Let’s start this post with lyrics from the almighty Loverboy!
Everybody’s working for the weekend
Everybody wants a little romance
Everybody’s goin’ off the deep end
Everybody needs a second chance, oh
You want a piece of my heart
You better start from start
You wanna be in the show
Come on baby lets go
Thursday night
The launch party for Spacing magazine takes place tonight at The 360. Details about the event can be found:
- In an earlier blog entry of mine
- At the Spacing site
- In this National Post story
- In this Toronto Star story
Friday night
Earlier in the evening: My first rehearsal with the new band started by my friend Pete. After a long hiatus, I return to the instrument where I first cut my live-performance teeth: the synthesizer.
(I’d call myself Synth Guy, but local synth guru Steven Sauve has already earned that title.)
Pete’s providing the rehearsal space as well as the keyboard, a brand new Korg Triton, favourite piece of gear of Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park. I’d love to put this baby through its paces.
Later in the evening: From rehearsal, pick up a friend and the airport and play tour guide of Accordion City’s finer, if divier, drinking establishments.
Probable stops, in case you’d like to join us:
- Zen Lounge, Fun Haus, or whatever the hell the new owners have decided to call it this week
- The Paddock
- Velvet Underground
- Tequila Bookworm
- Cameron House
- possibly Smokeless Joe
Saturday night
Earlier in the day: More tour-guidey stuff. Chinatown, Kensignton Market, Queen West, perhaps some of the Yonge Strip?
Evening: The GTABloggers Christmas party is at my house, and you’re invited! See here and here for details, and be sure to RSVP with Rannie. Please RSVP — I’d like to know how much beer to get. It’ll be good beer too.
The party is a potluck, so:
- Bring some food. It can be a main course, a salad, a dessert, or snack food.
- If you can’t bring food, bring some alcohol beverages.
- If you can’t bring alcoholic beverages, bring non-alcoholic beverages.
- If you can’t bring non-alcoholic beverages, you must be prepared to lapdance. If you’re a girl, it will be on my lap, to American Pie. If you’re a guy, it will be on the special guest’s lap, to a tune that will be chosen later.
Late night: Unconventional tour-guiding as we go to Toronto’s most notorious speakeasy, The Matador.
Sunday
Evening: Kickass Karaoke! It’ll take place upstairs at the Rivoli, and I’ll try and make the special guest sing.
3 replies on “Where to find me this weekend”
joey baby. I can’t participate in the gift giving thingy on friday cause no money to be had. but damnit it! If I cant afford the lassnga I’ll bring the pasties. (thats so pathetic! striping for food?! holy shit I’m turning into some sort of crack whore) Also If I’m not too tired I would like to join you at the matador seeing as I have never been there.
If you’re stripping for food, I think the proper term is snack whore.
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