Well, I’ve got three choices- and one is going to win.
- Go to Bike Night at F&S Harley Davidson with members of VOB108 [1] and be Biker David.
- Go to Urban Nights [2] and be Metrosexual David.
- Go to Cadillac Jacks [3] in Beavercreek and watch the Dayton Bombers [4] play game 7 of the semi-finals against the Florida Everblades and be Sports fan David.
And, the winner: has to be watch the Bombers play. Game 7’s of hockey playoffs, even over streaming internet- are one of the most amazing things in professional sports- and for a hockey fan- it’s like crack.
The Dayton Bombers are the real deal- underdogs from the beginning of the season- who worked hard to get where they are. This group of guys is doing the impossible- and playing their hearts out. If they win- we get the Kelly Cup playoffs in Dayton next week- and I’ll be there at every game.
While, I don’t expect all of you to share my excitement about this- I hope you all keep your fingers crossed starting at 7:30pm and hope they bring us the championship series next week.
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8 Comments To "What to do this Friday night?"
#1 Comment By Drexel Dave On May 18, 2007 @ 11:30 am @ 11:30 am
Am I the only one who finds it highly ironic that the main musical entertainment at this “walk on the creative side” is a cover band that doesn’t even right its own songs?
#2 Comment By David Esrati On May 18, 2007 @ 11:46 am @ 11:46 am
Drexel- they should have you – you write the wrong songs?
#3 Comment By Valerie On May 18, 2007 @ 3:52 pm @ 3:52 pm
You would think the Downtown Dayton Partnership and the Convention Schedule, who both ostensibly want to encourage locals to visit downtown, would compare notes and schedule events such as Urban Nights and Day 1 of World A’Fair on DIFFERENT weekends.
They do this all the time — several weeks of virtually nothing noteworthy and then *bam* two or three crowd-draw’ing events in the same approximate location at the same time.
#4 Comment By David Esrati On May 19, 2007 @ 9:56 pm @ 9:56 pm
We’ve just updated servers- so BillMan’s comment didn’t make it to the new server:
Drexel Dave:
They “right” their own songs, man. They are undubitably rightous.
“Bad Spellers of the World: Untie!”
#5 Comment By Bruce Kettelle On May 19, 2007 @ 11:13 pm @ 11:13 pm
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#6 Comment By David Esrati On May 19, 2007 @ 11:18 pm @ 11:18 pm
server upgrade- permissions failure- working on it.
#7 Comment By Drexel Dave On May 20, 2007 @ 8:13 am @ 8:13 am
LOL. That would make a great T-shirt David! Yes, I too misspell like the rest of uns. The Internet has been the great revealer of first drafts. However, in this age of copyright ubiquity, perhaps we might think of changing the concept of “writing” a song to “righting” a song’s digital content.
Hey, I shot some video from Friday night’s show for all of you who couldn’t attend at the FABULOUS (if you haven’t been there you must go) Artifact Vintage Gallery, located at 502 Wayne Ave. just across the street from Cocos:
Do Not Mess With Oprah Winfrey (number 68 on Youtube yesterday!): [7]
Cheese break (pay close attention to the pitch for commercial pitches David): [8]
The Summer of Nothin:
[9]
And finally, our sound check:
[10]
#8 Comment By Jeff On May 20, 2007 @ 10:39 pm @ 10:39 pm
Artifact is the place to go if one want to furnish one’s Huber Heights All Brick Ranch with things from the same period one’s house is from (or a Dayton Towers aparment, too).