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What about the ball game? Why hasn't anyone described the ball game? My friends play it all the time. Amazing.


[edit] Just a note

Probably not worth mentioning in the article, but my roommate currently works at the same Bennigan's restaurant that McKittrick used to, and she and I have met some of the people the characters are based on. She reassures me that they no longer do anything to the food of "biotches". But I can attest, from having been all through that store, that the movie set is an exact copy of that Bennigan's, right down to the layout of the manager's office. Apparently they could not get the rights to use the Bennigan's name (not surprising at all), but the name appears to be all they changed. Kasreyn 09:54, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Verizon Wireless store?

Regarding this edit, two questions come to mind:

  1. Is this true, or can someone confirm it? Seems suspicious to me.
  2. Is it really of any encyclopedic value?
    1. And considering its dubious state as a "fact", should it be left in the article?

Mipadi 16:32, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Promotional poster?

The line about a "fake(?) promotional poster for Bussing" doesn't seem to meet the Wiki Guidelines and has little encyclopedic value. I'm going to remove it unless someone can confirm its truth and provide evidence for its informational worth. Jmodum90 (talk) 02:51, 28 April 2008 (UTC)