Fishnet Inc is looking for about 10 new members both Boys and Girls-no RHPS experience needed.
1. Do you love Rocky Horror?
2. Are you at least 18 years of age?
3. Do you have Transportation?
4. Do you have spare time-at least 1-3 Fridays, 1 Sunday, and maybe a couple of weeknights to start with per month?
5. Do you like working with makeup, and costumes (Cosplay)?
6. Are you interested in Parades, Conventions, Bar Shows, Private Parties, and Hanging out with Freaks/Awesome people?
7. Do you live in 1 the 7 cities? (Norfolk, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News, Chesapeake, Suffolk [Or Williamsburg if you're particularly dedicated])
8. Do you have a deep need to dress up late at night and run around in front of a 36 year old movie musical while similar minded strangers yell funny obscenities and dance in the aisles?.
If you answered ‘Yes’ to these 8 questions then please contact us asap for more info and application.
Main site: http://fishnet.webhop.org/
Fishnet Inc Hotline (757) 828-7477-text too but no pics.
Skip that and email our fearless leader Andy directly fearlessleaderva@gmail.com
We will be having a meet and greet soon (this weekend maybe).
PS-Please note. Many people think Rocky Horror Shadow Casts
just get on stage and goof off with no structure or plans but that is not true. All of us have put much time and effort into gathering costumes and learning our parts. Being part of a cast is like a part time job where we only get paid in memories and friends. We do this for fun. If you expect any more than that OR are not willing/able to put into it then you won’t get much out of it.
Please pass this on to any and everyone who you think might be interested in performing with the 4th longest running RHPS cast in the Freaking, Farking World!
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I'm looking for recomendations for wasp nest removal services, especially in Chesapeake.
Please no suggestions of buying wasp spray at the grocery store.
( Let me explain )Sorry to ramble but when I asked family and friends via FB they all try to go back to buying spray. I've done that, but in the end this one will probably nee pros. Thanks in advance.
So yeah, I don't post here much anymore since I"m trying to drive traffic to my site. Maybe I'll figure out how to automatically feed my site blog to my lj.
Jason and I have worked hard to bring a show to Norfolk and I've found out what a rad nightmare being a gallery owner must be! If you live in the the Hampton Roads area, south eastern Virginia, please come to this show!
Here is the facebook event page - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=2
'Lorrie Saunders ArtGallery is pleased to present the works of Jason Levesque, Elizabeth Virginia Levesque, Allison Sommers, Glenn Arthur, Nomi Chi, Cate Rangel and Jessica McCourt.
Award winning artist and illustrator, Jason Levesque (AKA Stuntkid), is back again this summer and this time he is bringing along 6 of his uniquely talented friends for a fantastical display of original paintings, drawings and digital artworks.
As guest curator, Levesque has selected a group of artists he has admired for a long time and whose artwork, like his, is inspired by illustration. According to Levesque, “I’m a huge fan of every one of them and was very excited to have the opportunity to invite these artists to exhibit in my hometown of Norfolk, VA. I consider them my contemporaries, as we all tend to get invites to the same group shows and appeal to a similar audience.”
Among the “friends,” three reside on the east coast, including Levesque and his wife Elizabeth Levesque of Norfolk and Brooklyn based artist, Allison Sommers. The others, Glenn Arthur, Nomi Chi, Cate Rangel, and Jessica McCourt hail from the West Coast where illustration derived artwork, often referred to as Lowbrow, has developed quite a foothold. Even though Levesque hesitates to categorize all the participants in the FRIENDS SHOW as Lowbrow artists, he does concede that all are affiliated with the movement noting that, “the movement, call it Lowbrow or whatever, it doesn’t get a lot of exposure in Virginia. The artists tend to show in cities like Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle.”
According to Levesque, as curator of the FRIENDS SHOW, his intent is to introduce to the Hampton Roads community a dynamic group of young, nationally recognized artists whose creative efforts reflect an edgy illustrative style and to deliver a gallery happening rarely experienced in the state of Virginia.
STUNTKID & FRIENDS SHOW, showing through August 27, 2011. '
Haha, and please refrain from joking on the title of the show. The gallery owner insisted because locals know who my husband is and she figured they'd be more likely to come out if she could associate it with a local artist. I keep making fun of him and telling him I'm glad that he included me in his friends!
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I didn't notice any tags that seem related to my question, but I'm curious in others opinions/reccomendations on carpet cleaning services. I've looked up a few websites and Stanley Steemers for obvious reasons pops out. I've only found two websites that actually list prices and Stanley's was the cheaper one. And for those that have experience, forgive me if I sound dumb, but do carpet cleaning services require you to vacuum beforehand, or do any offering vacuuming as well? Again thanks in advance.
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I tried doing the Google route but I'm really having very little luck. I'm curious if there are any health food stores that sale vegan products near the Greenbrier/Kempsville area. I know about Hertitage and I've been told about a couple in Ghent, but would really like a store that's nearby. The best Google turns up when I type "vegan grocery stores" is Rite Aid and Walgreen's. Thanx in advance.
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Or are you perhaps Black Butler (Kuroshitsuji) fans?
I've looked on meetup.com for anything related to these topics but I never found anything.
- Location:Hampton Roads, VA
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Just curious. Trying to figure out 4th edition and it's totally different. I'm very much a who-moved-my-cheese kind of person. Grafting on virtual magic-the-gathering-esque cards into the game just makes it too hard for me to want to learn.
A group I'm involved in is getting involved in two upcoming fundraising events and I thought I'd let the members here know about them in case they might be of interest to you:
1. The Mambo Room in the Ghent area of Norfolk is hosting a 'Dance for a Cause' Dance-A-Thon to raise money for CHKD on March 5. They'll have dance teams and free dance lessons.
http://mamboroomdance.com/danceathon/
If you go to the website you can see different ways to get involved besides the actual event. Like on Feb 20 there's a dinner at Applebees where 20% of your bill can be donated to the hospital.
2. Relay for Life
It's that time of year again.
You can go to: http://www.therelayforlife.org/ to find a relay near you. Maybe form a team and start raising money. Last year I went to my first relay and had a blast. It was an all night party.
Does anyone know of a good car stereo place in the Virginia Beach are that could potentially fix it and not charge us an arm and a leg?
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