February, 2009

Jailhouse Rock

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Hannah describes her 21st b-day party at a prison-themed restaurant in Japan:

EVAN

the restaurant was so awesome

omg

it wasn't just jail, it was a general "creepy things" place, and all of our drinks were in scientific equipment and there was a sexy policelady and all the waitresses were in prisoner outfits.

AND THEN MONSTERS RAN LOSE AND ATTACKED US AND THEN THE SEXY POLICELADY CAME AND SHOT THEM AND THE GHOSTBUSTERS SONG STARTED PLAYING

it was awesome

and then a person in a giant cat head played a tambourine and almost defeated the sexy policelady but didn't

IT WAS SO GREAT EVAN

Life begins at 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream + 1 tsp. vanilla extract

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Fetus cookies

Wanted to bake more, but ran out of time, so I had to abort.

The Onion: Polamaluesque Puppy Dominates Puppy Bowl

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Pupumalu

SILVER SPRING, MD—His long black hair flowing behind him as he threw himself around, across, and over the field at Animal Planet Stadium in his trademark reckless, acrobatic style, 9-week-old puli Troy Pupamalu dominated Puppy Bowl V Sunday by relentlessly hurling his body into squeaky-ball carriers and punishing adorable downfield retrievers with torrents of blindside licks.

[the onion]

See also:  Puppy Bowl V recap

My tag is “Geocities”

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Fart Barf

Wonderful graffiti right by my closest El stop. I will look for it during tomorrow's morning commute.

(via Chicagoist)

Ruggles of Red Gap @ Doc Films

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Leo McCarey's Ruggles of Red Gap, starring Charles Laughton, screens February 5 at 7 p.m. in the Thursday night Americanarama! series I programmed at Doc Films. This should be a real sweet treat. It's only available on DVD in France.

Encyclopedia Show – “The Visual Spectrum: Mr. Roy G. Biv”

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

I will be performing with Kimberly Sutton as The Encartigans, the house band of the latest installment of the Encyclopedia Show on Wednesday, February 4 at 7:00 p.m. at the Chopin Theatre in Chicago. This month's theme is colors.

Puppy Bowl V recap

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

I've been watching the Puppy Bowl since its inaugural year, transfixed by the fuzzy image coming through the Tex Mode TV, an ancient 15" television decorated with weird wrestling-related Sharpee drawings that I took with me to my Greenwich Village dorm room my freshman year of college. It was a rare reprieve from the comedians on BET that one of my roommates would watch until the wee small hours of every night.

A couple years later, I received a Facebook message from an incoming freshman while I was studying abroad in Vienna. We hadn't met, and she acknowledged that it was weird to send Facebook friend requests to people you don't know, but she said she saw that we were the only people with the Puppy Bowl listed as our favorite TV shows and decided that we had to be friends. When I returned to Da States, she became one of my best friends. Adorabs, right?

Anyway, the point is that the Puppy Bowl occupies a special place in my heart, the garden apartment of a cardiac three-flat. I've watched approvingly as Animal Planet has introduced new innovations annually - the kitten half-time show, the tail-gaters...all wonderful. What could they have left up their sleeve?

They did not disappoint. Pepper the Parrot kicked off the event with a heartfelt rendition of "The Star Spangled Banner," which, to be perfectly honest, was a lot better than the performance by that woman at the Obamapalooza election night rally in Grant Park.

Then the game began. Madeline the Beagle quickly established herself as my favorite, as I'm a sucker for both beagles and girls with names beginning with "M." She was a particularly pretty pup, too, and had a good amount of spunk:
Madeline

Eli was the jerk of the bunch, you could tell pretty quickly. Just by looking at him, really:
Eli

It was a pretty clean game, light on penalties. The penalties were for relatively innocuous things like "excessive barking," and not for accidents on the field, which was a relief. I had had high hopes for Schroder, but ultimately I think he let his fans down by napping the entire time he was on the field:
Schroder

In the third quarter, another beagle, Matilda (presumably Madeline's sister) really stepped up her game. Grabbing a football between her teeth, she ran back and forth across the field, scoring multiple touchdowns for both sides. Matilda was justly rewarded with the honor of Most Valuable Puppy:

Something totally unexpected happened in the fourth quarter, however, though I suppose we should have seen it as inevitable, considering how rowdy crowds get these days. A streaker invaded the field, stopping play! From Animal Planet's website, I've learned that her name is Sarah Jessica Barker.

All in all, an excellent game. High fives all around.

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