I Have a Question For You. Or Maybe 50.
For years now, my friends have told me, “Chris, you have so much useless knowledge in your head.”
Well, starting next Monday, it becomes useful, as I present Triviotic with the East Village Idiot. It’s a weekly trivia night that covers all your grade-school subjects. There are even some multiple-choice rounds that may require a number-2 pencil and Scantron answer sheets. It’s like you’re back in an exam room again… except this time, there will be alcohol.
The details are as follows:
Triviotic with the East Village Idiot
Date: Mondays beginning March 24th
Time: 8pm
Location: Arrow, 85 Avenue A (downstairs), in the East Village
Admission: Free, of course. I wouldn’t put my name on it otherwise.
RSVP on Facebook and you’ll get a sneak preview of one of the questions in your Facebook inbox on Monday.
Also, be sure to come early to study and enjoy Arrow’s 2-for-1 happy hour. It’s one happy hour that you probably won’t find in amNewYork.
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March 18th, 2008 at 2:18 pm
Liz says:I’m sorry, whose back? Your back? Ohhh, you mean “you’re back”. Oh. Alright, then.
March 18th, 2008 at 2:42 pm
brookLyn gaL says:I think I would have done better on the SATs if a nice cold beer had been in my near future.
March 18th, 2008 at 7:35 pm
Bitch Cakes says:I love this idea so hard. I wish I could make it
March 19th, 2008 at 12:23 pm
E_in_NYC says:goddammit. I have stuff running till 9pm on Mondays, even if it is right near my apartment.
And that I am a random blog reader who you don’t know. That doesn’t help.
March 20th, 2008 at 7:41 am
Nate says:I shall be in Manhattan for Monday 7th April, make sure you do it that night too. I’ll only be in town for a week and then back to the UK, so, as a long time reader I’d love to have a chance to interact with readers and the author of one of my top blogs!
Some of my Brit knowledge may even come to my advantage!
March 20th, 2008 at 9:15 am
E_in_NYC says:I have found Brit knowledge to be of little use in this city, save for regular misunderstandings about names for household items. And for people finding amusement at my phrases.