Monday, May 20, 2013

Meeting report

We had a Round Table at Round Table to recap and heatedly argue about next years theme.  I ate 5 pieces of pizza plus a piece of Natalie's flat bread.  I have one tender roni, two veggie, one jalapeno and pineapple (pineapple picked off) and a piece of Natalie's flat bread. Charles ate an entire pile of jalapenos so Jay would buy a Bananas/Matt Shrugg flexi. I'm sure he is suffering the aftereffects today.

Anytime the Halloween show is involved, something magical happens and this meeting was no different.  There was a huge banquets of little kids (7 years old?) and the soccer mom told Scott that they love to sing Happy Birthday and we asked around the table and it turns out Gballs birthday is today!! Gabe started to sing and these kids instantly whipped around and started to sing it SO LOUD. Then the manager came over and gave us a free pitcher of beer and G got a coupon for a free pizza. Thank you Halloween Show vibes! I bask in your glory.

20 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:41 PM

    I stand by that flat bread. Not waking up all sweating with a stomach of fire like I usually do after pizza was a real plus. It did leave more room for beer which is always a double edged sword.

    N.

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  2. Did my unintended theme suggestion of "bad era" music stick?

    Captcha un-scramble: bottom fur

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  3. No, since it's the 20th Halloween show the theme will be "The Roaring 20's". I've already called Duke Ellington.

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  4. Anonymous3:08 PM

    I call "hail to the chief" by Sir Walter Scott

    -ninja

    ps. my "not a robot" phrase is "bloodsuckers or hope"

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  5. Anonymous10:09 PM

    Someone called Scott Joplin already, can't remember who.

    Thanks for letting my birthday dream of making it rain pizza and beer come true.
    gbomb

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  6. Anonymous7:14 AM

    Sure this isn't a revolutionary idea, but doesn't the 20th anniversary call for Sacto bands?

    -- Patrone

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  7. i say 20 year reboot, people have to do a band that's already been done and there can't be any members from the original. that would be the best for young people who missed a lot of the ones they would have done. young people, I got your back. heck, even I missed the first two because I am sooo much younger than some of you.

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  8. davey-
    did you get a bumpersticker yet? do you want one. i have an extra

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  9. ps everybody like the Singles on FB. members of the band are finally administrating it, so there is a lot more activity

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  10. ninja9:43 AM


    20 year reboot? we can finally have Devo, Nirvana and X again!

    Re: Bumpersticker: someone else can have it, thanks for the offer, though!

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  11. I do a passable Ed Hunter backing vocal impression if anyone does "Chicken Pot Pie". I can't pull off the look, though.

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  12. If It's Sac Bands I call "As Yet Untitled" AND "The Beer Dawgs" AND "Blu food"

    gbomb

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  13. Save those for the "Sac bad era" theme. I call "Nus" and "Six Cents".

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  14. "sac bad era" halloween show 2525. if man is still alive. in space.

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  15. Anonymous11:44 AM

    Would all Tesla qualify as bad era?

    Jed

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  16. Anonymous4:53 PM

    Sorry Smiller, but Joplin is more like TEENS, not 20s. The Ragtime era was DOA in 1920.

    -The Neighbor
    (also the assistant director of the West Coast Ragtime Festival)

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  17. Anonymous4:55 PM

    I call Ed Hunter in EVERY band that he was in, so I got you for guitar and drunkenness.

    -The Neighbor

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  18. Hey! I called Ellington, not stupid-ass Joplin!

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  19. I'm gonna call Al Jolson, I know y'all wanted to do it but, tough cookies!!

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  20. Anonymous2:26 PM

    Jolson is nothing more than a poor man's Eddie Cantor.

    Yeah, I said it!

    -DB

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