Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label costume. Show all posts

Sunday, April 5, 2009

So, A Chicken Walks Into My Office...


Birthdays are a HUGE deal at work and it was my anonymous boss lady's b-day. When I went into work that morning, I had no idea a singing telegram chicken would be there as well.


She looks startled because he was "balking" at her really loud.


Those are some hairy chicken legs...


This is somewhere in the north of Chicago. Anyone know if this place is good or not? It's in Roger's Park or something.


Megan and I went and did some work related travel. Her work, no longer mine. That being architecture. There was an art gallery next to the Grosse Pointe Lighthouse and this was my favorite piece. I've seen more obnoxious strollers being used in Wicker Park/Bucktown that cost $1000 though.


This is from the Adult Art Education Class in Evanston. It was called "The Grateful Dead."


The Grosse Pointe Lighthouse




The sandy shore of Lake Michigan


The Baha'i Temple up in Wilmette. If you haven't been to it yet, I highly suggest it.


It took about 40 years to construct this place and they are still working on it. It was started in 1912.


Detail

That's about it. Waiting for it to stop snowing in April so I can go outside and enjoy myself.

xoxo,
Mike

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

TIME TO PLAY! - Halloween 2007

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

My department at work celebrating another good season at 10Pin bowling alley. Thanks to Nick Nummerdor for letting us squat at his work!


Julia showing us how it's done!


Box Office Frank and Julia.


Charniece. Now, before everyone gets on my case and says "Mike, why do you take such terrible pictures." Let me retort with saying " 1) she posed for this and 2) I capture 'moments in time.' Deal with it." But, we all looked like this eatting that really good pizza...


The "moment in time" before she posed...


Jason, Liz, and Jen at 10Pin


Nick, Cliff, Nate, and Megan at BBQ!


Angela and Gracie looking deep into each other's eyes...


AIAChicago's Designight event at Navy Pier giving out awards and premiering their new magazine Chicago Architect, which is my first national publication. And, it's a "magazine," 
not a "zine."


Peter Sagal of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me on National Public Radio (NPR) hosting Designight 2007. He was a good host and I want him to narrate my daily life.


Me as Chucky from the Child's Play Trilogy and the follow ups of Bride of Chucky and Seed of Chucky.


Here is the the bride of Chucky, Tiffany!


The lovely couple.


Chucky and a photo album (Frances) dancing at her house!


Another one of us!


Mary (left) and the red head on the right are Thelma & Louise. They even had a cardboard Cadillac! The baby is Tom Brady's bastard child.


Amanda as the foxy Medusa!


Vickie and Benny McBen Ben as Native Americans. Obviously from a tribe around Milwaukee as they drink Miller Lite...


Vickie, Frances, Ben, and Amanda at Mary's party.


Ronan as MACHETE! If you don't know Machete, you don't know movies. Go rent Planet Terror right now from the Grindhouse movies (it's the good one of the two) and watch the fake movie trailors. According to Ronan, the fake trailor was so popular that they are making it into a feature film!!!


Ronan's brother Cormac as Zoidberg from Futurama. And, by far the most popular costume
 of the night!

 
This is a Jagerbomb! GENIUS!


Machete, Zoidberg, Pippy Longstockings, and some guy with birds on his hat at the Holiday Club.

Good times had by all. It was a fun work party! It was a good Halloween! And, I got my prize from Unity Temple. I had an event out there and won a raffle. What did I will. Here it is: a book called A Guide to Oak Park, a membership to the Ernest Hemmingway Society, and a tea party at Under the Gingko Tree. I've never had a tea party before...

Monday, October 2, 2006

Sweet New Home Chicago!

It is raining and hailing hard outside. Good thing I decided to stay home instead of working on the new zine and taking pictures...

As many of you know already, I have moved from my apartment in Ravenswood to Humboldt Park. It's been just over a year since I moved back to Chicago and I'm surprised that I've achieved as much as I have. It's more than I ever expected and things look good on the horizon. Anyway...


The Grizzly Bear packing up his stuff after a good year at Lawrence and Wolcott. Good luck with the lady and new job in St. Louis!


All of my possessions in the back of a U-Haul van. I'd be delighted if I could have just dumped it off of a cliff.


My old room at 1836 Lawrence. You've treated me well...


My new room at the Murder House facing northwest.


My room facing east


My new kitchen


My new stove and fridge.


My new livingroom.


My new roommate (I think this is Lady)...


Now for a different subject. This is the stupidest thing I've seen in a while. There are people dying because they are not getting the proper amount of food and resources and we are wasting our energy on this? This is what will kill the capitalist agenda...


Oh, they have Wonderwoman too? In that case, I would like two...


Barbeque at the new apartment. Matt gets the grill fired up

Okay, there you have it. Alls well at the new apartment and Chicago as a whole. I hope everyone is doing as well as I am and I hope to hear from you soon!

xoxo,

Mike

Saturday, February 4, 2006

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday (pictures)

As soon as I got to Richmond, I ran up to Matt since he and Mike had just pulled up to Murder House from work. Dustin and Bridgette (sp?) looked like they had a slumber party for much of the day. There was food on the table and they were sprawled on the couches watching Simpson.

We headed over to the Empty Bottle to was Hoyle Bros., which is a country band. I'm not a fan of country music, but these guys were pretty good in the kind of Johnny Cash, Elvis, Willie Nelson way. Later headed over to the Two-Way before I had to call it a night. More on that later with pictures.

No plans per se. Dustin and Bridgette may be out-of-town by the time I'm done at work. I'll get out probably around 3pm today since I'm doing that Japanese television thing. Should be interesting. Anyway, enjoy the show below...


This is the Western bus on my way home. The bus driver asked me if it was alright if she left. I was okay since I had no idea where she would go. It was to Dunkin' Donuts. Unfortunately, Nummerdor didn't give me the idea to steal the bus till later. I could have run the whole route picking people up and everything and then ditch the bus in front of my apartment. Next time...


This is where I will be driving when I steal the bus next time.


This is my favorite church ever. It's an office skyscraper downtown with a cathedral at the top. I use to live a block away from it.


North Ave.


I never see anyone in these shops buying anything. But, there are a lot of them and I really like the window displays.


Arrrg!!!


This is a painting at the Empty Bottle I really like.


This is a ghost bike. It haunts other bikes at the rack.


Fullerton and Western Aves.


Beautiful construction


Mike and Dustin at the Clipper


The man loves his Tom Collins


And so does the lady... The lady is Brigette.


The lady also likes to kiss boys while drinking Tom Collins. Apparently, the boy is quite scared.


This is a building talking to a pretty girl at the Two-Way. Why is there a building at a bar? Buildings have to drink too. He was just walking down the street and as he passed by these kids invited him in. God, I love Chicago.


This is the building when he walked into the bar.


I am repaying the favor. Also, knocking off her glasses. Sweet soberness.


The Hoyle Bros. at the Empty Bottle.


Empty Bottle.


Dustin and Mike at the Two-Way.


Again, but they were ready this time... This time....


The Two-Way!


Ricki is a married man for the past 23 years with three kids ranging in ages from 19 - 27. Ricki is also from Puerto Rico. Ricki is also a flirt who has a thing for girls named Bridgette and teachers.


This is another part of my "Alice Won Smoking" picture collection. Notice how determined she is to get that damn thing lit up. Can you blame her? It's Monday Night Club - Chicago Chapter!


This is Tara advertising what a great deal Clio's truly is.


Audrey, Alice, and Tara at Monday Night Klub.


Nummerdor at Monday Night Klub.


Derrick at Monday Night Klub.


Elizabeth and Matt at Monday Night Klub.


Anne at the Monday Night Klub.


The "Bush Step Down" protest during the State of the Union Address at Daley Plaza


Sign on stairway


Organizers under the Picasso getting the signs and other items ready.


This was organized very well. It's was almost like a farmers market of dissent.


This man was silkscreening t-shirts, backpacks, patches, and anything else you wanted to have that proved you wanted the direction of the administration to change.


Crowd gathers during the speeches.


Picasso would have loved that his art would have been at the center of a anti-war protest.


Protesters in light.


Crowd gathers with the "statue" of George W. Bush overlooking the plaza


This statue of Bush is a replica of the Saddam Hussein statue in the center of Baghdad that the U.S. Army staged a "civilian uprising" taking down Saddam and hailing the American's as liberators. Strange days...


These people took turns standing like this re-enactment of the U.S. military torturing Iraqi prisoners.


This is just a beautiful shot of protesters getting information at the "market" with the Daley Court Building behind where you can see the changing colors of the Goodman Theatre.


The crowd gathers as protesters stage an uprising against the Bush Administration by tearing down the statue of George W. Bush in downtown Chicago. Chants of "Down with Bush" surged through the crowd.


Bush is torn down and a child ran away with his head!


Anarchists arrive on the scene doing what they do best.


Bush lies before the crowd, decapitated. A pretty disturbing scene.


Film crews are brought in to film the effigy as children watch.


Anarchist run in with bottles of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" with lighter fluid in it. A Bush is Burning.


Chicago Police, in yellow, race in with water bottles to put the flames out.


As the police race to put the Burning Bush out, Anarchists had a shopping cart full of flammable items nearby that they set ablaze as cops were busy elsewhere.


Anarchists chant "Down with the State!"


Despite some concern from organizers and protesters about the anarchists starting fires, most were somewhat okay with it as it was a cold night and the warmth of the fire was nice.


Anarchists and cops clash.


A Chicago Officer watches the cart burn.


Police surround shopping cart and keep crowds away so the fire can die down.


Film and camera crews raid the area.


Fire extinquisher found to put fire out.


Fire extinquisher runs out of retardant and awaiting another one.


ABC Channel 7 film police putting the shopping cart fire out.


All that remains of the shopping cart. Where the hell did they get a shopping cart? The nearest grocery store in Jewel on State and Ohio and you can't get the carts out the door. You can get carts at the Jewel at Roosevelt and State, but that's a mile or two away and difficult to get as well. That's what I call resourcefulness.


Police block off streets as the protesters begin the street procession.


The lights of the Chicago Theater bath protesters on their way to Tribune Plaza.


I tried to take a picture of a sign. But, this guy jumped in front of the camera for some reason. I think he's a lawyer who helps protesters that get arrested. I just like that his face seems to be melting.


Protester gets arrested for drinking alcohol on Michigan Ave.


Protesters on Michigan Ave. The last time I saw protesters on Michigan Ave. was right before the U.S. invaded Iraq. I was a bit nervous because the last time the police lead protesters into Lake Shore Drive and then got mad when they ran into the highway tying up rush hour traffic for hours longer than normal. That lead to a mass arrest of people on Michigan Ave. whether or not they were a part of the protest or not. Needless to say, a lot of rich people and tourist were pissed when they were arrested along with the protesters.


Protesters outside of Bennigan's.


Anarchist's begin taunting Bennigan's patron who said he was a "Bush supporter."


There were street musicians at Tribune Plaza when we arrived. They were rocking out and the protest instantly turned into a dance party. It was some pretty amazing energy. The somewhat somber and angry mood turned pretty festive.


Protesters dancing some more.


Chicago Police surround Tribune Plaza.


Protesters run over to the WGN Radio studio.


Chicago Police create a barricade with their bikes to block protesters from leaving Tribune Plaza.


Protesters before going on an surprise march through the city. Nothing too much happened during that part and I was pretty glad as I ran out of space on my camera.

So, those are the pictures I promised you. Everything is going well for me down here in Chicago. I hope that everyone is as happy as I am right now. I love you all and hope to see you soon.

xoxo,

Mike

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