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09/20/2007 06:50 #41205

Happy Birthday, e:lizabeth!
Category: birthdays
YAY! Enjoy your Day :)

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Love the September B-days!!




ladycroft - 09/20/07 18:01
happy happy birthday!
jbeatty - 09/20/07 07:09
Beat me by 20 min! Happy Birthday Liz. Btw you are so going down this year in fantasy hockey.

09/17/2007 15:01 #41156

Party City
Category: birthdays
As you know, I always encourage people to celebrate not only the birth-day but the whole birth-week. Seems to work that way anyway- getting together with friends at various times, getting together with family at another, perhaps a little something at work too. And so, this past weekend commenced the beginning of my birthday celebrations.

Anyway, I made my way out to Diablo Friday night, for the 2nd annual RIP Continental party. I don't get out there that often and it was nice to make specific plans to meet up with a bunch of friends for celebratory debauchary. Thanks for the birthday drink, (e:soma)! Tattoo Rum and Coke is too yummy.Great to hang, its been awhile! It was also a pleasure to chill with (e:pyrcedgrrl), (e:redletterweek), (e:vincent), and our other buds- Harry, Katie, Rainy, Shawn, & Solomon.

Yesterday was dinner and a movie. A very nice evening. I finally got to see, Balls of Fury. Funny, but not as hilarious as I think it could have been. However, Christopher Walken and the sex slaves made me giggle endlessly. I need to see, Superbad. And scrumptious Clive Owen on the big screen in, 'Shoot 'em up'.

Today at some point, my mom will be over. She hasn't been feeling well, which I hate to hear. I'm not sure if its a quick visit or if there are plans for dinner or something. My step-dad called me today as well, wondering what i am up to. I think he will come over when my mom does. This actual birthday evening will most likely be free for me.

Then, the celebrations will wrap up this Saturday with my South of the Border bonfire. Come on out!
and (e:ladycroft) it feels TOO WEIRD not to have you here. OY!
I hope someone will be taking lots of pics.

I just love this picture of (e:soma) and I.
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Good and Evil:
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There were a lot more from that night, but I'll wait and eventually do a b-day photo purge on here; keep it all together.

So, I'm beginning to prep for the Bonfire. Weather is supposed to be perfect. As always, I will plan on having something set up in case the weather isn't so great. Set up my garage for shelter along with access to the apartment-- give people options.

Right now I am looking for inexpensive margarita glasses; preferably plastic, reusable and again, CHEAP. Does not matter what they look like. Party City was ridiculous on cup prices- because it had a little design they go for 3-5 bucks a piece. Um, no. I'll buy a bag of colorful plastic cups instead.

I found a pinata at Party City that was reasonable and that will provide a perfect medium for drunk people to be blindfolded and given a bat. While it isn't a good idea, it certainly is a fun one. :D

I saw a bunch of party decorating stuff that would be fun to have, but decided against. I think I will keep it simple. I think-- I still have till Saturday to figure it out. Anyway, an inflatable colorful sombrero that is used as a cooler by lining the outer part of the hat with ice and sticking bottles of beer in the brim. Its cute; I kinda want it, but not sure- I don't want to go crazy on stuff like that.

and I want Sombreros too, thanks to (e:janelle)'s idea.

Again, I will give myself a few more days to really think about it. The main thing is good food, drink and company. PARTAY!


soma - 09/18/07 20:49
Yeah Diablo is always a good time! I love off the Wall and Diablo they are my fave hang's or wells if i do go out. the music was awesome. and WTF was i doin besides drinkin' my drinky drink my usual poison.. stoli o and cran.. lol.. your welcome for the B day drink.. no prob good to catch up w/ you too.. i do hope i can make it out to your bonfire/ and party it sounds like a good times and when i sipped your drink.. it reminded me of Dr Pepper and Timika..lol

good times good times.
catch ya soon
take care

Curt-Soma
lizabeth - 09/18/07 01:06
Woohoo!!! This week is my birthday week, too! Happy b-day, birthday buddy!!

I don't have a lot of special plans (just a lot of practice skates with the derby girls, including on Thursday, my actual b-day), but I did get treated to a movie tonight, and Murphy's Law are in town on Friday.

I'm hoping I can wrangle some cupcakes out of someone this week. :D
pyrcedgrrl - 09/18/07 00:07
I love that shirt! Maybe I will try to procure it as I did your stripey socks, and rip it off of you the next time I spot it. (yes, i know that sounded dirty)


Oh yeah, happy bithday too. :p
museumchick - 09/17/07 23:45
I hope you had an absolutely wonderful birthday!
mike - 09/17/07 22:27
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAREY!!!
libertad - 09/17/07 21:41
Happy Birthday THEE! I'm glad that you clarified that the party was an open invite because I really wasn't sure from the last post (maybe I missed something)

Love,

Barnicus
jenks - 09/17/07 20:35
Happy bday!!
paul - 09/17/07 20:33
Happy Birthday!
lilho - 09/17/07 20:04
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
metalpeter - 09/17/07 19:56
First of all Happy Birthday. Secondly glad you had a good time and I hope your party is great also. Glad you liked balls of fury and when you get to see shot em' up I hope you really like it, I know I did but I hate giving recomendations.
carolinian - 09/17/07 18:42
A belated happy b-day to you, (e:theecary)!

I came to late to Buffalo to ever remember the Continental, but I heard it was amazing back in its heyday.
drew - 09/17/07 15:07
I think (e:janelle) and I have some hot pepper lights around somewhere that we can lend.

09/15/2007 22:52 #41125

Scrubs- Orphan Feast
Category: weekend
Loafing can be a most excellent way to enjoy the weekend, (e:mrmike)!

After a couple of very late nights (and getting up too early), the lack of sleep muddled my brain enough to fail to take the initiative in going to spend time with a new friend. I can be such a dork.

Instead, I watched a marathon of Scrubs on Comedy Central and played a few rounds of, "Orphan Feast". I hadn't played it before now. (e:pyrcedgrrl) introduced me to it, explaining to me that "it's a game set in London in 1886, and you have to catch and bag orphans so you can eat them all the while fighting off cops and prostitutes" jeez, what is the world coming too. What about the good ole days of rape and pillage? ;)


anyway, as with all things AdultSwim, you can expect a healthy dose of perversion. Wanna play?



Going out would have been nice, but staying in faired well for my sleep deprived brain. I did run out into the evening for a long brisk walk (sleepy brained yes, but still with oodles of physical energy; as usual).

Multiple episodes of Scrubs and a few rounds of Orphan Feast; not shabby for a Saturday in.

right?

haha..




09/15/2007 16:21 #41119

Looking for something to do
I am stumped as to what to go and do today.


What activities/events are going on this afternoon- evening?


theecarey - 09/15/07 22:59
not terrible at all! actually, with the 30 degree drop, I felt like I should get into hibernation mode
mrmike - 09/15/07 21:12
I loafed a good portion of the afternoon away....terrible, but it felt great

09/14/2007 14:01 #41095

Charlier Hunter Trio and last TATS
Category: music
Thursday at the Square, September 13th

I wasn't paying much attention this summer, but its the 20th anniversary of Thursday at the Square.

It was a perfect evening to venture downtown for the second to last TATS performance. Although I had not seen or heard, Charlie Hunter Trio previously, what little I did know, made me eager to know more.

I am pleased to the point of popping! I intend to buy some music very soon. I know a lot of the sounds and experience in general is lost in a venue like TATS, so acquiring a cd or going to another concert should prove to magnify the experience I had. I LOVE finding 'new' music. I'm in a perpetual search for 'good music'; yes, subjective, I know.


Anders Osborne was the other performance. I like blues, I love the Saxaphone, I deeply enjoy tuning into one instrument all the while feeling the symphony of cohesion. Anders didn't have that. It felt mechanical. Not sure if this is the norm or if anyone picked up on that, but it decreased my favorability, and instead I found my mind wandering to the going-ons of everyone else.
Hey, I saw a lady hauled off in handcuffs, escorted by two officers, one of which was carry her purse by his elbow. I saw kids (or men?) doing wheelies on bikes, one of which fell off the back when the rear tire kept going forward mid wheelie. I saw the extreme pleasure a man took in dancing his own special rhythm to Anders Osborne. I wasn't sure if he has his own music in his head, or if he was just really letting loose, if so, I kinda dig that.

I usually sit in the same spot- up near the statues, and I have noticed that this year, I have seen the same people when I go. The ever present "air guitar" player did not disappoint in contributing his participation with the bands. Please tell me someone has seen this guy? haha, he is always to the right of the stage. Also, the super funny older 'drunk guys' found their way to the bushes, as always, with their multiple cups of beer. They are super happy drunks yet I can only hope they walked or took a cab.

Next week is Dropkick Murphys. I am kinda curious about them. I think if anything, it will lend to an energetic atmosphere for as the last performance of the season. So I will try to go.
Also, Jackdaw is on.

a couple of Dropkick Murphys videos:
Walk Away


Sunshine Highway


metalpeter - 09/14/07 17:54
I wasn't up for the square last night But I will be there on Thursday. I have a feeling it might get a little bit crazy but that is just me. I know I have seen Drop Kick Murphy's before but can't remember what there music sounds like.