Monday, July 23, 2007

Dallas Games Marathon

This weekend was mostly about fun! Except for fighting traffic Friday night to get downtown and having some car issues Saturday, I had a blast playing a ton of games, meeting new people and enjoying the camraderie. My buddy KA was able to provide plenty of space in his old warehouse office building and the entry fee covered snacks and drinks.
Ernie and his shop Lo Tech games provided some door prizes and Carl, Rebecca and Jeff provided some manpower.

I can't say I really won many games (I think maybe two over both days) but that's besides the point. Along with games there was a flea market (where I unloaded a few things) and the door prize raffle. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves and even my car battery dying late Saturday night was not enough to spoil it for me.

They want to do it every month, which might be a little much, but we'll see.

My euphoria crash came today when I had to go to the dentist early in the morning, followed by a day at work. To top it off, it seem my neighbor has hit our fence again (with his car). I didn't mind so much last time, but we just got this one! (and as Robely says, it cost half a Kia) He took a big chunk of wood off the corner, but the fence (and it's reinforced concrete pole) fought back, as I found bits and pieces of his tail light cover all over the yard.

I know the people next door are renting (as we discovered through the tax rolls) and as I mentioned before it's the second time they've hit it. Along with all the beer bottles and trash we have found scattered in our yard, I'm thinking we might have to tell their land lady.

*Sigh* sometimes I really hate Mondays

Monday, July 16, 2007

Weird Al takes Garland!


Weird Al


My friend KA is a Weird Al fanatic and this weekend Weird Al was in town and playing at a venue close to my house. His normal fellow fanatics were otherwise occupied, and so he offered me a ticket. On the floor center section- awesome seats! Especially for the small arena we were in.

KA and I started off with dinner at Cristina's, accompanied by a few margaritas and then headed over to the concert where we met up with Allen and his wife.

Weird Al has always been on the edge of my radar, with his wacky covers, his cult classic film UHF and references to him in the Simpsons and other media. I was not sure what to expect. I certainly was not expecting them to open the concert with the "Chicken Dance" which quickly segwayed into a vignette of bits of covers of popular songs and an explosion of streamers.

First off, he has changed his image. Gone are the glasses and mustache and goatee. In addition he seems to have lost some weight and it really gives his face a chiseled haunted look more reminiscent of Alice Cooper than the jovial Al I remember. On some songs it was somewhat scary.

But it was an incredibly produced show. In between songs there were comic interviews with Al and musicians on the screen over the stage (where he took an existing interview and changed the questions). Also between songs they had costume changes to match the band they were parodying.

But I knew I was in over my head when he did his cover of Don McLean's "Bye Bye American Pie" ("Hey, hey Anakin Guy"). The band was dressed like Jedi's and most of the audience starting waving cell phones and singing along. I really had to strangle the urge to scream out "Freebird". I probably would have been pummelled by fake lightsabers by the audience.
Some of the other songs he did:
"Pretty Fly for a Rabbi"
"Albuqueque"
"It's all About the Pentiums"

"Bob" (a song where all the verses are palindromes)
"Canadian Idiot"
"Weasel Stomping Day"

"Wanna B UR Lovr"

And a whole lot more. I definitely recommend his show if you get a chance