Posted By
Najib
Apr 04, 2011 07:47
I won yesterday the Wii Bowling championship at the Beirut Corporate Games! I thought it would be just fun and all but it was pretty competitive and some brought along their kids to coach them; that was hilarious to watch kids yelling at their parents. The scoreboard above was my quarter final game against a well prepared candidate. I messed up at first but came back to win. In all, the 2 days event was…
Posted By
Najib
Mar 19, 2011 06:09
LBCI figured out a new way to boost its basketball games audience by taking out the time display from the screen. That way, viewers will keep living in suspense not knowing when the quarter or game is gonna finish. Ironically, their key sponsor is Tissot. PS: Mabrouk to Annibal and Roy!
Humor
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Lebanon
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Lebanon
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Lebanon
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News
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Automotive
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Lebanon
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Information
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