Archive for August 9th, 2006

Beerfest

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

Sign up at www.campusphilly.org
Free Movie Screening: BEERFEST w/ Broken Lizard

Location: 1400 South Columbus Boulevard
Date of Event:Monday, August 14th
Promotion Ends:August 14th

100 passes are available to Campus Philly members to see a free preview of Beerfest, Monday, August 14th at 6:30 at the UA Riverview (Delaware Ave). Tickets good for 2 admissions and can be picked up starting a hour before the show at the theatre. Look for the Campus Philly table! You must first register for the event under the ‘members section’ on the website.

PLEASE NOTE: (1) IF THERE IS AN OVERABUNDANCE OF REGISTRANTS, WE WILL STOP SIGN-UP FOR THE MOVIE SCREENING, SO SIGN UP NOW. (2) TICKETS ARE ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVE BASIS, SO YOU MUST ARRIVE EARLY AT THE THEATRE TO BE ADMITTED, AS CAMPUS PHILLY IS NOT THE ONLY ORGANIZATION GIVING AWAY TICKETS! Any questions call 215-746-4757.

SPECIAL GUESTS: Jay Chandrasekhar, Paul Soter and Kevin Heffernan from Broken Lizard, the comedy group behind SUPER TROOPERS AND BEERFEST, will introduce the screening!

AFTERPARTY!!!! Come to the afterparty at Chickie’s & Pete’s South Philly from 8:30-10:30PM for Philly’s own BEERFEST. (No ticket required, no cover.) Get a team together and compete in BeerPong and Flip Cup! Broken Lizard will be there to cheer you on and probably even play you! Must be 21 or older to enter and drink.

BEERFEST- -OPENS August 25- – www.beerfestmovie.com

When American brothers Todd and Jan Wolfhouse (Eric Stolhanske and Paul Soter) travel to Germany to spread their grandfather’s ashes at Oktoberfest, they stumble upon a super-secret, centuries old, underground beer games competition-Beerfest-the secret Olympics of beer drinking.

sewing

Wednesday, August 9th, 2006

I am going to teach two friends to use their sewing machines. And it got me thinking about what costume I want to make for Halloween this year. Because I will be having a costume party.

Tribal Style Belly Dancer or Saloon Girl?

Most of the costumes I like are can-can related or flapper related. Maybe I should just make a new 1920s dress every year.

I just got a bunch of random cool fabric from around the world that was my grandmom’s. I have no idea what I’m going to do with all that.

I also got some jewelry and her wedding gown, which is gorgeous. You can’t really see details but here’s a pic I have scanned already: