we're going to the drive in tonight. we have a pick up and will line the bed with blankets and pillows and bring a picnic basket with snacks and drinks and will drench ourselves in cancer causing deet to protect ourselves from the mosquitoes. but i think it would be much more fun if we have a group of stippers come along and parked our cars next to each other and all chill together. who's game?
Come on, i don't want to hear any excuses. we still haven't done anything together as a group this summer and it's about high time we did. we still have Shakespeare to do this year and we don't have much time left for that one. is the fist show over? if so, we will definitely do the second show, but if not, we will do both.
call me or send me a post-it or an email and let me know if you're willing to go. if you don't have a car, i'm sure we can get someone to pick you up and drop you off. although i probably wont be able to do it with my pick up because there are three of us going and we're not small by any means, and it only fits 4 small people MAX, since it doesn't have an extended cab, just a tiny space in the back that can fit two children, a few grocery bags or two very skinny people, with no room to spare. but like i said, if more people go, i'm sure one of them will be able to pick you up. i mean, seriously, i don't see why someone who lives on the west side, can't pick up and drop off someone else who lives only a few blocks away. gas is NOT THAT expensive, and i'm sure most of us can afford the extra few cents required to drive the extra few blocks if they can afford the sweet car they're driving or if they can afford the suped up computer, laptop, iphone or smarphone that they're using to read this post in the first place.
ok, i know i sound bitter, but i've seen some pretty unkind behavior lately that made me sad and embarrassed.
the drive-in is on harlem road (called the buffalo dive in, i think) and the show begins at sundown, (around 9:30?) and continues though 2am or so. which is the coolest part....you get to see two show's for the price of one.
let me know!!!
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mrmike - 07/13/08 10:50
Can't do that Roller Coaster, getting old and chicken-like. The Predator (old school style) and I get along just fine, but that bastard and the Superman one, not so much. I like having something underneath. I saw that one going to a concert one time. There was a big crowd underneath, turned out the band was riding it, didn't impress my cowardly self for going for a spin.
Can't do that Roller Coaster, getting old and chicken-like. The Predator (old school style) and I get along just fine, but that bastard and the Superman one, not so much. I like having something underneath. I saw that one going to a concert one time. There was a big crowd underneath, turned out the band was riding it, didn't impress my cowardly self for going for a spin.
tinypliny - 07/13/08 08:03
I was probably getting my haircut and getting tonloads of somewhat non-essential impulse groceries at the Indian Stores. :) The real question is, who is Jason? (e:Jason) of the (e:twins)? I didn't know he works at Roswell!! Or did he come as part of (e:enknot)'s family?
PS: I am not too much of a rollercoaster/power-merry-go-round person. I throw up too easily.
I was probably getting my haircut and getting tonloads of somewhat non-essential impulse groceries at the Indian Stores. :) The real question is, who is Jason? (e:Jason) of the (e:twins)? I didn't know he works at Roswell!! Or did he come as part of (e:enknot)'s family?
PS: I am not too much of a rollercoaster/power-merry-go-round person. I throw up too easily.
imk2 - 07/12/08 23:28
yes it was. why werent you there? tony was there, amjad was there, jason was there. where were you?
yes it was. why werent you there? tony was there, amjad was there, jason was there. where were you?
tinypliny - 07/12/08 22:12
Is this the Roswell piKniK? :)
Is this the Roswell piKniK? :)
07/06/2008 12:35 #44878
Rove and Edwards debate at UBHas anyone else posted about this? sorry if they did.
Edwards, Rove to face off in UB debate
By Robert J. McCarthy
Updated: 07/04/08 7:51 AM
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain might not burn up the campaign trail around Western New York this election year, but the University at Buffalo may have scheduled the next best thing.
GOP strategist Karl Rove and former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards will debate the issues of the presidential campaign Sept. 26 as part of the university's Distinguished Speakers Series, The Buffalo News has learned.
As surrogates for the parties' standard bearers, the two also could square off more than once at other locations around the nation.
"We're working on something like that for our Distinguished Speakers Series," said Bill Regan, UB's director of special events. "We're not really sure of the format yet. But we do think they are scheduled to do it at least once together before they come to UB."
Though McCain, a Republican, is scheduled to visit Buffalo briefly for a major fundraiser July 21 in the Albright- Knox Art Gallery, most analysts already are ceding New York to the Democrats. Still, Joshua Dyck, assistant professor of political science at UB, calls such an event genuine "political theater" that could have an effect.
"It's actually good for the Democratic process," he said. "People vote because politics is a lot like sports. Rooting for your team probably doesn't affect the outcome much, but people can say 'I was there.' "
Dyck said such events heighten emotions and can encourage voters to become involved even if the race at the top of the ballot appears lopsided. The spin-off effect, he said, could spur interest in competitive races, such as selecting a successor to retiring Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, R-Clarence.
Matching up such well-known political figures as Edwards and Rove will make the event all the more interesting, he added. Edwards, a former senator from North Carolina, is a household name because of his bids for the presidency in 2004 and this year's contest, as well as his role as Sen. John F. Kerry's vice presidential running mate in 2004.
Rove, often dubbed "Bush's brain" from his days as President Bush's chief political adviser, has become even more visible since leaving the White House as an analyst for Fox News and a frequent contributor to the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal.
Neither Rove nor Edwards was available Thursday for comment.
The 8 p. m. debate would lead off the lecture series, which has featured such major figures as former Vice President Al Gore and the late Tim Russert of NBC News.
Regan said the full schedule for the series will be announced later this month, when series subscriptions will become available. Tickets for individual programs, including the Edwards- Rove event, are expected to go on sale a short time later.
www.buffalonews.com
Edwards, Rove to face off in UB debate
By Robert J. McCarthy
Updated: 07/04/08 7:51 AM
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain might not burn up the campaign trail around Western New York this election year, but the University at Buffalo may have scheduled the next best thing.
GOP strategist Karl Rove and former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards will debate the issues of the presidential campaign Sept. 26 as part of the university's Distinguished Speakers Series, The Buffalo News has learned.
As surrogates for the parties' standard bearers, the two also could square off more than once at other locations around the nation.
"We're working on something like that for our Distinguished Speakers Series," said Bill Regan, UB's director of special events. "We're not really sure of the format yet. But we do think they are scheduled to do it at least once together before they come to UB."
Though McCain, a Republican, is scheduled to visit Buffalo briefly for a major fundraiser July 21 in the Albright- Knox Art Gallery, most analysts already are ceding New York to the Democrats. Still, Joshua Dyck, assistant professor of political science at UB, calls such an event genuine "political theater" that could have an effect.
"It's actually good for the Democratic process," he said. "People vote because politics is a lot like sports. Rooting for your team probably doesn't affect the outcome much, but people can say 'I was there.' "
Dyck said such events heighten emotions and can encourage voters to become involved even if the race at the top of the ballot appears lopsided. The spin-off effect, he said, could spur interest in competitive races, such as selecting a successor to retiring Rep. Thomas M. Reynolds, R-Clarence.
Matching up such well-known political figures as Edwards and Rove will make the event all the more interesting, he added. Edwards, a former senator from North Carolina, is a household name because of his bids for the presidency in 2004 and this year's contest, as well as his role as Sen. John F. Kerry's vice presidential running mate in 2004.
Rove, often dubbed "Bush's brain" from his days as President Bush's chief political adviser, has become even more visible since leaving the White House as an analyst for Fox News and a frequent contributor to the op-ed pages of the Wall Street Journal.
Neither Rove nor Edwards was available Thursday for comment.
The 8 p. m. debate would lead off the lecture series, which has featured such major figures as former Vice President Al Gore and the late Tim Russert of NBC News.
Regan said the full schedule for the series will be announced later this month, when series subscriptions will become available. Tickets for individual programs, including the Edwards- Rove event, are expected to go on sale a short time later.
www.buffalonews.com
brit - 07/07/08 08:23
the professor in this piece is my adviser...bless him!
the professor in this piece is my adviser...bless him!
jason - 07/07/08 08:19
Oh, Jesus, I can't even begin to imagine. UB is going to have to practically get SWAT involved so the left wing goons don't do anything over the top. They could barely handle a Conservative woman speaking her mind (Ann Coulter), so I am definitely excited to see what happens when Karl Rove is in the house. It sounds like a good lineup though, it's not like Edwards is a buffoon or unwilling to engage. I think I may just try to find a ticket.
Oh, Jesus, I can't even begin to imagine. UB is going to have to practically get SWAT involved so the left wing goons don't do anything over the top. They could barely handle a Conservative woman speaking her mind (Ann Coulter), so I am definitely excited to see what happens when Karl Rove is in the house. It sounds like a good lineup though, it's not like Edwards is a buffoon or unwilling to engage. I think I may just try to find a ticket.
james - 07/06/08 15:06
Did you hear that Karl Rove ate his children alive?
Did you hear that Karl Rove ate his children alive?
tinypliny - 07/06/08 14:21
Whew, I am relieved this is not one of those eating kids alive, imprisoning for life etc. posts. ;-)
Whew, I am relieved this is not one of those eating kids alive, imprisoning for life etc. posts. ;-)
06/06/2008 13:15 #44566
alanis doing "my humps"has anyone else seen this video of alanis morissette doing an acoustic version of black eye peas, "my humps"? it's fucking hilarious! it's amazing how good that song sounds when she sings it.
imk2 - 06/16/08 08:28
opps, sorry!
opps, sorry!
paul - 06/06/08 23:26
Someone hasn't been a good reader, lol (e:lilho,38763) posted this back in april of 07.
Someone hasn't been a good reader, lol (e:lilho,38763) posted this back in april of 07.
vincent - 06/06/08 21:53
That is just plain creepy. She looks like a enterprising woman from Quebec working in a certain industry on Lundy's Lane...
That is just plain creepy. She looks like a enterprising woman from Quebec working in a certain industry on Lundy's Lane...
06/25/2008 09:06 #44780
mother eats her own kid alivehas anyone else heard about this?
a mother from the czech republic who belonged to some cult kept her son who was like 8 chained in the basement and was skinning him and eating him alive and feeding him to her sister and other cult members. he was rescued when a neighbor who bought a baby video monitor picked up images of the kid next door. (apparently the mother got off on seeing her kid being tortured and kept a monitor on him as well)
this one really tops the cake. i don't think it can get any worse.
a mother from the czech republic who belonged to some cult kept her son who was like 8 chained in the basement and was skinning him and eating him alive and feeding him to her sister and other cult members. he was rescued when a neighbor who bought a baby video monitor picked up images of the kid next door. (apparently the mother got off on seeing her kid being tortured and kept a monitor on him as well)
this one really tops the cake. i don't think it can get any worse.
jon - 06/26/08 09:14
I can't imagine the horror that child faced and will continue to deal with the rest of his life.
I did a quick search on the cult...
[link]http://www.grailmessage.com/GMmain.htm[/link]
And I don't believe a word of it personally, they are just trying to cover their asses, imo. They are a screwed up bunch who claim false teachings of Christ and a wacky interpretation of scripture. Cults are teh suck.
I can't imagine the horror that child faced and will continue to deal with the rest of his life.
I did a quick search on the cult...
[link]http://www.grailmessage.com/GMmain.htm[/link]
And I don't believe a word of it personally, they are just trying to cover their asses, imo. They are a screwed up bunch who claim false teachings of Christ and a wacky interpretation of scripture. Cults are teh suck.
tinypliny - 06/25/08 20:46
Ew. And why exactly were you searching for this page? ;-)
Ew. And why exactly were you searching for this page? ;-)
mrmike - 06/25/08 09:45
Boggles the mind
Boggles the mind
Speaking from experience, Shakespeare IS an excellent e-strip outing.
How were the movies??? WE WANT REVIEWS!
(and yea, no links to people eating their kids, please.)
I can't make it. I hope you are able to have a great time, Hellboy II was pretty good and I do want to see the new Dark Knight. That sounds like a great double feature, I remember going to a drive in once in the old days and there where 3 movies, what a steal that was.
I'm not trying to start drama or a fight or anything. But what was the pretty unkind behavior (I assume you mean on this site)? What did I miss? Or did I just forget something?
hmm...it's raining now...i dont know what that means for later.
damn, nice double feature!! I promised Jesse (number one son) I'd wait for him before we took on Dark Knight. Have a great time.
(faben:) We are going to the Transit one instead, thank you Mrmike. We're going to see Dark Knight first at 9 o'clock and then Hellboy 2 at 1:15. :) Hooray.
(e:janelle) and I are going to a wedding.
But Shakespeare sounds like an excellent (e:strip) outing. Or maybe one of the Tuesday Bidwell concerts (perhaps we could even host an after party?)
Anyway, enjoy the movies.
Hey Yvonne, the Harlem Rd Drive in is gone. It's a construction site now. The Transit Rd one is still there, though. If number one son wasn't coming home today after a week away, I'd be in. I want to be in, but cursed domestic responsibilities....