| Icabod Is Itchy Gigs |
[Apr. 6th, 2008|07:41 pm] |
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We played a show at a house party, last night. Our equipment acted up on us, but we managed to complete our set. The other performance was by Starsky Partridge of 'Sorrow Has A Perfect End.' Starsky invited us to open for his band for a couple shows, in May. I'll post the details when I get them. |
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| Last Weekend |
[Mar. 29th, 2008|11:09 am] |
Icabod Is Itchy played in the ’Brantford NoiZe 2’ show (March 22), at the Ford Plant. It was our first gig. Overall, the show went well, except someone ate our goldfish.
It was also the weekend of the 9th Annual Rabbit Sabbath. That was a good time, as usual. As well, Donovan (of Hypnotic) composed the amazing 'The March of Baalzebunny' in time for this year's ritual.
Thanks to everyone that came out to one or the other (or both). |
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| Icabod Is Itchy @ The Ford Plant |
[Feb. 9th, 2008|10:53 am] |
My band, Icabod Is Itchy, will be playing a NOISE show on Saturday, March 22nd 2008, at The Ford Plant (in Brantford).
Cheers! ~Hare Mengele |
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[Nov. 22nd, 2007|07:54 pm] |
Your Score: 5 - the ObserverThanks for taking the test !you chose BZ - your Enneagram type is FIVE (aka "The Thinker").
"I need to understand the world"
Observers have a need for knowledge and are introverted, curious, analytical, and insightful. How to Get Along with Me
- Be independent, not clingy.
- Speak in a straightforward and brief manner.
- I need time alone to process my feelings and thoughts.
- Remember that If I seem aloof, distant, or arrogant, it may be that I am feeling uncomfortable.
- Make me feel welcome, but not too intensely, or I might doubt your sincerity.
- If I become irritated when I have to repeat things, it may be because it was such an effort to get my thoughts out in the first place.
- don't come on like a bulldozer.
- Help me to avoid my pet peeves: big parties, other people's loud music, overdone emotions, and intrusions on my privacy.
What I Like About Being a FIVE
- standing back and viewing life objectively
- coming to a thorough understanding; perceiving causes and effects
- my sense of integrity: doing what I think is right and not being influenced by social pressure
- not being caught up in material possessions and status
- being calm in a crisis
What's Hard About Being a FIVE
- being slow to put my knowledge and insights out in the world
- feeling bad when I act defensive or like a know-it-all
- being pressured to be with people when I don't want to be
- watching others with better social skills, but less intelligence or technical skill, do better professionally
FIVEs as Children Often
- spend a lot of time alone reading, making collections, and so on
- have a few special friends rather than many
- are very bright and curious and do well in school
- have independent minds and often question their parents and teachers
- watch events from a detached point of view, gathering information
- assume a poker face in order not to look afraid
- are sensitive; avoid interpersonal conflict
- feel intruded upon and controlled and/or ignored and neglected
FIVEs as Parents
- are often kind, perceptive, and devoted
- are sometimes authoritarian and demanding
- may expect more intellectual achievement than is developmentally appropriate
- may be intolerant of their children expressing strong emotions
Renee Baron & Elizabeth Wagele
The Enneagram Made Easy Discover the 9 Types of People Harper SanFrancisco, 1994, 161 pages
You liked the test? so S P R E A D I T ! tell everyone!!! (use Quick-Paste below)
you wanna know MORE? so check out, what Wikipedia says about your type...
...even more you'll find in Google
or do you prefer to
You are not completely happy with the result?! You chose BZ
Would you rather have chosen:
AZ (THREE) CZ (ONE) BX (NINE) BY (FOUR)
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[Aug. 19th, 2007|05:18 pm] |
I'm going to have art in Dark Vomit's 'The Gentleman's Loafer Art Show' (Sept. 15 - Sept. 31) in San Diego California. My loafers will have a printed image of a bunny and keys (which appears on the front page of the TOB website - http://baalzebunny.bravehost.com/). Afterwords, Dark Vomit will reproduce more of these loafers for sale online (and at their location). I'll provde more details, when I get them. |
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| An Update |
[May. 19th, 2007|11:33 am] |
Let's see, what's new? Most of you know about my baby girl Katie. She's a little superstar! Also, we're living in our new house, which we officially bought on St. Patrick's Day. Oh, I've been taking driving lessons, too.
That's all for now, I guess.
Cheers! |
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[Feb. 17th, 2007|08:02 am] |
Well, we finally sold our house. We don't have a new one yet, but all in good time. Hopefully, it won't be too far from this area, as I've been enjoying the occasional visit to a new Irish pub -a couple blocks away.
For those attending the Rabbit Sabbath (April 6, this year), it will still be at our current address. Were not moving until the end of April. |
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| Humpin' In the Back Room |
[Nov. 19th, 2006|09:22 pm] |
Here's a blast from the past. I'm on stage with Vic Moya, at the Humpin' In the Backroom benefit show (Dec. 15, 1995). I was handing out draw prizes from my comic book, "Dead Man the Lifeless Crusader."

The picture was provided by Rob M. of Cartoon Khaki. |
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| Steve Mazza |
[Nov. 5th, 2006|03:27 pm] |
Michelle, Micki, and I were shopping on Locke Street (Hamilton, ON), when we came across this strange art exhibit. It was called, "Sometimes You Cut the Paper and Sometimes the Paper Cuts You: Unnatural Selection for the Workplace."
The show features a bunch of bunny men sculptures. I hope to own one of them, some day. Check it out:
Steve Mazza http://www.transitgallery.ca/stevemazza.html |
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