![]() ![]() A shady man named Uncle Lou noticed the altercation, and noticed that Biff used a book to select the winners.When Gertrude claimed Biff was as greedy as his father, Biff stated that he learned that from her. However, when they beat the San Francisco 49ers, she only gave Biff back his twenty dollars, and kept the rest for herself. Biff told her to make another bet, on the Washington Redskins. She didn't bet on the Bears, and they lost against the Los Angeles Rams, making Biff twenty dollars poorer. He gave a $20 bill that he stole from a table to his grandmother to bet on the Chicago Bears. Biff repeatedly tried to get his grandmother to bet for him at the Turf Club since the legal age to gamble was 21, and at 18, he was underage.She complains about the stench of the manure in the car, as well as on himself, and told him to come up with a better lie when he says he got the bruise on his face from falling down the stairs. Gertrude Tannen orders Biff to take her to Las Vegas so she can play the slot machines.Like many self-employed men, Biff likely started a limited liability corporation or sole proprietorship, registering it under the name "BiffCo".Note: The following section is considered non-canon or is disputed in canonicity. It is likely that the matchbooks in both timelines have the Biff's logo, and as such BiffCo exists in the restored 1985 timeline, albeit with one interest: Biff's Auto Detailing. The aforementioned matchbooks were also complimentary in the casino, one of which Marty takes and later uses to destroy the almanac - ironically, using a piece of Biff's empire. In the original timeline of 1985, before Biff witnessed the flying DeLorean time machine departing for 2015, he was going to show Marty a matchbook that advertised his auto detailing business.He realized that the timeline had been restored, and the BiffCo properties erased from existence when the text on the matchbook's cover changed before his eyes from PLEASURE PARADISE to AUTO DETAILING as it had been in 1985A-I. When they retrieved the almanac from Biff on November 12, 1955, Marty burned it with the matchbook he took from the Pleasure Paradise. He learned about this timeline through the Hill Valley Telegraph archives, and took some bound collections of newspapers containing the relevant information back to his now trashed lab, where he showed them to Marty McFly. Emmett Brown sneaked into the Hill Valley Public Library, which had been boarded up and closed down to make room for a new BiffCo development. In 1985, a line at the foot of each lion statue at the entrance (albeit partly obscured by graffiti) said that Lyon Estates was a PROUD MEMBER OF THE BiffCo FAMILY.īiff Tannen's Pleasure Paradise Casino & Hotel was home to the Biff Tannen Museum, which detailed his success and the rise of his power, which was assisted by the growth and success of his very own company, BiffCo.īiffCo owned Lone Pine Mall, as confirmed by the news story BiffCo Takes Over Lone Pine Mall in the issue of the Hill Valley Telegraph, which had the front page headline EMMETT BROWN COMMITTED. By 1985, BiffCo had grown into an enormously successful business empire.īiffCo Realty, a part of BiffCo Enterprises, owned Lyon Estates. In 1968, BiffCo came into ownership of the Hill Valley Police Department through unknown means. Biff's position in the company gave him great influence over political leaders and law enforcement. As we see, BiffCo takes over Lone Pine Mall.īiffCo Enterprises, or simply BiffCo, was the enterprise founded by Biff Tannen after having made millions successfully betting on horse races with help of the Grays Sports Almanac in the Biffhorrific timeline.īiff invested in toxic waste reclamation and other heavy polluting industries with the company. ![]()
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