Giggles team actually stayed past the picture round. D and M - 2 did well, despite all the pop culture questions. The Foreplayers also did well, despite not knowing Woody Herman from Benny Goodman. They came in fifth and chose geogrpahy as their theme. There was a tie for third, so Nick and Lisa faced the alligator, and much to Nick's delight, she lost. So she picked Vincent Price horror movies as her theme. That meant Mixed Company took third. Room Two's last-minute answer change doomed them to second and The Cunning Linguists, led by Fontmaster Frank, squeaked by them, winning by a pica.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Bubes: Wherever There Is Injustice...

...You'll find the Three Amigos, the favorite film of Missy of TDC. Alas, her knowledge of all things Nederlander only placed them fifth again. So they chose the Muppet Show as their theme. Next was the Fool Monkey, who chose Styx as their theme (thanks again to Charles for helping to correct a presidential question). Last week's champs, Linuscratchitt recovered from a horrible second round to take third. Then it was Chris and Brian of Eat it Raw, proving that tiny teams can do really well. Also doing well was the not-so-tiny Tesla Death Rays, who placed first. Special thanks go to the appropriately named Three Guys in the Dark, who huddled around their candle. Also: welcome to the anatomically-named Meatflaps and welcome back to the rusty Nutsacks. And thanks to Seth for helping me with the audio post-show. One of these days we'll figure it out.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Chuckles: Who Put the Bop In the Bop-She-Bop?

The Coach's Girls made good on their promise and transformed themeselves into The Steelers and One Lonely Eagle. Unfortunately, a painful picture round did them in. In fact, it almost did Out of the Vortex in, but they had a stellar fourth round and ended up in first place. The perennial bridesmaids The Price Is Right once again took second. Skirtland, aided by their doo-wop expertise, took third. The Talent Scouts vowed to take fourth and were good to their word. They chose Saved by the Bell as their theme, which tickled Tim of The Incredible Ninja Squirrels of Doom. Then The Unit 2 Meltdown Crew took fifth and chose the US Marines as their theme, which then tickled Billy Warmth (and I need to get that image out of my mind.) Props to Donny and Marie, who were doing well until the last round, along with the Lethal Amoebas who had a spectacular flameout. Favorite prize of the night: a clam knife.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Brew at the Zoo

Or, How I Spent My Summer Vacation. I took a day off from all my jobs to attend the Brew at the Zoo in Norristown. Mixing carniverous animals in cages with a bunch of beer drinkers sounds like a bad idea, but it was a very enjoyable time. My friend Ann particularly liked the sliding board.
Stampeding towards the last free samples of Blithering Idiot. (From my favorite brewery, Weyerbacher.)

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Lititz VFW: Sharp-Dressed Men (and Women)

The Newlyweds did NOT want their Maypo, while Shannon and Kim wanted more Monty Python Tunes. Cindy had abandonment issues, so she joined the Incredibles. The Cunning Linguists and the Foreplayers had similarly themed names and similar scores, since they tied for fourth. Their theme choices for next week: the TV show Cheers and type-setting terms. Room Two was third, despite Matt's Tour de France knowledge. Dave and Lisa joined the Posse and transformed them into the more exotic-sounding Le Posse and took second. And the Comeback Kids, D and M + 2 nearly aced the last round and claimed victory!

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Bube's: Nose Candy

Brad is modelling some of the Husky Milk Maids prizes: a stylish orange fuzzy purse, a 10 pack of melted crunch bars and a strap-on nose candy dispenser. Other prize-winners included Shari, who won a Paradise fireman's t-shirt; Brian of Eat It Raw, who played magic tricks on the traitorious Chris; and Jordan (of the Exploding Ovaries Surgically Removed to Cyprus team), who won some cinnamon bears (which was the last thing she needed, since she was pretty wound up to begin with). Team Emmy, meanwhile took home the five pound box of Swedish fish. The Phool Phonak Monkey placed fifth and chose U.S. Presidents as their theme. TDC lost the tie-breaker for third and chose the classic Three Amigos movie as their theme. Laura's Captain Jack skills came in handy, as the Toxic Olives took third. The Tesla Death Rays were second and we welcomed a new-to-Bube's team, Linuscratchitt, who claimed the grand prize.
Former Bube's drinkmaster extraordinaire John Devennie is in town for the summer before heading down to Sarasota. You can catch him playing in the mud at the Pennsylvania Rennaissance Fair.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Cafe Chuckles: The Littlest State

A great night with a packed house. Ubersmack brought some secret weapons from New Jersey. K-Cubed only missed the champ's circle by one point. Jason and Kristie from Dead Bear Baby in a Jar scoped out the joint. I Went to CV and I'm OK (Twitch, Twitch) had the best name of the night. The Coach Girls vowed to return with reinforcements. There were some strange noises coming from Skirtland's table as they took fifth. Rhode Island Marge (pictured left) of Out of the Vortex chose her home state as a theme and managed to come in fourth (again). The Toxic (Don't call them Tainted) Olives from Bube's made their first appearance and snagged third. A super-sized Price Is Right team, with guest star Rum-chugging Jean, once again placed second, bested by Gigi and the Drunken Stepfathers. Next week's themes: the Los Angeles Dodgers and '50s do-wop music.

Beans and Pineapples, Together at Last!

Dick from the VFW's Room Two is a bean connoisseur and he gave two big thumbs up to the baked beans I prepared for his team Sunday as part of their cookout prize for placing second in the May mini-tournament. The secret ingredient was crushed pineapple. You can find the recipe here. We had great time eating burgers, beans, potato salad, macaroni salad and Janice's delicious home-made peach pie while listening to Stu's jokes.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

VFW: Boxers or Briefs?

Lisa and Carol, distaff members of Mixed Company, were brought on board to help their team with the underwear and hairdo questions. But their former teammates, the Cunning Linguists managed to beat them by one point to take first. Room 2 took third and In Zane in the Membrain once again placed fourth. They chose 70s NFL as their theme. Meanwhile, the B52s, with only two members, managed fifth and chose ZZ Top as their theme. So start growing your beards for next week's show!

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Bube's: Here Comes the Rain Again

Once again we had a bad storm prior to the show and getting to Bube's was an obstacle course of fallen branches. Thanks to all who played. (The storm was so bad that it knocked out the power to the Cat's Meow, so fellow trivia host J stopped by for a special visit).

Here's a pic of Dead Bear Bay in a Broken Lebanese Clay Pot, who returned to Bube's after a month-long hiatus. They were a bit rusty in the early rounds, but rose from fifth to first in the finale. Eat It Raw continues their ascent, taking second, while the Hot Mamas took third. The Toxic Olives and the Exploding Ovaries were neck-and-neck throughout the night, but the O's lived up to their name and flamed out in the fourth. The Olives chose Disco as their theme for placing fourth. Meanwhile, Bill of the Fool Minkey beat Missy of TDC for fifth, and chose World Geogrpahy (non-US) as their theme. Also: welcome to Sarah, a new salty ball to add to the original Crabby Dicks; and a warning to our regulars: the selection of beers for the $2 draft special has been curtailed, so check with your server for which beers qualify.
These ladies, known as the Hot Mamas (Wooooooooo!) were enjoying a "girls night out" and played their very first trivia game. Their enthusiasm carried them into the winner's circle, since they took third.