Join The Drunkest Studio Audience Ever at Sunday’s Granada xx Dating Game

Fifty entered. But only 16 were chosen to seek romance, a hot meal and tickets to see The xx. This Sunday, we'll watch things get awkward as those eligible single people compete in the Sundown at Granada's xx Dating Game. If you, like most, were not selected, come closer. I...
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Fifty entered. But only 16 were chosen to seek romance, a hot meal and tickets to see The xx. This Sunday, we’ll watch things get awkward as those eligible single people compete in the Sundown at Granada’s xx Dating Game.

If you, like most, were not selected, come closer. I have a something to confess (low voice whispers): You are the lucky ones.

You will not have to appear witty and dateable under pressure. Also, you can get shitcanned on mimosas while snort laughing at guest hosts comedienne Chelsea Hood and Mavs Maniaac dancer Drew Lyons.

YOU WIN SUNDAY!

Now, what’s a game show without a mildly overserved, but cheerfully energetic studio audience? Nothing. You’ll be doing a public service — the Lord’s work if you will — by showing up for this free afternoon of comedy, beginning at 3 p.m. on February 10th (although, I recommend getting there early, for day drinking and sitting purposes.) Still not sold? Well, alright. Those kind-hearted souls at the Granada will give one lucky audience member the VERY LAST PAIR of passes to see The xx. Oh, and we’ll be handing out a pair of golden tickets to see SNOOP DOGG perform on St. Patty’s Day!

Dude, you could win those.

I’ll be there, along with our gift-giving Observer Street Team. Let’s do an awkward group high five.

(If Sunday’s 30 percent chance of thunderstorms gets all rowdy, this party moves inside the Granada. Perfect!)

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