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September 14, 2004 -- 11:39 AM
posted by Tonestar Runner
- Here's the info for the Gomez show again, complete with revised date:
When: 2 October, starting at around 7:30 or so
Where: Red's
Tickets: $22.50
No word yet on who the opening groups are.
September 14, 2004 -- 11:22 AM
posted by alison
the movie I really want to see is Saved. with Mandy Moore and Maculay Culkin... I've heard from a number of people that it is absolutely worth seeing... once I have a social life again, that is... (perhaps I'll have a movie night at some point...) some piece that makes satirical fun of really cultish christianity... and Mandy Moore is part of the making fun! It really looks good. I think Julia Stiles is in it too... but can't remember... pretty good cast, pretty awesome story line... oh and Jena Malone too. I'll look into it and get back to you.
September 14, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by AD
I just wanted to see what my IP adress looked like from here.
September 14, 2004 -- 12:09 AM
posted by Legion
Why does this dinner thing have to be on Wednesday? Some of us have something called class on thursday! We are not pleased... Besides what about Chilis?
September 13, 2004 -- 11:12 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
- yep, I'm in EDIT 435... and so's Adrian Fong. I think it'll be a sweet class, but I really haven't started any work on it yet. The webCT stuff is ridiculously slow though... so hopefully that'll be fixed before too long, kuz otherwise it's gonna make things a pain in the ass. And apparently Mikey Melnychuk is in that class too. His introduction on the webCT board was unnecessarily and gratuitously egotistical. I'll copy and paste it here for all of you to enjoy:
Hi Everyone, My name is Michael Melnychuk and I'm a 5th year business student majoring in accounting. I worked with a large accounting firm over the summer called KPMG but have aspirations of getting into law as well. I Play Basketball with the U of A Golden Bears and will be entering my senior year as captain of the team. Recently, I opened a restaurant / bar on Whyte Ave called Sapphire, so if any of you ever would like to come for a martini or lunch, let me know and I could get you some promotional discounts.
p.s. Since we are chatting, you can call me Michael, Mike or Mikey...
Ugh. Honestly, I'm jealous of his success. But mostly, I can't stand how he has to rub it in your face. I restrained myself from looking like a cocky asshole, but I could've just as easily written something like
"Hi, I'm T. I'm a fuckin rock-star and I play in two bands and we're both coming out with CDs. We'll probably get record deals and tour the country within the next year or two. But I also have aspirations of becoming a major talent in the comics/fashion/design/animation/video-game industries. Also, if you ever feel like coming out to a show, let me know and I can easily get you on the guest list.
PS, since we're chatting you can call me Sir, T , T , T -t , or fuckhead. But just don't call me late for dinner. AHAHAHA!"
But I didn't. It's called tact.
Then again, maybe I'm just bitter and jealous. Yeah, probably.
September 13, 2004 -- 10:07 PM
posted by Par
- Ngz, give me a call about Wednesday. I'm pretty sure I'll be good for it.
Oh yeah, a third movie for the list: Control Room, in case you missed it at the Princess. It'll be on CBC (The Passionate Eye) on the 26th and on October 1st. I highly recommend this one, it gives a whole new spin on the war in Iraq. Not that Al Jazeera is the definitive source on anything, but it's interesting to see what we took for granted with respect to the war.
September 13, 2004 -- 9:53 PM
posted by eric
who wants to go for dinner on Wednesday...namely a Vegetarian place downtown?
September 13, 2004 -- 9:22 PM
posted by eric
- from the Guardian:
Some films to look forward to
Does anyone feel like they've had it up to here with superhero movies?
Well, until next summer at least, but now the blockbuster season's over, here's two films to look forward to:
The Life Aquatic by Wes "Royal Tenebaums" Anderson - with Bill Murray as a Jacques Cousteau-alike, and some great fictional sea animals - on the strength of this trailer, surely it's going to be brilliant?
The Life Aquatic
The other one is I Heart Huckabees, an "existential comedy" by David "Three Kings" Russell - hard to tell exactly what it's about from this trailer, but what a cast - Lily Tomlin, Dustin Hoffman, Jude Law, Naomi Watts.
I Heart Huckabees
Neither of them are out till next year, mind you
Posted by Steve Rose at 10:24 AM
September 13, 2004 -- 7:53 PM
posted by M. Mash
ill be there tomorrow paras ill arrive earlier this time and perhaps i wont wear my soviet union jersey this time... when things started getting heavy with those drunks i noticed u were conspicuously absent, how can i wear that thing if no one is going to back me up.... luckily they couldnt handle the skills that i bring so u werent needed.... that time...................
September 13, 2004 -- 6:53 PM
posted by Par
- How do you know they're not old enough to talk?
Okay, so the hockey final is tomorrow at 5. Last chance for hockey this good for a while (perhaps more than a year, judging by how the knuckleheads in charge of the NHL CBA are doing things.) Once again, I'd like to watch it someplace. So... BP's, Riverbend, 5:00 PM tomorrow. Why riverbend? Because I don't want to drive. And I'm an asshole. Or something.
Oh yeah, Beck and Andy (and any other closet Franken-steins who may be kidding on the square), I picked up Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot (and Other Observations) from Wee Book today for $5. I'll let you know when I'm done with it.
Oh and, my prevailing thought during a terror attack memorial moment of silence: "I'm hungry"

