Wednesday, May 16, 2007

FAC -- lack of interest?

HAY GUYZ! LOL!

Alright, so there is a little too much of the internet chat-speak. (which is not even correct because you can't 'chat' because you are not 'speaking', like a sign doesn't SAY Keep off the grass, it READS Keep off the grass! Don't Do Drugs, I write!) Enough semantics, let's get on with it....

I want to know if any one wants to do FAC this week. I know the weather is getting better all the time and the prospect of spending all Friday afternoon in a dark bar is not so appealing to some. SO if you really want to garden or walk your dog, or go for a bike ride or take a nap on your lawn -- well DO IT!

I think FAC this week will be canceled. Unless I hear riots of dissent. I am taking Friday off because it is the day after my bday, so I will not be around anyway. Audrey Anna is out of town to see some sort of infant human or something. I don't know what everyone else is up to....

BUT if anyone wants to hang out Friday night, just give me a call. Also don't forget that some of us are going regularly to the Geeks Who Drink trivia at Coopersmiths on Sundays at 7:00pm.

Lazy days of summer loom ahead, where I will play with a new pet that is just my speed!














Bear "IT'S MY BIRTHDAY TOMORROW!" Bonney

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

FAC -- look how early i am!

Okay FAC-ers,

This past week(end) was marked by a small but stalwart group at FAC. We got to have a lot of fun at the brewery, saw some cool art, ate some tasty Surfside cheese fries (the fries there are the BEST), and even took over Elliot's for a brief time. We also coincidentally re-convened at Coopersmith's on Sunday night for the Geeks Who Drink trivia. Without Luke, our team "LEGION OF DOOM", would have never won. We knocked the "Frosted Prom Virgins" skirts in the dirt. There was some unrest about our win, but we will certainly be back next week right up front to show those chuckleheads that we are not a fluke! (Wouldn't that be a great villian? 'The Fluke', it would look like that leech-man from the X-Files and have the power to emit a horrible gas....)

ANYWAY, on to the upcoming FAC and what are we doing this week??

Well I am taking votes for Pitchers or Sliders. I think we should get some more trivia on. Plus those places are close and not too expensive. Despite the uncomfortable time I had at Sliders last time, that is my vote.

Tell me what you want or we will default to Sliders. OR if you have another place you want added to the voting list for this or future weeks, let me know.

I am including the whole Ken Jennings trivia for this week at the very end of this post.

But first a word from our sponsors:

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Tuesday Trivia XLV! Accept no substitutes! I just wrote the questions for this week and I'm starting to think they're too hard. If you agree, just write TOO HARD on your submission, followed by the profanity of your choosing, and you will be given full credit.

Congrats to our perfect scorers last time. Was that you? Find out at http://www.ken-jennings.com/messageboards/viewtopic.php?t=2235 . And since this Sunday is Mother's Day...a big Tuesday Trivia shout-out to all the moms out there. Kick out the jams, Mother's-Day-ers.

(Also, speaking of Mother's Day, shouldn't the apostrophe come *after* the 's'? Is there one particular Mother we are meant to be honoring now ? If it's Mother Earth, why didn't my local Wiccan bookshop inform me of this development?)

THIS WEEK'S QUIZ

1. In which EU country is the first national language spoken fluently by fewer than a tenth of its people?

2. What movie was originally titled $3,000, for the size of Vivian Ward's paycheck?

3. Which signer of the Declaration of Independence was a brewer by trade?

4. What optical component is named, in the 17th century, for the legume whose shape it resembles?

5. What crime were "resurrectionists" guilty of?

6. What Fort Payne quintet is the only band ever named Entertainer of the Year at the Country Music Awards?

7. In the four major North American sports organizations, what unusual distinction is shared by these teams and no others? Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Tigers, Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, and Toronto Maple Leafs?

LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS

1. What media company's logo is a dog whose left eye is a five-pointed star? Dog + star = Sirius Satellite Radio, soon to merge with XM.

2. Why did Joseph Hazelwood spend three years working at Bean's Cafe, an Anchorage, Alaska, soup kitchen? This was part of his community service for running the Exxon Valdez aground in Prince William Sound, causing the infamous oil spill.

3. What novel's narrator is only referred to as "the second Mrs. de Winter"? Rebecca is the first Mrs. de Winter.

4. Who's the only person to land atop Mr. Blackwell's "Worst Dressed" list three times, in 2001, 2006, and 2007? Britney Spears, though she shared the latest honor with Paris Hilton. Maybe the two can celebrate by going underwear-shopping together.

5. What word, from the Greek for "uneven," refers to a triangle whose sides all have different lengths? Flashback to 6th-grade geometry: those are scalene.

6. HO scale is the world's most popular size of what? Model railroads.

7. What unusual distinction is shared by these countries, and no others? Afghanistan, Australia, Burma, Canada, French Polynesia, India, Iran, Nepal, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. All have (in whole or in part) really kooky time zones--the kind that are offset by 15, 30, or 45 minutes from UTC rather than a whole number of hours.

Bear "National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation" Bonney

Friday, May 4, 2007

FAC May 4th

Greetings all,

Well big news in the arena of imbibing and geekness (you are all geeks, face it). Last weekend Steven and I went to "Geeks Who Drink Trivia" at Coopersmith's on Sunday. It was awesome and our team ('Legion of Doom') took second ( losing first by ONE point.) This was because of distractions like me falling out my chair while I was overexcited about obscure theatre knowledge that I possess. And when Giganta falls, people notice. Kelley and Steven and I are going this coming weekend, so this is kind of an dual invite, come to awesome trivia on Sunday too!

Now to the meat and potatoes (not a medieval vegetable): FAC!

We had a brilliant suggestion to go to Odell's for FAC, which will be short because they close at 6. they have fabulous beers and we can sample some "UNO MAS" or "DOUBLE BROWN". I do not know what those are yet, I am excited to find out.

SO we will go to Odell's for a beer or two, then proceed to the vicinity of THE BEAN CYCLE (coffee shop) to peruse some lovely art by college students (and someone we know!)

After that there are numerous bars available for our drinking pleasure, including Surfside 7, the Vault, East Coast, Elliot's, and so on.....

Odell's map here

BEAN CYCLE is at 144 N College, just a couple of doors South of Surfside.

To prepare you for the joy that is trivia, just in case, here is the Ken Jennings Tuesday trivia for this week, no need to make your response in the form of a question:

THIS WEEK'S QUIZ

1. What media company's logo is a dog whose left eye is a five-pointed star?

2. Why did Joseph Hazelwood spend three years working at Bean's Cafe, an Anchorage, Alaska, soup kitchen?

3. What novel's narrator is only referred to as "the second Mrs. de Winter"?

4. Who's the only person to land atop Mr. Blackwell's "Worst Dressed" list three times, in 2001, 2006, and 2007?

5. What word, from the Greek for "uneven," refers to a triangle whose sides all have different lengths?

6. HO scale is the world's most popular size of what?

7. What unusual distinction is shared by these countries, and no others? Afghanistan, Australia, Burma, Canada, French Polynesia, India, Iran, Nepal, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka.

After that there are numerous bars available for our drinking pleasure, including Surfside 7, the Vault, East Coast, Elliot's, and so on.....

Bear "CHESS! *crash*" Bonney

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

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Which might make you say "Why bother?" and
I would say "Because I can."

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

KILT part deux


So here is the second kilt making blog. Finally.


To re-cap a bit, here is the kilt with the framing square, the box pleats laid out and numbered, fall line chalked in.

Below is the end of my 15 pleats and the under apron, plus the excess fabric to the upper left in the pic.






Below is the kilt with all box pleats neatly pinned for sewing.










Here are the pleats sewn, see how the edges stand up!












Here are two good picture of the tapers pinned and pressed.
Next is the sewing.

















Here is a crappy blurry pic of the sewn down tapers, note how even the seams are and how close together. Again, I am trying for a formal appearing garment.
















And finally for this blog, a picture of the finished tapering. Note the curve in the kilt as described in your directions.