Friday, April 27, 2007
The Importance of Demographic Research
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
It's Been A Hard Day's Night
Dogs will work for Lil' Smokies beef sausages. These dogs offered to sit, stay, dance, wash a car, and complete tax forms (the E-Z, not the 1040) for the Lil' Smokies that they were offered. The little one offered to write the sequel to Wild Hogs, the John Travolta motorcycle movie.
1. Comedy
2. Dogs
3. Music
4. Costumes
5. Madness.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
Bad Dog Alert!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
It's My Happening, And It Freaks Me Out! - Ronnie "Z-man" Barzell
If you're not up to a weekend night outing, or just like a more competitive feeling, I am also participating in Westside's comedy contest next Tuesday at 9PM at Suki's, and finals to follow. As long as I'm self-promoting, I'm appearing at Grand Theft Pizza Party on May 9th at Ash Street, and I'll be at Mississippi Pizza on May 22nd. As the late Kurt Vonnegut used to say, busy, busy, busy.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Something I Didn't Know About Leigh Bowery and Soda
"Lipsmackin' thirstquenchin' acetastin' motivatin' goodbuzzin' cooltalkin' highwalkin' fastlivin' evergivin' coolfizzin' Pepsi."
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Tuesday, April 10, 2007
New Rotic - A Slight Return
Sunday, April 08, 2007
Sakura-con 2007- A Spy in the House of Nerd
I would never, ever make out with anyone dressed as Link from Zelda, nor Mario from Super Mario brothers, but I appear to be in the minority. There were a lot of Marios, but I think this one was the best. There was a little-kid team Mario and Luigi, and their mother was dressed as the princess, which I found disturbing in an Oedipal manner. Or Jocastan, as the case may be.
I'm assuming that this is a cosplay of Mana of Malice Mizer, the "Queen" of Gothic Lolita. He was giant, and had large shoes, and liked having his picture taken.
This is what we call a high-commitment costume. I don't know what it is, but she was not going to speak, eat, drink, or have feeling in her hands for the day, but she looked fantastic.
Awesome bloody nurses from Silent Hill. I don't mean it in the English slang sense. I mean they're covered in blood.
The best option appears to be making a costume at home of your favorite character, and if you have a ridiculously oversized weapon, so much the better. Duct-taped and foil covered blades abound. If you have nothing in particular in mind, you can dress as a little Gothic Lolita dolly, but if you can't get that together, you can just throw on a kimono and cat ears and call it a day. If you are dressed as a gothic lolita, other Lolitas will recognize you as one of them, and they will give you candy and tell you where stuff is.
The adorable fourteen year old on the right told me she was in love with a guy dressed as Jack Sparrow, (left) and that she had been to a doll meetup, where you introduce your doll to other dolls.
Fun* Facts about Sakura-con:
There is roughly a 30% overlap between Anime watchers and Furries.
Attendees at Club Sakura can't dance to anything below 240 BPM, because they are limited to conga lines and jumping up and down.
A casual attendee might think that they would enjoy singing karaoke, but when you gets there, it will all be in Japanese, so give up. I sort of know the Ranma 1/2 song, and that's not gonna cut it.
Dance, Dance, Revolution goes 24 hours a day, which is the only way to be sure you'll get a turn.
People will line up to play console games that they played at home yesterday, because they can do it with other people.
Otaku, or obsessive nerd, is not an insult- it's a goal.
Any 24 hour nerd event will degenerate into games of Hearts eventually.
Kid Whatever rules Club Sakura.
50% of people attending Cosplay events in their teens will be going to S&M conventions in their forties.
Dancing doesn't count if it doesn't involve glowsticks.
(*= I made them up. Mostly.)