and so this is Christmas
I hope you have fun
the near and the dear ones
the old and the young
a very Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year
let's hope it's a good one
without any fear...
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Merry Christmas
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Creative writing opportunity
The SBRMA is offering a creative writing "class." I'm interested in signing up (probably will) and hoping this will get me back into the swing of things. I'm hoping to get at least 2 solid stories out of this. Could be fun, whaddya say, come on, you know you wanna...
http://www.sbrma.org/Winterclasses09.htm
Creative Writing: The Art of the Story – All levels | Instructor: Ann Price | Tuesday | 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. | Member Tuition $51 + Class Fee $10 | Non Member Tuition $64 + Class Fee $10.
Love to read and often think of writing your own masterpiece? Join us, and learn the art of creative writing. Through a combination of group and individual in-class exercises, we will explore ways to generate ideas and develop them into compelling literary works. We will read and discuss samples in class. Students are encouraged to bring works-in-progress.
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Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Isn't there anyone, who knows what Christmas is all about?!
Favorite Christmas movie of all time.
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Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Perfect!
I really don't know what synthesizes the meaning, culture, understanding, environment, etc. of Christmas more than this. Yes folks, this epitomizes, embodies, manifests, symbolizes, etc. Christmas more than the Linus monologue from Charlie Brown Christmas, or shooting your eye out with a Red Ryder BB Gun, or even the Star Wars Holiday Special.
I present to you, Christmas, in all of it's glory...
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Friday, October 31, 2008
Dia de los Muertos Party!!!
Party FAQ's
What should I bring?
Um bring whatever you wanna bring. The last person I said that to brought up the point that everyone might bring chips. Well then, we'll eat a shit load of chips!!! Really though, don't make it too hard on yourself. Drinks are good, alc or non-alc. Veggie tray, cheese, meat tray, it's all good.
Can/Should I dress up?
Sure, you know what, if you have a costume you want to wear, wear it! Maybe you have fun wig or crazy mask, sure, to it. I'll have a D of the D shirt on, and maybe if you're lucky, I'll put on my Blue Demon (pronounce it in Spanish though) lucha libre mask. But there is no "dress up" requirement.
Time?
It's a 7, but it's like an open house kind of party, not a scheduled activities party. We do have skulls for you to decorate and/or tissue paper flowers for you to make, besides the food, so it's gonna be first come first served. We'll probably even play a couple of game of loteria (Mexican Bingo).
Altar?
Yep, we're gonna have one. No, it's not a black magic/voodoo thing, it's a venerate the dead thing. So bring a memento (favorite food, object, picture) of a dearly departed soul and you can add it to the display, it's respectful and fun!
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Thursday, October 30, 2008
Making Sugar Skulls
So we ordered a kit online and started making these a couple days ago. It was really easy and didn't take long, maybe an hour to make about 46. We actually only have about 40 now cuz Marley, our dog with the sweet tooth, got into the skulls today and ate a few. Here are some pix of the process.
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Halloween Fun @ Notre Dame
From the Debartolo ND website, it's like $6 a person. This sounds like a lot of fun and I will do everything to convince Gloria that we need to go. I hope you can make it:
Nosferatu (1922); Symphony of Horror
Friday, October 31, 2008, at 10:00 pmBrowning Cinema
Silent film with recorded score by the Devil Music Ensemble
NR, 85 minutes
F.W. Murnau's German silent classic is the original and some say scariest Dracula adaptation, taking Bram Stoker's novel and turning it into a haunting, shadowy dream full of dread. Count Orlok, the rodentlike vampire frighteningly portrayed by Max Schreck, is perhaps the most animalistic screen portrayal of a vampire ever filmed. Nosferatu is an eerie, menacing film that should not be missed.
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Dia de los Muertos @ Snite
We can't make that event tonight because I just realized that I'll be working. Craps!!
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
D of the D @ ND
This sounds like fun, I don't know if we'll be attending, but if a group of folks wants to get together to attend this, let me know.
http://www.nd.edu/~sniteart/edu/public/spec_evnts.html
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Monday, October 20, 2008
ND vs. N. Carolina
ND 24
NC 29
It was ugly. ND lost the game, NC did not win the game, there is a difference. Still, faith. They should still definitely beat Syracuse and Washington this weekend. You better call Tyrone, call him! I'm not so confident about the rest of the schedule though, teams are all of a sudden ranked. I still think ND will qualify for a bowl this year.
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Monday, October 06, 2008
ND vs Stanford
ND 28
Stanford 21
Well, ND won again, so I shouldn't complain, however, I really think ND should have won by more than one touchdown. And the way they lost the ball with 8 seconds left in the game, hmm, yeah, they still need work. I am glad to see the young guys get so much playing time. They're gelling rather well. I once read that if ND wins at least 7 games in a season they have a contract with one bowl or another to attend. It's looking that way to me now. They'll do well next week at N.Carolina. Go Irish!
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
ND vs. PU
ND 38
PU 21
It was nice to see the Irish score in the 30's. The first half was a score for score kind of thing, but then ND came back in the second half and Purdue let the game get away from them. ND did have a balanced game, about as much running as passing, more running than last week, that's for sure. I wish I could recap more, but I was busy half the game detonating Irish Car Bombs and stuffing my face. We had some great company over, and I got to laugh at cousin Dave (Purdue Alumni and Staff) for doing the one man wave. Next week, Stanford.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Hey Baby, que paso?
One of the German bands played this one at Oktoberfest, and they rocked out! Enjoy.
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ND vs. Michigan St.
ND 7
Mich. St. 23
Ouch! I had them losing this game, but still, I wanted them to put up more of a fight. I got warm fuzzies hearing Floyd's name called out so much. I'm telling you, National Champs in two years. They're young and talented and just need time to gel. You'll see. I listened to this game on AM on the way down to Cinci and it was cool that everytime the station I was listening too would fade out, another AM station had the game on crystal clear. Oh, and word about the Irish Nation. I wore my "Shirt" from last year, I don' have the new one yet, and people, other fans, would respond with a "Go, Irish!" and give me a high five or clink my beer mug at Oktoberfest. There were many Irish fans there and it was consoling that they reached to acknowledge another fan. Go Irish indeed.
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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Oktoberfest
I may have blogged about this before, but I don't 'member. Glomo and I are heading down to Cincinnati later this afternoon to hang out with my cousin Marcy at Oktoberfest. Unbeknownst to me, Cincinnati hosts the largest Oktoberfest outside of Munich. I'll miss the ND vs Mich. St. game, but I'm hoping I'll be able to get someone to text me the score at the end of every quarter. Go Irish! Go Beer!
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