Can someone please tell me what the "Big Three" are?

Anonymous
Could someone please explain how the Big 3 relates to the Big Lebowski, the Big Chill, the Big Bopper, the Big Bang, the Big Dig, and the Big Gulp?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain how the Big 3 relates to the Big Lebowski, the Big Chill, the Big Bopper, the Big Bang, the Big Dig, and the Big Gulp?



You forgot the Big O.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Big 3 is a narrative of human ambition.

Deep and poetic! I feel a novel coming on. Please write one!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could someone please explain how the Big 3 relates to the Big Lebowski, the Big Chill, the Big Bopper, the Big Bang, the Big Dig, and the Big Gulp?



You forgot the Big O.


And the Big F-cking Deal.
Anonymous
We need an FAQ or glossary. These are legit questions from newbies and simple answers would be preferable to threads. The simple answer could flag controversy -- it doesn't have to endorse the label but it would help to have a definition.
Anonymous
Aw - this one can be answered by a search, no? It's been a good read so far...
Anonymous
"Big 5 sounds better anyway."

Yeah. Ivy League. Sprout League. 2,000 Leagues Under the Sea... oh oh We've Sprung a League...
Anonymous
Michael, Elvis & The Beatles
Anonymous
Bach, Beethoven and Brahms.
Anonymous
If you have to ask...

Anonymous
...you can't afford it.
Anonymous
It's not a money thing, shnookums...
Anonymous
But it was a joke, honey.
Anonymous
Yeah, really. Are you the poster that made the same "if you can't afford it" comment in the clothing forum? In both cases, it's entirely innapropriate. The question was not HOW MUCH the shoes cost or HOW MUCH big 3 tuition is. You remind me of Will Ferrill in Anchorman when he keeps saying "When in Rome..."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah, really. Are you the poster that made the same "if you can't afford it" comment in the clothing forum? In both cases, it's entirely innapropriate. The question was not HOW MUCH the shoes cost or HOW MUCH big 3 tuition is. You remind me of Will Ferrill in Anchorman when he keeps saying "When in Rome..."


The "You can't afford it" comment was a joke. It was also inaccurate. I'm the schookums poster. It's not money, it's something else. And if you have to ask...
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