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Scenes from Birthday Karaoke

Here’s a scene from Sunday night’s Kickass Karaoke, a regular karaoke event that takes place upstairs at The Rivoli, located by Accordion City’s club district. It’s me playing accordion and singing Adam Sandler’s so-wrong-it’s-right love ballad, At a Medium Pace (warning: contains not-safe-for-work lyrics!), with the Ginger Ninja helping with the accordion microphone:

Scenes from me performing Adam Sandler’s “At a Medium Pace” at Kickass Karaoke
Click the pictures to see the version where the lyrics — which aren’t safe for work — aren’t blurred out.

Most of the lyrics on the screen behind me aren’t safe for work, so I’ve blurred them out. If you really want to see them — and remember, you can’t unlearn lyrics easily — click on the photo (or click here).

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A Lovely Birthday Party

Saturday’s birthday party was fantastic — I think I’m still recovering! Luckily, I arranged to take a personal day today tp hang out with the Ginger Ninja and Dave.

Photos are forthcoming, but here’s a quick preview:

Joey deVilla having a Red Bull and vodka at his 40th birthday party
Look at that suave expression — it’s proof that they should have cast me instead of John Cho as “Mr. Sulu” in the upcoming Star Trek movie.

Joey deVilla, throwing the horns and having a Red Bull and vodka at his 40th birthday party
It’s not a party until someone “throws the horns”.

My thanks to everyone who came, and to The Parkdale Drink who provided a great location, friendly service, tasty food and a non-stop stream of Red Bull and vodkas for the birthday boy. If you haven’t yet visited the Parkdale Drink, do so — it’s still just off the West Queen West crowd’s collective radar, and it’s a nice little place for dinner or drinks.

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More photos later!

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Four-Day Fortieth Birthday Weekend

That’s what this is — I’m taking Friday and Monday off to celebrate, hang out with Wendy (and Dave, who flies in from Chicago on Saturday afternoon), enjoy my birthday and play a couple of XBox 360 games I just bought: Beautiful Katamari and Bioshock.

And, of course, on Saturday night, there’s this…

Joey deVilla’s 40th birthday bash — Saturday, November 3rd, 2007, 8 p.m. onward — The Parkdale Drink (1292 Queen Street West, just west of Dufferin)

If you’d like to come join the celebration, please do! It’s at The Parkdale Drink (1292 Queen Street West, just west of Dufferin), a block west of the Gladstone Hotel. It’s pretty swanky for Parkdale, and among other things, there’s a dance floor and a DJ spinning some fun tunes (I requested rock, alt-rock and some retro). C’mon and help an old man celebrate!

(Don’t forget that we turn the clocks back to standard time on Saturday night, giving us an extra hour to party!)

As for Sunday night, I’ll be continuing the party at Kickass Karaoke at the Rivoli (334 Queen Street West, just east of Spadina). The fun starts at after 9:

Carson T. Foster singing at Kickass Karaoke

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Birthday Present: Axiom 25 Keyboard

Side and top views of an M-Audio Axiom 25 Keyboard

“It’s too big and too heavy to hide”, said the Ginger Ninja as she walked in the door from her shopping trip, “and I don’t think you’d mind getting your present early, so here it is!”

It was the keyboard pictured above — the Axiom 25 by M-Audio. It doesn’t make sounds on its own; rather, you hook it up to your computer and use it with synthesizer, sampling and sequencing software to record music. This model is compact, yet bristling with controls for keyboard playing, drum and sound effects playing (that’s what the square pads on the upper right-hand side are for) and tweaking sounds on the fly (that’s what the bank of 8 knobs near the upper center are for).

Before I was an accordion player, I was a synth player. I’ve been meaning to get back into playing synths and writing electronic music and have had my eye on this keyboard for some time. I’m looking forward to making all sorts of music both for fun and for work (for podcasts, screencasts and videocasts).

Thanks, Wendy!

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Birthday Present: “Dalek” USB Webcam

Dalek USB camera on top of my computer at work

My brother-in-law Andy Ramoniac and his wife Sue came up to Toronto last weekend for a visit (I had a great time, guys — come back anytime!), and they brought me a birthday present — a USB webcam with integrated microphone shaped like a Dalek — the dread creatures from Doctor Who who scream “EXTERMINATE!” in shrill electronic voices. I love it!

As you can see from the photo above, it sits proudly atop my computer at work. Here’s a closer look:

Close-up view of dalek USB webcam

Thanks, Andy and Sue!

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The Audience at DemoCamp 15

Here’s a faux panoramic shot of DemoCamp 15, the 15th show-and-tell event where the bright lights of Toronto’s high-tech community show off their projects to their peers, which took place on Monday:

Faux-panoramic shot of the DemoCamp 15 audience in Hart House, University of Toronto
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For more on what happened, see this entry in David Crow’s blog.

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Hallowe’en Subway Party!

Warden station full of Hallowe’en partiers
Click the photo to see the Flickr set.

Last night, newmindspace held a Hallowe’en party on a subway train, which they announced on their site as:

Subway party tonight! Dress in your spookiest, scariest, fun furriest costume and join us for a late night ride beneath the streets of Toronto. Bring candy, decorations and a friend to this Halloween celebration. Bangin’ electro tunes will blast from the Rothko Institute + VelcroRocket portable soundsystem, and we will ghost ride the train!

You may join the party at any station, but the fun starts at Kipling 🙂

Ghost Ride the Subway Party!
Kipling Station, last car @ 11:13 PM
Wednesday, October 31st 2007
Free and all ages!
No facebook plz

Last year’s went perfectly! This is because we followed some simple guidelines for the TTC’s sake:

  • No smoking *anything*
  • No open alcohol, tickets have been written before
  • Keep off the seats, really!
  • Mind the emergency alarm
  • Leave no trace
  • Don’t hold doors open or leave the train

I joined the party at Kipling station (with accordion, of course) and took photos. I’ve posted them in a Flickr photoset — click here to check them out!

Party on the subway train
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