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Having a party? Organizing a local F2F? Know something that we all really need to know? Announce it! Want to discuss anything posted here? Take it to Natter. Any natter here will be deleted.


tommyrot - May 20, 2006 12:27:13 pm PDT #2094 of 4091
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

More piccies:

Friday afternoon/evening: [link]

F2F late-night Friday Madness! (Pictures. Parental guidance suggested.)


joe boucher - May 24, 2006 8:59:08 am PDT #2095 of 4091
I knew that topless lady had something up her sleeve. - John Prine

Discounted tickets are available for Katie Finneran's new play. It's free to join theatermania.com, & no obligation to buy anything -- just a LOT of email updates/annoucements (three or four per day sometimes.) Play is scheduled to run from 6/9-9/3.

See the world premiere comedy from the Tony Award®-winning author and director of Urinetown!

TM Insiders: Act now to see Pig Farm at the Laura Pels Theatre for just $42.50-$50.00. That's 25% off the regular price! (reg. $56.25-$66.25)

From the Tony Award®-winning team behind Urinetown comes the world premiere of Pig Farm, a play written by Greg Kotis and directed by John Rando (The Wedding Singer).

Starring Tony Award®-winners Katie Finneran (Noises Off) and Denis O'Hare (Take Me Out), along with John Ellison Conlee (The Full Monty) and Logan Marshall-Green ("The O.C.," Dog Sees God), this raucous comedy unfolds on a pig farm, where survival is a daily struggle, emotions run as wild as the herd, and getting your hands dirty is just the beginning.

Buy your tickets now! This incredible offer is valid for performances June 9 through July 9, but only if you order by June 18!


JZ - May 26, 2006 11:00:06 am PDT #2096 of 4091
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Up for grabs: One new, never-opened box of 7 Clearblue Easy ovulation testing sticks, which I now feel fairly safe in saying I no longer need. Costs between $20 and $40 retail, but I'll happily gift it to any Buffista who wants or needs it, along with a hefty dose of the appropriate -ma. Profile addy good, and total discretion guaranteed.


JZ - May 30, 2006 8:34:53 am PDT #2097 of 4091
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

A theater friend of mine in MA has asked me to announce to the Somervillains and any other interested persons (he doesn't know y'all personally, but knows of most of you through me) that he's in the Wellsley Summer Theatre production of Wilde's An Ideal Husband, opening tonight and running through June 24th. Apparently it's a rather spiff production of which he's quite proud, and he has unlimited free tickets to any performance this week. If anyone's interested, ping me and I'll ping him and there you go.

Full info on the theatre and the current season can be found here.


Jon B. - May 31, 2006 5:31:45 am PDT #2098 of 4091
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

For those of you (both of you?) who subscribe to the podcast of my radio show, MIT made some changes to their server recently that may have caused you to have trouble downloading. If this is the case, you'll need to resubscribe with the following xml link: [link]


Jon B. - May 31, 2006 10:55:09 am PDT #2099 of 4091
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

I'm having a party the afternoon of June 10 in honor of FAQWife's hat trick:

    • PhD!
  1. Green Card!
  2. Married (to me!) for one year!

If you didn't get the evite, it's not that I don't like you (probably). Just drop me an email and I'll send you the deets.


vw bug - May 31, 2006 4:16:55 pm PDT #2100 of 4091
Mostly lurking...

Ok, Buffistas! Dust off those sewing machines! Pull out those needles, thread, and that leftover pink fabric that I just KNOW you have lying around. We need your help!

My local quilt shop is participating in Quilt Pink!, and I know you wanna help.

Tonight at my monthly quilt binge party (officially known as the Monthly Magic Mystery Tour), my quilt shop owner told us about Quilt Pink. Our shop is one of many that is participating in this fabulous fundraiser. But, since this is mostly just known in the quilting community, I thought others might want to have the opportunity to contribute. You can help in a couple of different ways:

1. Make a pink or pink and white quilt block—either 9 ½ inch square or 12 ½ inch square (it totally doesn’t need to be anything elaborate). Send it to me, and I’ll make sure it gets included on Quilt Pink Day (September 30, 2006) at my quilt shop. We’ll be sewing together quilt tops that day (and probably for a few days after that too). Or, if you’d like to be more involved, you can do a search on the website and find a quilt store near you that is participating. I’m sure they’d love to have you help on Quilt Pink Day.

2. Start saving your pennies. Once the quilt tops are put together, they’ll be sent off to machine quilters who have donated their time and talents to put these together. After they’ve been machine quilted, they’ll come back to the shop, and quilters like me will bind them and get them ready for auction. Then, next spring, all of the quilts will be sent off to the Quilt Pink organization and listed for auction on ebay. I’ll be posting links to the auctions of quilts that we (me, my mom, and other Buffistas) worked on, so you’ll have a chance to bid on one of these quilts. Net proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

My grandma died of breast cancer when I was 10. Mom just had a really bad scare, which thankfully turned out to be nothing. But, this is something that has really hit home, and I know it does for a lot of you as well. This is a fun way you can help. I just thought you’d like to know.

E-mail me at my profile addy or ask in Bitches if you want more information.

Thanks!


Hayden - Jun 01, 2006 7:07:06 am PDT #2101 of 4091
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

We are requesting pitches for articles to appear in The High Hat #7 (www.thehighhat.com). We hope to have articles on all the usual subjects (music, comix, literature, politics...) but this issue will feature a special section celebrating the career of director Robert Altman. We welcome pitches on all aspects of his career, from individual movies to career retrospectives. Pieces questioning his reputation as one of the great American filmmakers are also very much welcome.

As always, we will consider all manuscripts, but we would like to encourage greater concision with this issue. Extremely lengthy pieces will be accepted only if they are of astonishing quality.

We'd like to thank Dana Knowles and Tom Block, who originated the idea of a section devoted to Altman, and we'd also like to welcome Paul Hernandez to the editorial board this issue

Email for pitches: highhatsubmissions at gmail dot com. The editorial board is still debating the deadline, but we'll post that sometime reasonably soon (please note: this editorial board defines "reasonably soon" in terms usually reserved for geological events).


Miracleman - Jun 01, 2006 10:02:20 am PDT #2102 of 4091
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

After nine long months, You'll All Pay #41

"Roll 'bama!"

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erikaj - Jun 01, 2006 7:17:26 pm PDT #2103 of 4091
Always Anti-fascist!

The latest issue of the magazine I work on is at [link] Yes, I did write an interview in it, but I'm equally proud of spotting Jill Khoury's poetic talent in the slush I read and I think the editorial on "disability culture" is also well-written. If anyone here could donate and make me look like a fundraising hero, I'd appreciate it, too.