i figured i'd be one of the first to die...i'm not exactly living the most healthy lifestyle...and i don't plan on growing old.
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yeah...i knew science was against him, but damn
i figured i'd be one of the first to die...i'm not exactly living the most healthy lifestyle...and i don't plan on growing old. ~ dawn
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rojo cohete |
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uh hello captain obvious
http://omg.yahoo.com/news/adam-lambert-finally-confirms-i-m-gay/23594?nc |
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rojo cohete |
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you gotta love it...
'Guerrilla drive-ins' turn nostalgia on its head By JOANN LOVIGLIO, Associated Press Writer Joann Loviglio, Associated Press Writer Tue Jun 9, 6:50 am ET PHILADELPHIA - Think the only way to see a big-screen movie is while slurping a 64-oz. soft drink, eating a $5 candy bar and shushing the wannabe film critic behind you? That's not the case anymore, thanks to people like John Young, creator of the West Chester Guerilla Drive-In and part of a loosely knit network of celluloid renegades resurrecting the drive-in for a new age. "Nowadays, you push a button and a movie appears," he said. "There's fun in the inconvenience of having to get off the couch and go somewhere you might not be familiar with, maybe getting rained on, maybe being cold. It makes it an adventure." For the past four years or so, the 38-year-old Web developer has been showing films - real, honest-to-goodness 16mm film - from a 1970s school projector mounted on the sidecar of his 1977 BMW motorcycle. He has presented more than a dozen movies at locations suited for the theme: "Meatballs" at a canoe rental center, "Caddyshack" on a golf course, and most recently, "Ghostbusters" at Fort Mifflin, a favorite haunt of paranormal investigators. It's not exactly an evening at the local multiplex - and that's the point. "What a great idea. What a great way to see a movie," said Jim Haighey, of West Chester, one of more than 60 people watching "Ghostbusters" projected in front of the fort's 211-year-old Citadel. All had to first find a hidden AM receiver in West Chester transmitting a secret code before being e-mailed the location of the movie. It was a soggy night at the Revolutionary War fort on the Delaware River, and the 1984 comedy was interrupted every few minutes by planes zooming just overhead on their way to the runways at nearby Philadelphia International Airport, but that only seemed to add to the moviegoers' enjoyment. Guerrilla drive-ins or "MobMovs" - shorthand for mobile movies - are popping up around the country in a variety of configurations. Unlike Young's old-school use of real film, guerrilla drive-ins typically eschew the analog in favor of DVDs and LCD projectors. And while West Chester's guerrillas bring lawn chairs to watch their movies under the stars (weather permitting), other groups maintain the drive-in tradition of watching from inside their cars. Audio is heard through each car's radio by way of an FM transmitter. Whatever the arrangement, guerrilla drive-ins give new meaning to the phrase "community theater." People can get up, walk around and socialize during the show if they wish, with some MobMovs taking on the feel of tailgate parties. Eric Kurland, 41, a native of Bucks County, Pa., and now an independent filmmaker living in Los Angeles, runs a popular 4-year-old weekly showing, HollyMobMov. "I miss the old drive-ins," said Kurland, who remembers the thrill of seeing "Star Wars" in 1977 at a long-defunct Pennsylvania drive-in near his home. "It's like nothing else, and people are really hungry for that kind of experience." And though they're decidedly DIY-style, all aspiring MobMovers are urged to keep it legal and secure required approvals from property owners and film distributors, who charge roughly $150 to $300 for a showing. Guerrilla drive-ins are typically free, with attendees' donations used to offset the organizer's expenses. Since 2005, 28-year-old San Francisco Web developer Bryan Kennedy has shown classics, as well as independent films looking for distributors, and runs MobMov.org, a site that lists 240-plus movie mobs around the world. "A lot of independent filmmakers are enabled by modern technology (to make their own movies), but the area where they're not enabled is distribution," he said. "There's no channel for them to get out there, no audience interaction or feedback. We can help support that." |
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can it please be the weekend already?
i've got what ended up being the best.plans.ever for recovering from this week. saturday night- gaelic storm...wooo http://www.myspace.com/gaelicstorm sunday- ikea and a patio drinkers meeting for prickly pear margaritas at opal divines (supports a good cause- part of sales go to breast cancer org here in town) ~ dawn
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irisheyes |
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took these yesterday of my friends' 1 week old baby as practice for my first official newborn session this weekend. isn't she so pretty?
"Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind." - Rudyard Kipling
"While I gave up God a long time ago, I never shook the habit of wanting to believe in something. So I replaced my creed of everlasting life with life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." - Sarah Vowell |
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aw....baby!
My "baby" has the following bonnaroo forecast: Detailed Local ForecastHow to Read This
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yeah it's supposed to rain here everyday through the weekend. i'll be enjoying my comfortable apartment and avoiding the CMA fans
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kssunset1 |
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holly- who is she planning on seeing at bonnarroo?
even if she's not really into 'country' she should try to see zac brown band...they are so multi-dimensional, and are amazing musicians. ~ dawn
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She's not a CMA fan and so will favor the harder rock stuff. Can I tell you who that is? I cannot. I think she and her buds are still in a car line
waiting to get into their camping spot. I told her head for high ground and no gullies. sigh.
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kssunset1 |
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hmmm...harder rock you say?
zbb doesn't really have any rock acts competing against them tonight. the only strongest contender is passion pit- which is kind of like a weird electro-synch-pop-rock...there's a guy from black moth super rainbow doing his hip-hop/experimental rock mashup thing too she might like grace potter tommorrow- like bonnie raitt, but with a rocker vibe alejandro escovedo is bad ass as well- he's got this legendary story- used to be in a punk band, now he plays rocking americana she's at least going to see bruce springsteen...right? there's an iowa boy playing too- william elliot whitmore- may be too folksy for her, but he's very political just a few whispers for some new music to check out ~ dawn
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yermama |
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I wish she had internet access to read these herself - my suggestions usually meet with a raised eyebrow. I'll pass them on via phone. At 4:30 they were
in Hour Five of waiting to get in to the campground. Guess that is unavoidable.....
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rojo cohete |
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uh, ok....
Chastity Bono announces sex change 2 hrs 32 mins ago LOS ANGELES - Chastity Bono is having a sex change to become a man. A spokesman for Bono, born a girl to Sonny and Cher, says he "has made the courageous decision to honor his true identity" and began the sex-change process earlier this year. Publicist Howard Bragman said Bono is proud of his decision and hopes "that his choice to transition will open the hearts and minds of the public regarding this issue." The 40-year-old writer, activist and reality-TV star came out as gay 20 years ago, Bragman said. In the book "Family Outing: A Guide to the Coming-Out Process for Gays, Lesbians, & Their Families," Bono describes the realization of being "somehow different - specifically different from who my mom expected me to be." A message left with Cher's representatives was not immediately returned Thursday. Bono's second book, "The End of Innocence: A Memoir," details how relationships with Joan, a lover, and Sonny and Cher changed after coming out. |
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nomadnomad7 |
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ew.
we've been painting out apt the last couple days and i am so fucking over it. |
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kssunset1 |
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this is going to be so much fun
~ dawn
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rojo cohete |
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hahaha, ernie halter
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rojo cohete |
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if your last name was Bobo, would you name your son Bob?
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kssunset1 |
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yeah, i should have prefaced that to say all BUT ernie...and josh hoge...but i love jay nash, and drew's solo stuff is awesome.
plus there's an amazing sweet tea vodka that is from sc that they have in droves there ~ dawn
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rojo cohete |
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dawn, you know there's msm family in SC
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rojo cohete |
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from a friend in sacramento yesterday.....
I swear that everybody's getting dumber out here day by day. Today the local news stations, all of them, spent all morning explaining how to hook up the DTV converter boxes, then they showed it again at 6pm…. They all switched to DTV at 6am. So if the people that could see how to do it, they wouldn't need to see how to do it…. California's broke, but instead of working on the budget, the legislature is working on important bills like increasing taxes on blueberries to promote blueberries… |
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Haven't been on here forever.
Holly, wish I had spoken to you sooner about Bonnaroo. Jess is going to see....Portugal, Chair Lift, Passion Pitt, White Rabbits, Gomez, Animal Collective, Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, Santigold, TV on The Radio, The Decemberists, Bon Iver, Phoenix, MGMT, Girl Talk, Ted Leo & The Pharmacists, Neko Case, David Byrne, Of Montreal, Andrew Bird, Band of Horses, & Julia Nunes.... Not sure how she will see them all but they have it all mapped out. She called today & said their tent got soaked first night so they've been sleeping in the van (4 of them) & that she's sunburnt even though they've been reapplying. Still having a great time though. Front row at Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs, almost front at Animal Collective & she said Phoenix was amazing, & the singer kept talking to the audience in his oh so cute French accent & then body surfed the crowd which put the security people over the edge. As for that flyer Dawn I'll have to take a closer look. Not sure I know any of them but Jess might. Isle of Palms is about 1.5 hours away. Aurelia |
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