06 October 2004

It's official...I'm certifiable!

KVSC Trivia is coming soon (well, Feb 11th at 5pm to the 13th at 7pm.

KVSC 88.1FM is presenting TSI: Trivia Scene Investigation as their 26th annual 50-hour trivia weekend February 11-13th.

Yes, the station is in St. Cloud, Minnesota; however, they do stream in mp3 on their website. I was the training director at the station, was the Monday morning DJ, fill-in Jazz show host, and have worked at the trivia contest for the last three years.

It's the most fun you can legally have and I totally recommend it. It's 50 hours of non-stop caffiene ingestion and frantic searches for obscure trivia on the Net and phone calls to TV/Movie junkies. I'm very seriously considering putting together a team to compete this year. I've worked it for three years...and it's time for me to play. It's a $35 fee per team...so if I can get 6 other people to play, that's $5/person for the team fee...and whatever munchies, drinks, coffee, Bawls, etc that you want.

I'm totally psyched for trivia and its still four months away...anyone game for a weekend of depraved insanity?

If no one has shown interest by about Christmas, then I'm going to start planning on being at the station and wasting 50+ more hours of my life working at trivia, sleeping in the back of studio, and answering the phone "Trivia Hotline, this is the Fluffer!" or "Domino's Pizza, sorry, we're closed."

It's a blast and a great way to hang out for a weekend. I'd like to have an apartment full of people to share the depravity of it all...and just hang out and have a helluva time.

My favorite team name ever is "My Dixie Wrecked And I'm Home Alone..." (say it out loud...)
last years team names and scores are here.

Any questions, thoughts, etc and TEAM NAMES (the more twisted but legal for radio, the better)...post 'em here!

2 comments:

nullslashvoid said...

That actually sounds really interesting. I'm not sure if I could manage that though. Imagine the Monday after...

bigbearjt said...

Heh...I did the Monday morning 6a-9a shift after trivia.

Lemme tell you...sublime isn't even close to accurate. I think it was the "near death" morning show.

Normally my newscasts are 5-7 minutes...I took 15 cuz I was reading so slow. My 8am news nearly ran into my 8:30 sports.

It's a tradition (known fact?) that the Monday after trivia is a "no one is in the office and only air staff will show up" day.

Pretty much it's party Sunday night and drag ass through Monday or it's drop into bed at 7:05pm Sunday. I'm more of the 10pm Sunday type...I usually listened for a couple of hours afterwards...though I've never made the post-party at the Red Carpet bar.