
Sock monkey nativity scenes, on display in the window of Words of Whimsy, 1904 South St.
Merry Christmas!

Sock monkey nativity scenes, on display in the window of Words of Whimsy, 1904 South St.
Merry Christmas!
Come to the Christmas Comedy Spectacular at Finn McCool’s tonight at 10:15 PM.
Johnny will be hosting an awesome comedy show on Monday night, December 22nd at Finn McCools on the corner of Twelfth and Sansom. Comedians include Chip Chantry, Steve Zorbalas, and Ronnie Long, and Johnny will be the host.
Johnny will also be hosting a Special Christmas Quizzo next week at Doc Watson’s, Centre Square Bar and Grille, O’Neals, and The Bards. There will be no quizzo at Black Sheep and Nick’s next week, since Wednesday falls on Christmas Eve.
The Nation of Quizlam was able to hold off the competition at Nick’s on Wednesday, then asked that their picture not be doctored, so as not to take away from their lovely faces. This same squad also complained about their photo with N.W.A. a couple of weeks ago. Anyone who has a message for this narcissistic group of also-rans and ne’er-do-wellers, please feel free to click on “comments” at the bottom of this article. In more exciting news, Santa made a brief appearance, keeping an eye on his ho-ho-hos. (Photo below)
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The Four Letter Words, a collection of some of the most brilliant legal minds in the city, got an added boost on Tuesday with the addition of Johnny Cochran, who led them to a victory over Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe, 98-90. Cochran was overjoyed after the win. “I thought this win was splendiferous for the amalgamation of conglomerates we have assembelized. The victory was not only monumentous, it was consequentially extemperaneous.” The others agreed.
Special Ed Ed pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in Quizzo history on Monday night at Doc Watson’s, overcoming a fourteen point deficit in the final round to move past Risky Quizness. Another way of putting that, of course, is that Risky Quizness pulled off one of the greatest chokes in Quizzo history. Special Ed Ed won a squeaker, 80-79. The Troy McClures had their worst performance ever, finishing a disappointing fourth.
Controversy erupted, as it seems to every week, after last nights Quizzo at Nick’s Roast Beef. In overtime, the Plaster of Paris Hilton won second place (Worth $25) when one of their team members was able to spell Baryshnikov correctly. However, it was discovered early this morning after a thorough investigation that the man who spelled the great dancer’s name correctly was none other than the world renowned Krazylegs Kruschev, who danced with Mikhail at the Russian School of Ballet from 1969-1973! The picture below, taken in 1972, clearly proves it! The Johnny Goodtimes Ethical Committee is looking into any possible improprieties. A spokesman for third place finisher Coochie Kream said that the team was “piping mad.”
The Cousin F@%&’ Monkeys blew past the competition in Round Four of Wednesday night’s Quizzo at Nick’s Roast Beef. The Monkeys,
a collection of one woman and three lonely men who struggle to keep their fires lit and cabins warm, were able to come out on top on a hoary night at Nick’s. Plaster of Paris Hilton was able to win second in overtime, moving past the Coochie Kream.