Well, look at you. All dressed up in big sister's clothes.

Faith ,'End of Days'


Sunnydale Press

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.


Elena - Aug 04, 2003 12:41:16 pm PDT #705 of 4091
Thanks for all the fish.

We're finishing off Dru.

Elena "The Quotable Buffy: She said that? When?" Aug 4, 2003 2:39:46 pm PDT


Java cat - Aug 04, 2003 2:01:49 pm PDT #706 of 4091
Not javachik

Cross post with F2F:

In re Thanksgiving in Jamaica: I have been checking out packages and working out how to work the system to get the most vacation/services for the least amount of money. I'm only investigating Negril, since (a) Ochos and Mo Bay are big, Miami Beach-like tourist areas (relative to Negril), which I dislike, and (b) I know Negril pretty well. I've gotten prices for NYC and LAX as departure cities, with 11/22-11/30 as travel dates.

Prices are coming out around $100/day to $150/day, depending on where one stays. The West End, which IMHO is nicer anyway, is a little cheaper. This includes 9 nights, round trip air fare, and transfers from Mo Bay to Negril, and back.

My question is, who, if anyone, is interested? I'll pursue this more if there's continued interest. Flights back on 11/30 are booking up (afternoon flights are already gone) so we'll need to move on it fast if it's going to happen. Please discuss in F2F.


Jessica - Aug 05, 2003 6:04:03 am PDT #707 of 4091
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

ANNOUNCING THE START OF VOTING FOR THE 2ND ANNUAL BUFFISTA MOVIE AWARDS!

[link]

Voting starts now, and will end on August 16th, midnight, board time, which is when I return from vacation.


Elena - Aug 05, 2003 6:08:09 am PDT #708 of 4091
Thanks for all the fish.

Once More, With Dru

Elena "The Quotable Buffy: She said that? When?" Aug 5, 2003 8:07:33 am PDT


victor infante - Aug 05, 2003 10:23:01 am PDT #709 of 4091
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

It's with great pleasure that we can announce the online preview for Word Street Magazine, viewable at:

[link]

Word Street, projected to launch this Autumn, intends to do for poetry what Rolling Stone did for Rock 'n' Roll, promoting the and supporting the spread of live poetry events and spoken word as a medium of entertainment, and a means of social change, while exploring its relationship to alternative politics & culture, freedom of speech and civil rights.

That's the mission statement, but the Web site speaks best for itself. In our online premier, you'll find an amazing array of stories, including:

  • A National Poetry Slam Preview, brought to you by Deborah Edler Brown, Phil West and Guy Gonzalez

  • An interview with poet/activist Jerry Quickley on his recent trip to Iraq, by Patricia Smith

  • Cass King's ever-popular sex column, Organ Grinder.

  • Guest-Columnist Jillian Venters (aka Gothic Miss Manners) telling us the best way to react to your friend's bad poetry

  • A review of Spoken Word Revolution by G. Murray Thomas, and more

Within the next few weeks, we'll be spreading the word on subscription information, and will soon be moving to our own domain name.In the mean time, enjoy, and let us know your thoughts at ocvictor2002@yahoo.com.


Lee - Aug 05, 2003 5:20:49 pm PDT #710 of 4091
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Feel like heading Down East? JavaCat and I are making preliminary plans for a trip to my house in Deer Isle Maine. I'll probably be there from about the 27th of September to the 5th of October; JavaCat will be there until around the 3rd. There's room for at least one or two more people, and more than that if you don't mind sleeping bags. Let me know at my profile address if you might be interested.


Jessica - Aug 06, 2003 7:54:05 am PDT #711 of 4091
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

NYC area folk/blues/bluegrass fans, take note!

Naomi Sommers & Dan Tressler:

Tuesday, August 12
7-8 pm
The Cutting Room in NYC!
19 W. 24th St. (between Broadway and 6th Ave)
$5 at the door

Unfortunately, I'll be in Canada, but I strongly encourage anyone who's in town to go! I can personally guarantee the music's fabulousness, and if enough people show up, this could turn into a frequent venue for Naomi, which she so so so deserves.


erinaceous - Aug 06, 2003 10:57:24 am PDT #712 of 4091
A fellow makes himself conspicuous when he throws soft-boiled eggs at the electric fan.

More stuff for the book ...

Michael Adams, author of Slayer Slang: A Buffy the Vampire Slayer Lexicon ($19.95 hardcover, 0-19-516033-9) will be interviewed tomorrow night on CNN Headline News.

The live interview is scheduled for Thursday, August 7, during the 7pm EDT broadcast, with several repeats throughout the evening.

Also, I'm gratising right up to my limit of Slayer Slangs, and I want to give some away to randomly selected Buffistas. Email me at my profile addy if you want one, and if I get more "I wants!" than the number of freebies I get, then I'll choose names randomly for them. Don't forget your mailing address!


Elena - Aug 06, 2003 12:42:52 pm PDT #713 of 4091
Thanks for all the fish.

Boucing back after a debilitating computer crash just in time to finish the last of the Dru deathmatch! The winner of this bracket goes to the final round!

Elena "The Quotable Buffy: She said that? When?" Aug 6, 2003 2:40:54 pm PDT


Java cat - Aug 06, 2003 9:13:20 pm PDT #714 of 4091
Not javachik

August Astronomy:

The best time to look for the Perseid Meteor Shower this year is Aug. 8, 9 & 10. Because of the full moon on Aug. 11, seeing them will be tricksy. You have to catch them between moon set and sunrise. The window will be greatest on the 8th, less on the 9, lesser still on the 10th. The link below gives exact times and windows for 12 U.S. metropolitan areas. [link]

In the absence of moonlight a single observer might see up to 100 meteors per hour on the peak night, a number that sadly cannot be hoped for in 2003. (I'm trying anyway.)

Also, "Mars recently emerged into the morning sky and has begun an orbital dance with Earth that will, over the next several months, lead to the best viewing opportunity since Neanderthals looked skyward. We’re not kidding." For more info, go to [link]

(exerpts:) "So it's not like you're going to see something gigantic in the sky," he said. "It’s not like Mars is going to look like the Moon or anything."

Mars will appear strikingly brilliant, however. It will be about as bright as Jupiter ever gets. It will shine like a beacon in its characteristic red or orange, in stark contrast to most of the other planets and stars, which exhibit little color.

A handful of even closer oppositions, seven to be exact, will occur between the August 2003 event and the year 3000. The next one that will be closer than this year's occurs in 2287.

The closest of all comes in 2729, when Mars will be about 34,580,000 miles (55,651,000 kilometers) from Earth.