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October 23, 2006 -- 9:48 PM
posted by alison
who on earth takes these photos and figures they're good enough to show as the official headshots?
and is it just me or don't these two look like they should be related?
October 23, 2006 -- 9:05 PM
posted by Jsese
solution: magic beans and tofu. think about it alison. either that or maybe lay off the heroin. just a thought.
October 23, 2006 -- 8:53 PM
posted by alison
I don't effing get it. here I am, installing ITunes on my new compy because it just plain makes the most sense. It's the most user-friendly program, and it burns the best-sounding discs in the end... but it's not recognizing ANY of my audio cds, and there's no way i can justify highlighting each and every song individually for importation, and then searching out their liner note names etc. what the hell happened? it was working fine the other day, and it works fine on the regular pc... why won't it work on my new puppy?
oh, and if you've got the idea of suggesting that I remove and reload ITunes, I've already tried that route, nothing happened to fix the problem...
and it's not a software thing, because windows media player plays it just fine. wtf??? help anyone?
October 23, 2006 -- 5:11 PM
posted by nobody knows my face
They went to the trouble of using an anonymous proxy too? Whoa. That's a lot of effort to go into hiding over such a trivial matter, haha.
Somewhat amusing.
October 22, 2006 -- 2:53 PM
posted by mary (and Ed...kind of)
Ok...so I'm about to propose a social gathering. But not just any social gathering. The kind where we all go out to dinner and then go and see a play by one of Canada's most experimental/interesting playwrights - Ronnie Burkett (and his Theatre of Marionettes). If you've never seen one of his plays, you're missing out. He's pretty much considered a must-see on the Canadian theatre circut. And in New York. So here's the details:
Friday, November 17th, 2006. Dinner at the Koutouki Taverna, a greek restaurant of deliciousness (which just happens to be across the street from the theatre) 5-5:30ish. Then the play at 8 p.m. If you're interested, call the Roxy Theatre box office at 453-2440 to reserve your ticket. This is not a last minute event - tickets will be sold out long in advance, so if you'd like to come, pick up that phone and dial! The Roxy is a general seating kind of venue, but it's also small, so there aren't really any bad seats. Ed and I will be there. You should be there as well.
For more information (such as ticket prices), visit the Roxy Theatre website at: www.theatrenetwork.ca
Also, if you plan on coming, please let me know so I can make reservations for dinner. You can do so by e-mailing me at mkupchenko@gmail.com
