Apr 29, 2009

Potential move on the horizon...

So lot has been going on since the last time I wrote and, quite frankly, the last time I wrote I didin't write anything too serious so I have a bit to write now.

As some of you may or may not know, I was called in last minute to help with a show at Lesley College. Their production this year was William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. It was very interesting to say the least. The equipment and space that they are working with is limited to say the least. The space is a retrofitted lecture hall with only one main house electric, four dimmer plugs rear house left and rear house right with two stage electrics.  The way the stage was set up the upstage electric was pretty much useless due to the set. The lighting situation was fouled up beyond compare. The prior shows had used the actual tails of the lights to tie up the extension cables and other things like duct tape, various types of twine and other dubious and flammable material. The lighting board itself was a mess and I had to erase everything and re-patch 1:1 as well as dead hang all of the lights so I could have a fresh start. It was great.   The show went rather well all being saidand done minus a bit of drama between a few of the musicians the last night of dress rehersal. Long story short: the percussionist had issues with being a professional musician and sitting on stage during the whole performance even though he knew the conditions prior to signing on. Then he made the brilliant move of calling the Musical Director an A-hole. He was fired then and there then the bassist had issues. He ended up quitting, both on the day before opening.  Lucky for me I know Chris plays the bass and so I texted him during the last rehersal. The real kicker: he didn't know how I was when I texted him since my number wasn't plugged in to his phone. He signed up and we had a good time not to mention a couple of really funny moments. 

Also Nick and I are looking at a houses. We've seen the amazing (custom tile jobs with custom brass accent tiles) to the very questionable (bedrooms with no doors) and the more we look the more depressed I get. We've been looking farther west but I don't think I want to go much further than Framingham...more on that later...

Apr 23, 2009

Because I think it's funny...

So we had TIPS training at work the other day and the trainer happened to mention that he had never seen a 1/6 of a barrel keg before (or a log as we call them). One of the guys brought out the first available log to show it to the man and this is what he happened to bring:






I LOVE my work place!!!!!!!

Apr 8, 2009

Because I have a sick sense of humor...



So in my perusal of my daily websites I come across a lot of wierd stuff...some of them are worth mentioning and others are not. I cam across this picture a couple of days ago and I keep cracking up whenever I see it. Not only is it orignal but a rather interesting conversation piece don't you think? 

Anyways I think this is rather funny...other than that nothing much has changed. I'm still working at the store down the street and I've taken on a show as well. I'm the Master Electrician for Lesley University's Oxford Street Players production of the Merchant of Venice. It's been a rough couple of weeks with another tough one ahead, we open next Wednesday. It's a long to-do list with not enough hours in the day to complete them all. *le sigh* It figures. Ah well so it goes. That's it for my little entry today. Hopefully more soon.