In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon are back as the queens go to werk! From a funky rock-the-vote number to climbing the corporate ladder, listen as the guys spill the T as the race draws closer to its big finish. Is it “crystal” clear who’s heading to the end or is there still more work to do?
In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon are back in black as the queens go goth! From dark humor to dark ladies, listen in as the guys dig into the gurls’ Snatch Game and Neo-Goth looks.
In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon give their lives as the queens give their all in an acting and group challenge. From dancing divas to comedy chops, listen in as the guys share their thoughts. The race is just starting to heat up, so get ready for all the shade.
In this episode of COL Drag Race ‘T-Time’, Gary and Damon are back back back again! It’s a new year and a new season of drag has begun. As half of our season’s queens enter the werkroom, listen in as the guys dish on the doll’s charisma, uniqueness, nerve and TALENT as they compete in a Spring Break Talent Show. With more twists, turns, dips and flips coming their way, which queen rises to the challenge?
In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, it’s Jeff’s Birthday (well it will be any day now). And there’s no better way to celebrate than by hanging out with our Entourage. With Cisco and Charles online (and some chatty bears in the comments), the guys correlate this 11th birthday show with a popular convenience store chain. And, for your convenience, one of bears’ favorite topics is discussed: FOOD!
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That’s right, it’s Jeff’s birthday and this year we’re taking a pit stop at the local convenience store for some snacks and drinks. But there might be some debates about the items we can enjoy. But first, let’s discuss a little history about the well known international business.
Currently headquartered in Irving, Texas – it’s owned by Japanese Seven & I Holdings through Seven-Eleven Japan Co., Ltd. Founded in 1927 as an ice house storefront in Dallas. These Texas roots run deep and their 100th anniversary isn’t far off. For nearly the first 20 years they were known as Tote’m Stores because customers ‘toted’ away their purchases. The ‘7toEleven’ name change in the 1940s was used to reflect their new extended hours of 7am to 11pm all week long. And the current logo version includes the change in 1968 to utilize a lowercase ‘n’ at the end of the word ELEVEn.
7-Eleven operates, franchises, and licenses over 78K stores in 19 countries and territories as of Nov ‘21. Did you know they have multiple names? Nationally they operate as not only 7-Eleven but also Speedway mostly in the Midwest & East Coast, and as Stripes in the South Central US. – Wikipedia posting
With that said, let’s get into some questions to consider as part of Jeff’s birthday celebration.
Convenience stores and truck stops across the US provide hot food options. And some of these are considered the best of munchie solutions. Do you consider Chicken Rollers or Bacon Cheeseburger Rollers food or monster culinary creations?