Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Church vs Trannies


Joey hails from a small Miami suburb quaintly named Davie. Davie, known for its excellent public schools and racism, is also the home of notables such as Vanilla Ice and Chad Ocho Cinco. Thanks, Davie!

I come from a more significant town, Chicago, whose list of famous figures likely matches that of the current population of Davie


Joey and I are also both basketball fans. I grew up watching the Chicago Bulls win 6 NBA Championships. Joey grew up watching the Miami Heat consistently miss the playoffs.




This season, the Bulls and the Heat are both serious contenders for the NBA title, and being proud and petty people, we've decided to place a friendly wager based on whose team goes further in the playoffs. If Joey wins, I have to attend church for an entire month with him (dear lord please help me avoid this). If I win, Joey and I will dine at AsiaSF, an establishment known for its excellent soba noodle dishes served up with a side of Tranny.

You're probably wondering 'what the hell does this have to do with the Discipline Off'?'. Well, it really doesn't. But, if you read one of the earlier posts on the implications (or lack thereof) of religion on discipline, perhaps you'll be able to see a connection.

I can't wait to win those soba noodles.

AsiaSF is known for its Soba Noodles

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