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Win tickets to see Aqua Teen Hunger Force Live! -- WE HAVE A WINNER

POSTED: Thursday, May 6, 2010, 8:00 PM
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We've got two sets of tickets to go see Aqua Teen Hunger Force Live and we wanna give them to you! Meatwad, Carl and all your faves hit the stage Saturday night at the Troc for some weirdo Adult Swim-style goodness. Julia West has all the details in this week's Agenda section:
As if Aqua Teen Hunger Force couldn't get any weirder, the Adult Swim 'toon has stepped through the TV and made it to 3-D. After the live-action episode last May, creators Dana Snyder and Dave Willis decided to take the show on the road. The live version features everyone's favorite characters — minus Frylock because, according to their website, "He wanted too much money." But Shake and Meatwad will be there with Carl in all his hairy-shouldered grossness. Expect silly segments like "America's Next Top Meatwad." Admit it, you always wanted to hang with those foul-mouthed Jersey creatures. This is as close as you're going to get to wading in Carl's pool.
Philly's own Schoolly D wrote and performed the theme song (above) for Aqua Teen. Along with being credited as a gangsta rap forerunner, Schoolly's music has appeared in several Abel Ferrara movies, including the shoot-out in King of New York. But here's what we want to know: Congratulations Chelsey and Nick. Answer is below:

On the DVD extras of King of New York, Schoolly claims he invented what extreme winter sport?

Schoolly D claims he invented snowboarding by sliding down hills on the cardboard used to breakdance on.

The first two people to answer that question correctly by e-mailing molly [dot] eichel [at] citypaper [dot] net get two tickets to the show. All you have to do is pick up the tickets at our Old City offices. Remember, e-mail. Do not leave your answers in the comments.
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