Julie made an interesting point today about Little Caesar's Pizza. While neither of the words "hot" and "ready" are nouns, the phrase "Hot 'N Ready" is a noun, thanks to our friend at the LC.
I have a special birthday joke for MPM and KP in honor of their special day (or special days, because they are not spending them together (and I'm not suggesting anything, Jen)). I dug it out from the archives.
What did people say to the guy named Joseph who claimed to be Martin Luther King's son?
I walk around in a stupor most of the day. I wish I could say it is a drunken stupor, but there just isn't time to drink! I am just exhausted most of the time, but hey, isn't everyone
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If a post in this journal does not have something at the end indicating who posted it, it was posted by Asa (especially if it is brilliant or witty, e.g. my jokes). If the post ends with ~Ju, then Julie posted it. If it contains "nasc jzkdcwelewfgixssvzbdcm.xZxcm,knlsdvnjncka n,cajecakm dc kn djb c , m" then it was Braeden.
Here is a link to the UPN website for Veronica Mars trivia. It is pretty hard - the references are obscure. I think Steph might have the best chance at it.