Huge party on Sunday at Union Hall! Get your bocce on. Get your charity on. Get your charity bocce on.
New York City Charity Bocce Tournament
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Union Hall
702 Union Street
Park Slope, Brooklyn
For more information, click here!
Archive for December, 2007
To Do This Weekend: NYC Charity Bocce Tournament
Posted in Bocce, brooklyn, tagged New York City Charity Bocce Tournament on December 14, 2007 | No Comments »
Weekend at the Movies
Posted in Weekend at the Movies, tagged Alvin and the Chipmunks, Army of Darkness, Eraserhead, I Am Legend, Look, Nanking, The Kite Runner, The Perfect Holiday, Youth Without Youth on December 12, 2007 | No Comments »
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The ad campaign for this film started out with a chipmunk eating his friend’s shit. Now the film is giving us the opportunity to “Get Munked!” Surprisingly, by “get munked” they are trying to get the public excited about the film, not encouraging filmgoers to cover themselves in chipmunk semen and [...]
The Martha Craft Fair
Posted in brooklyn, tagged Crafts, Martha Stewart on December 12, 2007 | No Comments »
As in, Martha Freaking Stewart. Featuring MSLO employees and their esteemed colleagues as opposed to MS herself.
Get your crafts on. Stewart style, bitches!!
Why I Love Mary-Kate Olsen.
Posted in Ashley Olsen, tagged Coldstone Creamery, Harper's Bazaar, I Love You, Insight, Mary-Kate Olsen on December 11, 2007 | 8 Comments »
Recently Mary-Kate Olsen graced the cover of Harper’s Bazaar.
This issue was released a few months ago, but I figured it’s never too late to go over and share with you some very insightful Olsen quotes. In this HB interview MK discusses everything from her penchant for lower-class hairdos to her status as a fashion [...]
Me-owch. Bad Cat.
Posted in brooklyn on December 10, 2007 | No Comments »
Animals are not to be trusted. They are either dumber than you, and likely to urinate upon anything nearby; or smarter than you and spiteful in which case they will urinate upon anything nearby and of sentimental value. I offer Exhibit A, for a glimpse into the heart of darkness that is, Felis [...]
‘Tis the Season…
Posted in Amazing, Celebrities, Lindsay Lohan, Monster Eiffel Tower, New York, Steven Seagal, brooklyn, education, tagged christmas on December 8, 2007 | 2 Comments »
It’s time everyone learned the REAL story of Christmas. Here’s a documentary that explains the true meaning of the holiday season.
The Present State of Popular Fiction: A Haiku (Or, People REALLY Liked The Notebook)
Posted in New York Times, Unfortunate, brooklyn, tagged No on December 7, 2007 | 1 Comment »
The Times bestsellers
Nicholas Sparks, number 2.
This just in: schmaltz sells.
rain + great hair = timeless prose
David Blaine - The Greatest Street Magic Performer of Our Time
Posted in New York Post, tagged David Blaine, Street Magic, Criss Angel, Insomnia, Paranoia, Powder on December 6, 2007 | 11 Comments »
He’s at it again. “He” being David Blaine. The New York Post reports that for his next death defying trick D. Blaine will attempt to break the world record for “staying awake.” I feel as though David’s “I will not sleep” efforts won’t be as interesting for us spectators as when he [...]
Village Voice Thinks Floyd is The Balls (In a Good Way)
Posted in Balls, Bocce, Floyd, brooklyn, puns, village voice on December 6, 2007 | 2 Comments »
There is a bar that is very near and dear to our hearts here at Brooklyn Skeptic. This bar is Floyd. Located on Atlantic Avenue between Henry and Clinton street, Floyd is a wonderful little bar for a plethora of reasons. It has cheap drinks, friendly bartenders, a good juke box, a lot of sports [...]
Weekend at the Movies
Posted in Donnie Darko, Weekend at the Movies, brooklyn, tagged Atonement, Grace is Gone, Juno, Revolver, The Amateurs, The Golden Compass, The Walker, Tony and Tina's Wedding on December 6, 2007 | 4 Comments »
The Golden Compass: So…warrior polar bears. And they can talk. Who doesn’t want to see a movie with a fighting polar bear voiced by Ian McKellan? If you said “me!” to this question, then one of the following must be true:
You were once mauled by a polar bear.
You were once mauled by Ian McKellan.
You were once mauled [...]
