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Thursday, October 20, 2011
25 - See someone I know on the Internet...without looking for them.
So I was looking at "Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger" (which is amazing) and after the laughter (and the learning) ended I saw an ad that caught my eye. Huh, monkey and a camera - pretty funny - but wait...what's that. Is that? Is that PAT?!
My friend Patrick Kolts has been traveling the globe taking pictures in exotic places, like the one featured in the National Geographic Photography contest. He's an amazing photographer, and a rad traveler, and it's awesome to see his work getting recognized. True, he didn't take the picture (cuz he's in it) but he's circulating and that's awesome.
Here's the actual ad - check it out: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/photostories/
I thought the first friend I accidentally saw on the internet would be in a redtube clip, but I'm glad it wasn't. Sort of. Actually, that would have been way better. I'm going to redtube now. For research.
Thanks Honey Badger. Is there anything you can't do?
Monday, October 10, 2011
#24 - See a Rock-Opera
My cousin Sarah has been playing drums in a metal band called "Lourds" fronted by the very talented Lourds Lane - lead vocals/violin - for a few years. Recently (2010ish) Lourds wrote an autobiographical(ish) rock opera featuring five badass female comic book characters that jump off the pages of their creator's book to help her put her life back together. It's called "Chix 6," and it rules face.
The 3 hour show features a mix of ballads and anthems that alternately rock, entertain, and move the involved audience. The vocal talent of each female character, including the spectacular lead, Carrie Manolokas "Katie" blend with the high-flying fight scenes featuring heroine "Lightning Girl," and nothing is off limits. In this fourth-wall breaking romp heroines like "Mama-Mazing" and "Seven" drag male audience members into the party. To top it off, the songs are backed by an all-star 4-piece band featuring who's who in female rock like Jennifer Arroyo (The Kitties), Queen V, and of course, Sarah Vasil. w00t w00t.
The show is at the Queens Theatre in the Park and runs until the end of October. I saw it, and while I'm a bit biased (I love comics and I'm related to the band) Chix 6 has made me a rock opera addict. Moving back to NY can be daunting, but seeing Chix 6 reminds me why I came back.
Go see it before it makes it's way to Broadway and costs a bajillion dollars. You'll leave AMPED.
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
#23 - Cut down most of a tree
This one's pretty self explanatory. My folks needed some landscaping done, and I got a little carried away.
It felt pretty good. I should have been wearing plaid.
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