It is official, summer is over. School has started, football has started, you need a sweater at night, Starbucks has pumpkin spice lattes (according to Tuesday), and this is the last Fridays After Five of the year. Yup, summer has ceased. Give it a great going away weekend and be sure to stop by Fridays After Five.
Jeff Dunham - John Paul Jones Arena, Sunday 7:00 p.m.- Comedy Show
Checkout the tastings at: Crush, Market Street, and Beer Run on Friday evening. Forget something? Let us and your fellow villains know. As always have a great weekend everyone!
P.S. Please checkout our brother/sister sites: MUSE and STYLE for more weekend events!
Happy Labor Day Weekend! Put your white shoes away, grab your beer, ditch the boss, and party it up for three days straight. I am back for good after this weekend and I just know how much you all missed my commentary…okay maybe not but I am back anyway. I hope to catch a few villains while I am out and about Cville this weekend. Checkout some of the great events lined up for this weekend. As usual let us know what we missed!
First and foremost, are you ready for some football?! This is the first official weekend of college football! UVA plays USC at 3:30 p.m. (home game) and VTech plays East Carolina at noon (away game) on Saturday. Get a seat at the Stadium or stool by the bar, it’s football season.
Music, Music, Music Festival - Oakerncroft Winery will have Jimmy O on Sunday and The Ryalls Brothers on Monday join them from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Morning in the Mountains - Wintergreen take a hike in the mountains on Saturday and Sunday (before your wine drinking) 10:00 a.m. ($3-5.00)
Check out usual Friday set-up: Fridays After Five, Crush Wine Tasting, Market Street Wine Tasting, and Beer Run’s Wine Tasting. Finally, Tuesday has alerted me that Zo Ca Lo will be debuting an Echo cocktail. I am sure he will be there tonight enjoying his drink in full form. This may just be the way to start off your fabulous three day weekend.
Hello everyone, we had some updates on Spicy Bear we wanted to share with you. Between DIGG, exciting articles at MUSE on Jazz and the Preston Ave venue, new writers at Style and a new hire, we’re really excited. All the info is after the break..
Since it’s summertime and the students have started their return to Charlottesville, bars should be triphopping this weekend. Besides the obvious music and arts events covered by cvilleMUSE, we’ve got a few events that might float your boat or tube. Whether it’s a barbeque or bluegrass, you have no excuse to get off your butt and go do stuff. Let us know if we missed anything!
There is this cool little tool called “Wordle” that I discovered on the internet today. You can cut/paste text into a box and it organizes the words into a pretty picture. I played with it for a bit and here are some examples…
We need to hear some crazy/exciting/courageous/drunk/audacious/naughty/lively villain stories. I missed the “drunk posting” thread so much I had to recreate a similar post. What did you guys do last night? Saturday night?
I’ll start. I was strolling down the mall after watching a movie (it was to freaking hot to be anywhere that didn’t have AC) when I stumble upon Kiki’s replacement. I wander in for a quick drink. I make my way to the bathroom after the drink and wait a good 15 minutes. I am not the biggest fan of waiting. Finally a girl stumbles out of the bathroom with a sneaky grin. I head for the door and as I touch the handle a boy leaves the room. Oh my. What fun they had on a Friday night. Wait it gets a little better! I walk in the bathroom to not only discover they have a cool TV that allows you to view what is going on at the bar, but also the girl’s panties.
I know what you are thinking… What the hell is Cricket? I’ve included this instructional video for you to learn how to play the game.
Ok, that was not real, but I hope you laughed. Did you realize that Charlottesville actually has a cricket league? They have named themselves the “Charlottesville Cricket League” or CVCC for short. The website explains:
CVCC is comprised of more than 30 players of various ethnicities and backgrounds. The team practices every Wednesday and some Sundays at Darden Towe Memorial Park. We welcome and include enthusiastic local residents in our weekend practice games. Since the formation of the team in 2005, CVCC has been taking part in cricket tournaments in Virginia and North Carolina.
I’ve never really understood cricket but after a bit of reading it isn’t that difficult. I’ve included a real instructional video after the break, but essentially the batting team tries to score by hitting the ball far enough away from them that they can run back and forth with the other batter. It’s much more like baseball than you would think.
Pictures, instructional video and local game video after the break!
I jacked the weekend preview to get revenge on Thor for stealing my Washington Post story. What’s the line? The Early bird gets the worm? Uck worms…which are certain to be out in full force after all this rain. Unfortunately, according to the weather forecast, this is not the last of it. Today is supposed to be rain with thunder and lightning (geee, thanks Thor). Tomorrow is calling for partly sunny with some rain. Sunday calls for rain, rain, and more rain. Don’t let the weather keep you in (unless there are tornado warnings, in which case only weather women should be out)…put on your red panties and check out some of what is lined up for the weekend:
Gadzooks! I had completely forgotten it was National High Five Day (”third Thursday of April each year”). To quote from, what I believe is, the holiday’s founding document:
I propose to you, a National High Five Day. A day when, without inhibition, people can freely exchange high fives between all different genders, races, heights, and social classes. There’s nothing else to it. Just a day when U.Va., and America as a whole, will be looking to give high fives, and will be just as ready to receive them.
Huzzah! High fives all around. I enthusiastically endorse the celebration of this holiday. With a few caveats:
Don’t be Dane Cook. That is, don’t be the loud, in-your-face wanker forcing people TO GIVE YOU A HIGH FIVE zOMG! Rather, I suggest a hand in the air with a polite and suggestive, “High five?” You’ll be surprised how many people say, “Sure!”
Don’t be Borat. Yes. I know you can do the accent very, very well. And saying “High five?!” in that accent was indeed very funny. In 2006. It is now 2008. Welcome to the future.
With these caveats in place, let us go forth high-fiving. It is the handshake of our era and a charitable way to make a stranger’s day a little bit brighter.
[hand in the air] High five?
Photo by Flickr user Joachim S Mueller used under a Creative Commons license