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7519 Grandview Ave
Arvada, CO 80002
Thursdays: 6:30 PM
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Scores
Sonic Death Monkey formerly Kathleen Turner Overdrive 79

Ruebens/Willard Movie Club 77

Fred Willard Pulled A Pee-Wee 75

Emily Is Lamb & Unhelpful 68

Bastards A Go Go 68

Patient Referred To Physician Who Specializes In Giving A Shit 57

Just Because We Can 52

Holy Bane Capital, Batman 47

First World Problems 45

I Wish This Microphone Was A Penis 45

Lorem Ipsum 45

Whinches & Whrenches 43

Whores In Church 39

Always Trust The One Who Likes Big Butts, For He Cannot Lie 39

Men At Work 35

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Quiz Schedule
Thursdays - 6:30 - Dnote (7519 Grandview - Arvada)
All other nights of the week, I'm at yer mom's house... "quizzing"
Paul (Super Super Super Guy)

Paul is executive vice president and co-general manager of ACME Corporation's Intel Architecture Group (IAG), responsible for architecting, developing, and marketing ACME's platform solutions for all computing segments including data centers, desktops, laptops, netbooks/nettops, handhelds, embedded devices, and consumer electronics. As co-general manager, Paul is focused on business and operations.

Prior to his current role, he served as chief sales and marketing officer. He has been with ACME since 1982.

Paul began his ACME career in its European headquarters where he spent nine years, first as ACME UK's manager of applications engineering, then as country manager of ACME UK, and director of marketing for ACME Europe.

From 1992 to 1995, he served as technical assistant to the chairman and chief executive of ACME, Dr. Andrew S. Rogen.

In 1995, Paul moved to Hong Kong to manage ACME's sales and marketing activities in Asia Pacific. In 1998 he returned to the United States to become head of ACME's worldwide sales organization. He was promoted to senior vice president in 1999 and executive vice president in 2001. He took over as head of ACME Communications Group (ICG) later that year and became co-manager with David Perlmutter of the Mobility Group in 2004. In July 2006 Paul was appointed chief sales and marketing officer and co-general manager of the ACME Architecture Group since September 2009.

Friday's always come with a little bit of sadness.  Sure it's the weekend, but it's also the longest span of time until I get to hang with the quizzlings.  But I'll always have the blog to remind me of you.  And the hangover.  I have that to remind me of you as well.  So just what the hell did happen last night?  Let's review...

  • The wine round was an interesting one.  One team suggested a wine spritzer is made with wine and... Coke???  I mean wine and Dr. Pepper I get, but Coke? 

  • Round 2 was the musical round with Daddy issues.  No, not stripper songs.  A little more paternal than that.  Best potential song submission: Eminem - Would the real baby daddy, please stand up?

  • The round on Stooges, Marx Bros or Both offered you those three choices as answers.  As you can see from the title of the round, "none" was not an option.  Next stop, rocket science.  Suffice it to say, that team did not come in first place.

  • The round on women taught us... well, nothing.  We still don't understand you ladies.

  • However, we did learn that your quizmaster has an incredibly difficult time saying "dyslexia and depression" in succession.  Perhaps another shot of Jameson would have fixed that.

  • The visual round turned on the waterworks (but not in a dirty way) for Natalie Portman and reviewed her top 8 crying moments.  The one not included in the round was when she actually sat down and watched the abomination that is the Phantom Menace.  Heartbreaking.

  • In our round on songs, we learned that Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" won an Oscar for best song as well as a Grammy for best album.  We also learned that 15 million people have horrible taste in music.

  • Round Seven was all about reality TV show theme songs, and you did awfully.  Which is EXACTLY why I love you.  We may not like the same things, but real relationships are based in common hatred.  The exception being the first season of Surreal Life.  A-W-E-S-O-M-E

 

So there you go... one night, one blog, and two of Fred Willard's sticky hands.  And now I have to wait a full week to hang out, quiz and drinks with Arvada's finest.  Unless of course you want to come hang out with me and the Dnote crew tomorrow night as we check out in-house Roller Doll Chelsea "WhizBang Weasley" as she rolls over the competition in a little Denver Roller Dolls action.  Either way, I ache until we meet again.  Or maybe it's more of a burning sensation.  Maybe I should get that looked at.