FACT OF THE DAY: A Burger King commercial starring a five-year-old Sarah Michelle Gellar in 1982 was the first commercial to ever mention a competitor by name. Consequently, McDonald's sued Gellar as well as Burger King.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Holy hell, that is an awesome lineup at Coldtowne. And it's the only show in town! And it's Pay-What-You-Want! WHY AM I STILL IN CALIFORNIA
COLDTOWNE THEATER:
8:30 - Monday Night Mash feat. Local Genius Society, Franz & Dave, and The Intentions (Pay what you want)
10:00 - Monday Night Open-Mic (stand-up) (Pay what you want)
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Re: Tonight in Austin Improv: Monday, February 27
the Doublemeat Palace takes on a whole new context...happywaffle wrote:FACT OF THE DAY: A Burger King commercial starring a five-year-old Sarah Michelle Gellar in 1982 was the first commercial to ever mention a competitor by name. Consequently, McDonald's sued Gellar as well as Burger King.
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