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earlycuntsets · 25 days
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pt. 2
parts (1, 3, 4)
earlycuntsets.org sourced - where I got all my mcr pictures
first of a series. due to tumblr limits on how many links you can post. this full idea will be continued on future posts. here is 2007-2010. this is pictures. will make a separate post for youtube/recordings.
been needing to fully source my website so here we go! wanted to share with other kool mcr fans.
old fansites/website appearances:
08/11/2007 tampa fl - ishotyourband.com
11/13/2007 sheffield england - blackvelvetmagazine.com
04/02/2008 san jose ca - cluelessdoll18
11/30/2010 - iheardradio
12/05/2010 tampa bay - 97x
12/12/2010 91x rex the halls san diego hollywood icon magazine
flickrs:
07/28/2007 san bernadino ca - joey malone & scarlet lark
07/29/2007 mountain view ca - lex
07/31/2007 kevin and beans breakfast hollywood ca - alex rausch
08/03/2007 san antonia tx - diana
08/04/2007 dallas tx - kenneth smith
08/07/2007 charlotte nc - brittany davis
08/11/2007 tampa fl - tracie stockwell, melissa turner, matt downham
08/15/2007 long island ny - maria newman, miles tsang, paul sherwood, carrie musgrave
08/17/2007 blossom music center cuyahoga falls oh - rachael barbash
08/19/2007 bristol va - kyle gustafson
08/21/2007 toronto ca - taylor christina
08/22/2007 detroit michigan - dominique canning
08/24/2007 mansfield boston - dan gonyea, allmyoxygen, ashleyspotlightrocks
08/25/2007 camden nj - steve trager, cary liao
08/31/2007 noblesville in - eatthislight
09/01/2007 tinley park il - april a taylor
09/03/2007 denver co - liz sawyer
11/03/2007 milano italy - fabrizio galeone & luca fill
11/15/2007 london uk - emma webb
11/30/2007 sydney australia - kate walton
12/09/2007 kuala lumpur malaysia - jin lim
12/11/2007 singapore - phook afg
1/27/2008 taipei, taiwan - jo
2/15/2008 rio de janeiro - charline messa
2/18/2008 sao paolo brazil - 115th dream, alexandra m, mariel g.m., fernanda, alfredoow
2/24/2008 santiago chile - sisforstph, felipebored, francisca
2/27/2008 caracas venezuela - natalia feliu, alxgt
03/30/2008 las vegas nv - sarah dope
04/08/2008 portland oregon - ciera walters
04/12/2008 mexico city - tony francois
04/17/2008 chicago il - sarah
04/27/2008 frisco tx - kenneth smith
05/09/2008 nyc ny - maura
08/01/2009 the roxy hollywood ca - jessxrevenge, lex, daniel rodriguez
10/23/2010 london uk - alessia cifali, justine trickett, lucy roth, justin ng, sarah tye, solange moreira-yeoell, emma webb, immy
10/24/2010 manchester uk - emilyisabelle, hayley johnson, sinead granger, frankie cooksie, paul
10/25/2010 edinburgh uk - emilyisabelle, hannah drake
10/30/2010 amsterdam - samantha, kimviciousphotography, stacey van shaik
10/31/2010 london uk - rikdom
11/01/2010 paris france - manuela, apoline mariotti, jem
11/11/2010 mcr in session for bbc radio maida vale - rhodri jones
11/22/2010 los angeles ca - andi tedesco
12/01/2010 nyc ny - ahorsewithnoname
12/03/2010 roseland ballroom nyc ny - kenny shin, rufus, jeremy wood, miwa sakulrat, ludovica ciccarelli,
12/08/2010 kansas city mo - todd zimmer, scott spychalski, wendy vong,
12/10/2010 101 not so silent night san jose ca - theowlmag, shannon gilb, scernea
livejournals:
08/10/2007 west palm beach - pookie_ray
part 3 here
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funeralderangement · 2 years
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elisehu · 7 years
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In general, my experiences during these short bursts of time in the states are always memorable because they are so abbreviated, and therefore I have to really make the most of every moment. In my brief moments of downtime I a.) kept going to the Au Bon Pain next to my DC hotel to get giant iced teas and breakfast sandwiches and b.) watched some domestic cable news, which let’s face it, is pretty terrifying these days. The programming is interrupted by catheter and other medical device commercials, which are clues I should not be watching.
Highlights that I can piece together through the jet lag:
The Washington Half
Finally visited the Blacksonian — the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture — on the day I landed in DC. Eyes still bloodshot from the flight and jet lag setting in, Matt Thompson, his partner Bryan and I powered through and saw crazy amazing stuff like the Parliament Funkadelic MOTHERSHIP. Yes, yes we did.
Friend Claire came down from New York for a hang. We lingered over a three and a half hour dinner at a mezcal place, not because of the meal but because we had some epic catching up to do.
Hanson, you know, of mmmmbop fame from 20 years ago, played a Tiny Desk Concert on the first day I went back to work in DC. They actually played two, because they recorded their very special Christmas Tiny Desk, too. Taylor (the middle one) and I joked around a bit about how the dinosaur on his Christmas sweater was wearing the same sweater, creating some sort of ugly Christmas sweater matrix.
One of my ex-work spouses, Javaun, took a train up from Lynchburg (where he now lives) to spend Tuesday evening hanging out and eating barbecue and drinking beers together. I can’t even remember all the ground we covered because, beer.
Don Gonyea gave me advice about work and life, which is always much appreciated.
Finally ate at the State Department cafeteria in Foggy Bottom — a bucket list item.
Because I am support the notion of spending money to save time, I hired April Yvonne, friend of my always glam friend Angie Goff, to shop for me. She picked out racks of clothes in a few Georgetown shops in advance, so all I had to do was try things on and make decisions. The whole excursion only took two hours in total and I was hella wardrobed for the weekend and work by the end. Endorse.
The Austin Half
Met the following babies who have joined us since I’d last been in Austin: Baby Adaline. Baby Thomas. Baby Marcella. Baby EJ. Baby Franklin. Toddler Hattie. Toddler Emma. Missed Baby Sam, who is fattening up in a NICU right now, but boy was I overjoyed to see his parents.
Sam’s dad Jimmy is my ultimate favorite eating partner. He also cooks delicious food and personally catered my engagement party with Spanish tapas since he trained to be a chef in the kitchens of Spain and Charleston, SC. Because of serendipity, the weekend I was in Austin was also the Far East Food Festival, in which some sixty Austin restaurants served up healthy portions of various Asian creations and Jimmy was judging the food. He added me as a judge so we CHOWED DOWN until the heat and the food consumption did us in. I had to quit early because I just couldn’t eat anymore. Embarrassing, but true.
Due to the abbreviated time, there were extra meals sandwiched in. On Friday I had a cheeseburger appetizer at P Terry’s while en route to Cooper’s barbecue where we disappeared pounds of brisket, sausage and ribs plus jalapeno mac-and-cheese, potato salad and the standard vat of pickles plus white bread. (Also Cooper’s offers free beans!) This was my favorite meal because of the strong appetizer IN THE CAR ON THE WAY to BBQ and my reliable eating buddies, Blake and Justin, joined to work up some serious meat sweats. I probably could have recovered for third lunch after this but we had do disperse.
Reunited with the dim sum club on Saturday morning to eat our faces off.
Did not see my oracle, Harry Whittington (the guy Dick Cheney accidentally shot in the face) but did see Bachelor Brad, who we seem to run into in Austin pretty much all the time. Is he everywhere? Is it because he’s a twin?
Surprised my goddaughter Marion Cass at her school, which led to second graders drawing me a bunch of butterflies and teaching me how to play a game called Sleeping Queen (need to get this for my daughters). Marion Cass also had me over to her house Sunday afternoon where she showed me how she can do things like SPLITS IN THE AIR because, gymnastics and being seven.
The purpose of this Austin return was to attend Friend Todd’s wedding. Did it, and so glad, because I love weddings! I also get to take partial credit for this union in the butterfly-flaps-its-wings kind of way, because I brought Todd to the Texas Tribune in 2009 as we were starting it. Here’s what happened: He was a weirdo who was teaching me Final Cut Pro as a part of a class I took at Austin Film School. I decided he was adorable even though I’m pretty sure he didn’t wash his hair at the time and was always railing about the dangers of aspartame and fluoride. Started calling him Hot Toddy behind his back (he later confronted me about this and yep, guilty) and convinced our boss Evan to give him a job at the Tribune because we were in wild wild west days of throwing jobs around. It was through this job that he met Carsi, his bride.
Reeve and I ran the hike and bike trail and joked around the whole time, just like the good ol’ days.
Sent up a flare in DC, and again in Austin, for big group happy hours. Both led to the happiest reunions, predictably. In Austin, April, my BFF from those halcyon days of my partying/Texas lege-covering twenties in Austin, HAPPENED to also be back after moving away to Toronto a few years ago. We got to see each other for about twenty minutes. I’ll take it.
The last time I was in America, I was two people. This time it was just me and my pump, which had to be used every few hours for the duration of the nine-day trip, the bottles and bags of expressed milk piling up in my respective hotel freezers until I had so much that I paid $400 in heavy baggage fees to bring all that liquid gold home. In order to keep it frozen while flying, I snuck in a trip to Ace Hardware in DC and got a giant padded cooler bag, which ended up being perfect. Thanks, Ace Hardware.
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First stop upon getting home: Matt Thompson
Blacksonian.
Mothership!
Hanson’s Christmas sweaters.
Kevin and David at work
Tuesday night drinking club reunites
Javaun and Chris
Don Gonyea, everybody.
Nate Rott put this cooler together for my milk.
My work product after three days.
With my god baby, who’s so big now
Surprising second graders.
The girls liked the Korean crayons
Worth flying 8,000 miles, yknow?
We cleaned up for Todd.
Snack at Todd’s wedding
Just married
Watching Austin’s pride parade from the wedding venue
Baby EJ’s first dim sum.
Reeve meets baby Thomas at a brunch
Baby Adaline, one of many babies I met
Hotel room hang with Nurse and the brood
Hattie in my Austin shower.
  First Time To Trump's America In general, my experiences during these short bursts of time in the states are always memorable because they are so abbreviated, and therefore I have to really make the most of every moment.
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brianmarquis · 7 years
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Hello friends, it's been a while... I'm excited to get back out on the road up the West Coast this November with fellow singer-songwriter Jeff Berman aka Divided Heaven supporting Love Hope Strength to help fight blood cancer by getting people registered on the bone marrow donor list.
The tour kicks off in Los Angeles on Nov 2 at the Silverlake lounge and includes shows in California, Oregon, and Washington.
The Love Hope Strength Foundation is the world's leading rock n roll cancer charity, saving lives one concert at a time by hosting bone marrow donor drives to identify life saving donor matches for blood disorder patients in need of transplants. To become a bone marrow donor, please visit: www.lovehopestrength.org
TOUR DATES Nov 02 - LOS ANGELES, CA - Silverlake lounge Nov 03 - TRUCKEE, CA - Pastime Club Nov 04 - NAPA, CA - Ca' Momi Osteria Nov 05 - BERKELEY, CA - 924 Gilman Nov 06 - SACRAMENTO, CA - The Press Club Nov 08 - BEND, OR - The Astro Lounge Nov 09 - PORTLAND, OR - The Analog - Theater & Cafe Nov 10 - SEATTLE, WA - The Kraken Bar & Lounge Nov 11 - GRANTS PASS, OR - G Street Bar and Grill Nov 12 - PESCADERO, CA - Highway 1 Brewing Company
Artwork by Justin Gonyea
#LoveHopeStrength #FightBloodCancer #GetOnTheList
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The Occoquan District Boy Scouts held their annual District Awards Dinner and honored Scouts and Troop Leaders that have helped the organization to succeed.
According to United States Army Retired Lieutenant General Bill Phillips, a speaker at the dinner, the District completed 13,525 community service hours over the past year.
“Leadership is absolutely worth study, so for the young generation of Boy Scouts that are out there, I absolutely encourage you to study and read about leadership. You are already leaders in some capacity…but you can always learn and grow as a leader,” said Phillips.
The following are this year’s award winners:
District Award of Merit
David Byrne
Doug Doerr
Keith Roberts
District Chairman’s Award
Mark Anderson
Dale Halligan
Gordon Lazerson’s Award
Jimmy Spoo
Jim Whipple
Lord Baden Powell Award
Pack 35 Angela Roth Pack 35 John Lugo Pack 35 Kyndra Hill Pack 108 Jacob Minskey Pack 108 Mary Geer Pack 117 Donald W. Neff Pack 117 Michael Dargusch Pack 117 Tricia Lagrange Pack 136 Jim Gigrich Pack 136 Jocelyn Gonyea Pack 289 Jason Dean Pack 289 John Fowler Pack 295 Chuck McCullough Pack 295 Douglas Ludwick Pack 964 Blanca Rocha Pack 964 Jason Weinhold Pack 964 Wanda Lockwood Pack 1189 Todd Sullivan Pack 1189 Timothy Kilpatrick Pack 1353 Patti Moore Pack 1353 Brandon Kelly Pack 1357 Lisa Terhune Pack 1357 Stephanie Pflaume Pack 1363 Suzanne Paddyfote Pack 1363 Karen Keyes Pack 1364 John Shipe Pack 1364 Hassan Isler Pack 1365 Doha Kasri Pack 1365 Lisa Pickup Pack 1373 Herbert Ellis Pack 1373 Amy Butler Pack 1374 Elaine Salisbury Pack 1374 Veronica Pacheco Pack 1385 Prisilma Serrano Pack 1385 Brian Maue Pack 1456 Charisse Thomas Pack 1456 Meryl Sommer  Troop 43 Chepita Jovel Troop 43 Steve Hill Troop 138 Milton Jones Troop 138 Eugene Wittkoff Troop 189 Rob Dotson Troop 189 Jeff Scofield Troop 501 Elston Steele Troop 857 Glen Oldenburg Troop 857 Ronkisha Terrazas Troop 964 Andi Boyles Troop 1356 Troy Olson Troop 1357 Charles Diamond Troop 1357 Grant Lattin Troop 1363 Jonathan Guepe Troop 1363 Keith Roberts Troop 1365 Thomas Foos Troop 1365 Brian Sullivan Troop 1369 Dennis Collins Troop 1369 Tim Uecker Troop 1390 Jean Dumolin Troop 1390 John Steinberg Troop 1396 Matthew P. Todd Troop 1396 Troy A. Berry Troop 1396 Louis R. Johnson Troop 1396 Stephen T. Schmidt Troop 1396 Kami L. Houk Troop 1456 Leb (Butch) Pittman Troop 1456 Don Hatch Troop 1553 Joshua Chidester Troop 1553 DeeAnn Brimhall Troop 1919 Charley Gioia Troop 1919 Freddy Jimenez Troop 1919 Marko Nikituk Crew 1357 Preston Hendricks Crew 1357 Grant Lattin Crew 1456 David Freeman Team 1357 Bruce Pixton Team 1357 Justin Bringhurst Team 1456 Rachel Freeman Team 1456 Frank Kuzma III Team 1553 Peggy Thiele Team 1553 Robert Sturgill
Chartered Organization Award 
Muslim Association of Virginia – Religious Organization
St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School – School
General Lewis B Chesty Puller VFW Post 1503 – Civic Association
Good Shepherd Award
David Byrne
Silver Beaver Award
Mark Chipman
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katrianapengkoonteoh · 10 years
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Justin Gonyea.
Gonyea currently lives and works in Burlington, Vermont. He primarily works with film and dark room processes. He created his "Together in Youth and Light" series through multiple exposures on film, creating fragmented and faint portraits. The images that were developed are "representative of the struggle to find identity amidst the push and pull between nature and nurture." I really appreciate Gonyea's portraiture and I think the multiple exposures of these three in the series are the strongest because the organic lines of the trees create beautiful dark lines when overlapping with the people. 
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tygurwicz · 10 years
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1x4x1 · 11 years
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Do it.
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