
Because it is absolutely imperative that I find him when I get to Pittsburgh and break him out of prison.
What’s the most overrated movie ever?

No, this is not the same as worst movie ever. Most overrated is a movie that everyone just raves about, and you just don’t get it. For me, it’s Old School. It’s ok, nowhere near the worst movie ever, but I thought it was really mediocre. It’s got a couple of funny parts, but I’ve seen dozens of movies that were much funnier. I thought it was kind a cliche movie, too (Old guy dies when he sees boobs? Kind of lame). Anyways, tell me what you think by commenting below.
I’ve got meeting all morning, then me and Lyle head off for Pittsburgh. If you haven’t read my interview with the lady who makes the great crabcakes, check it out. I’ll be posting more on traffic.com throughout the day.
The Last Meal
On Monday night, Trivia Art, my friend Suzanne, and I headed out for my final Philly meal before the road trip began. I figured I’d hit up Jim’s and grab a steak. Man it was awesome. Jim’s is always great, but sometimes you get one that goes beyond great, and this was one of those times. Well, I figured that I was going to have to take it to the next level, so after Jim’s I wandered down the street and, you guessed it, hit up Lorenzo’s for a slice.

Lorenzo’s is way hit or miss. Sometimes it is so-so, and sometimes it makes a solid pitch for best pizza in the city. Unfortunately, this was one of those so-so times. It’s still entirely edible when it’s so-so, so I chowed down. The follow photo was taken three hours later. It was not a joke.

Hey peeps

Me and Lyle are heading out of the nation’s capital and off to Batimore to grab crab cakes. Lyle’s a west coast guy, so he’s never had one. Then, believe it or not, it’s back to good ol’ Wayne, PA tonight before we head to Pittsburgh manana. Art tells me that things went pretty well last night. Rock on. My night was pretty wild, as I hosted a little quizzo in DC. The DC crowd was plenty smart, but I’ll still take y’all in a head to head match up. In fact, that’s something that would be awesome-a city vs. city quizzo. If anybody’s got any great ideas for how we could do that, post ’em below. I just visited the Ford Theatre, where Lincoln got shot, and I’ll be posting about that this afternoon on the traffic.com blog, as well as a crabcake report, so be sure to check back then.
Question of the Week

How old does Gerald Ford turn on July 14th?
Here’s the deal
Alright, gang, today is takeoff day, and I’m currently located in the exotic locale of…Wayne, PA! Yeah, the truck needed to get inspected. The hope is that I’ll make it to DC in time to host quizzo, but that is a crapshoot due to the late departure and the type of traffic that DC gets. So we’ll see. I’m gonna start blogging on the other site soon. Here’s the deal for the next several weeks.
1) Quizzo will be hosted by Trivia Art and Jam Master Sean. They both have plenty of quizzo hosting experince and both do a good job, so you’re in good hands.
2) You may only play once a week. With as much as I’ve got going on, there’s just no way for me to find time to come up with more than one set of questions per week. Sorry.
3) You will be able to follow me for the next several weeks on roadtrip.traffic.com, where I’ll be relating my adventures across America as well as asking for your advice on where to go and what to do. I hope you’ll follow my exciting trek!
Johnny Meets the Truck Driver

Well gang, I met Lyle Lovinit a couple of hours ago. He flew in from Cali this morning, and he’s definitely West Coast. Real laid back, real tan, and he’s wearing an aloha shirt. Not a very stereotypical trucker, but sems like a real nice guy. We should get a long fine. Also, possibly a slight change for tommorrow night. Thinking about maybe hitting DC instead of Baltimore. I was hoping to host quizzo. I know a guy who hosts it there, but I haven’t been able to get a hold of him. So I’m still trying to figure out what exactly I’m gonna do. Oh well, the best adventures are always the ones you play by ear. Stay tuned, and feel free to give me any tips you’ve got for DC. Just nighttime stuff, won’t be doing any cultural stuff. We’re just kinda swinging through DC and Baltimore in the next couple of days to work out whatever kinks we might encounter, then back to Philly and heading off to Pittsburgh on Thursday.
Intense
Aw man, about 24 hours to go on the countdown and my to do list (which includes a visit to Jim’s Steaks) is still enormous. Starting to get a bit nervous. Not about the trip itself, but about the preparations for the trip. Lyle (the truck driver) flew in this morning, and I’ll meet him this afternoon. I’ll let you know how that goes. Had meeting with a “media advisor” this morning. To make a long story short, I was advised that, when on air, never say anything like this. I’m currently trying to figure out what I’m gonna do in Baltimore tommorrow night. I’ll let ya know. I hope to talk a bit about the World Cup and those sniveling wusses that won later in the day, if I have time.
Have a Happy Bonza bottler Day!
Just wanted to wish everyone a great Bonza Bottler Day. Hope you’re gtting excited for next year, when on July 7th, we’ll be celebrating a Bodacious Bonza Bottler Day! Wow, I just learned about this today. I’m really excited.
I’m in a cubicle!

That’s right, people. A day I thought would never happen. I, Johnny Goodtimes, sitting in a cubicle, drinking instant coffee and “working”. Now, what I’m working on is pretty kool. But still. I’ve been doing research on a place in Amarillo, TX called the Big Texan Steakhouse, where they give you a 72 oz steak for free if you can eat it in an hour. I’m trying to decide whether or not it’s worth attempting. I mean, there is absolutely no way I could finish it, but it might be worth the try. I’ll get this week’s winners up manana, and I’ll tell you more about the trip a little later today.
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