Always was and always will be extraordinaire.....
Since when did Paul make sense???
n. something extraordinary or bizarre
so I\'ve always wondered and now I can ask, why is a show with little/no crowd called a "doozie"? before talk of doozies here I just used the word in two instances:
1. "wow, that was a doozie!" meaning it was a knee-slappin\' hearty-laughin\' good time
-or-
2. those delicious double-decker frosting filled chocolate chip cookies called \'Double-Doozies\'
please folks, enlighten me with the etymology of "doozie" here in Breakfast land......
cause that\'s the way it is. :shrug:
1. "wow, that was a doozie!" meaning it was a knee-slappin\' hearty-laughin\' good time
^^^
That one, but sarcastically
n. something extraordinary or bizarre
because it is extraordinary and bizarre that a band this good can play to crowds that small
cause that\'s the way it is. :shrug:
weak chris.

1. "wow, that was a doozie!" meaning it was a knee-slappin\' hearty-laughin\' good time
^^^
That one, but sarcastically
i feel that.
n. something extraordinary or bizarre
because it is extraordinary and bizarre that a band this good can play to crowds that small
^^^that\'s what im looking for. :yay:
watch out.the first steps a doozie.
alrighty, that wasnt even that long ago..
****. but i like using the word even though it didnt make a lot of sense to me in given context. it does sound right though.