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Kim

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joined on 02/24/04
last updated 08/01/08
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My Testimonials

August 22, 2007
Some say GOOD (yay!)...
Some say NOT SO GOOD (hissss)...
But I say #$%@#^$* MIND BLOWING!!!
June 13, 2007
Kim is not just an excellent magician or costumer. Very few people know this, and I am placing myself in imminent danger by even mentioning it, but she also does espionage work for a Maharaja, which is how she is so well educated, and did I mention she speaks over 450 languages? I only know this because I overheard a conversation she had with a with a large and thickly dressed foreigner, and was hiding in the bathtub when he arrived. I heard a noise just now.... the hairs are standing up on my neck...I think I'd better go.....
December 7, 2006
Kim makes things. Beautiful things. Some of these things have a home in my costume closet.

She's a lovely person and extremely talented. I'm honored to be considered her friend.
Dan
Dan
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February 18, 2006
Kim is my favorite cousin and she rocks my world. But she has faults....She doesn't visit Alaska often enough, She doesn't stay at Family Reunions long enough, She won't marry me because she is my cousin, I once saw her drop a ball (or was it a knife) while juggling.
Unsu...
 
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My Events

"One Night of Love" 1934 Classic Film at Towe Auto Jan 25, 2008 (events » arts) Friday, January 25, 2008 - 7:00 PM There are a lot of 1930ish patterns now available (at Joann's Fabrics etc.) so this may be a fun event for dress up. The Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ music before and at intermission is a lot of fun. There's usually popcorn and beverages for sale ($1 ea).

25 January 2008
7pm Friday
$8
Towe Auto Museum
2200 Front St, Sacramento, California 95818

www.toweautomuseum.org/html/c...es.html :

Nick Langdon presents An Evening With Grace Moore
Grace Moore makes a triumphant return to the Towe screen in her 1934 comeback picture, ONE NIGHT OF LOVE. Often regarded as one of the greatest movie musicals, this cinematic treasure brought audiences to their feet and introduced opera to the masses. Miss Moore sings from Carmen, Lucia Di Lammermoor and the climatic grand finale, featuring a scene from Madame Butterfly!

Hear Dave Moreno on the mighty Wurlitzer
Special guest: Local Soprano - Linda Small
Prologue with Host Nick Langdon and singer Rebecca Kane
Banjo-Rama 2008 Public Show Sunday 24 February 2008 (events » live music) Sunday, February 24, 2008 - 11:30 AM Sunday - February 24, 2008
11:40 am - 5:30 pm
Carmichael Elks Club
5631 Cypress Ave ,Carmichael, CA
$15 donation at the door
$12 advance
Children 15 & under free
www.banjo-rama.com

Each year the Sacramento Banjo Band sponsors an annual banjo music festival known as Banjo-Rama. World class banjo stars are featured as soloists and in ensembles. Eddie Peabody, probably the most famous banjo player ever, performed at the very first Banjo-Rama. In addition to banjo virtuosos, there are several exciting west coast banjo bands. It's quite a musical spectacle that could just as well have been named the banjo Olympics. These musicians are not just plucking chords like grandpa used to do on the back porch! They are genuine pros! Their fingers and hands are sizzling hot, moving faster than the eye can follow, playing everything from classical to popular music. You'll be surprised and delighted at their imaginative arrangements, versatility, and precise execution. Primarily 4-string banjos are played at Banjo-Rama. Banjo-Rama proceeds are a benefit for charities like the Shriners Hospitals for Children.

The general public is invited to the public show on Sunday which features entertainers, banjo bands, banjo displays, tape & CD sales.

2008 Headliners include:
Sean Moyses
Bill Dendle and Gary Ryan
Dick and Helen Martin
Charlie Tagawa, Nori Tagawa with Mary Horne
Paul Doerner
Jack Convery and Friends
Bill Lowery
Steve Peterson

In addition to the show, there are also workshops and banjo jams that weekend for 4-string banjo players.

1934 Classic Film: John Barrymore in "20th Century", Towe Auto Museum, Sacramento (events » arts) Friday, April 18, 2008 - 7:00 PM Anyone want to join me for dressing up 1934ish style for this classic film? Drew Barrymore's grandfather, John Barrymore, in a comedy. Should be a fun film. Great photo opportunity with vintage automobiles.

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Nick Langdon presents and evening with John Barrymore
"20th Century"
Friday April 18th, 2008 7pm $10
Towe Auto Museum
2200 Front St
Sacramento, CA
maps.google.com/maps
916-442-6802

John Barrymore was mostly known for his great dramatic roles and his famous profile, but on rare occasions he was given the chance to do comedy. In TWENTIETH CENTURY Barrymore shines as hammy stage director Oscar Jaffe, guiding the career of one Mildred Plotka (Carole Lombard) whom he's plucked from the ranks to be a star. Trouble ensues when Plotka changes her name to Lily Garland and bolts to Hollywood to make movies. The two meet by accident on the Twentieth Century Limited and Jaffe pulls out all the stops to lure the former Mildred Plotka back to the stage! Directed by Howard Hawks, this 1934 Columbia picture is one of the ealiest of the "Screwball" comedy genre.

Hear Dave Moreno on the mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ, followed by a prologue featureing Producer/Host Nick Langdon and Rebecca Kane.

www.toweautomuseum.org/html/c...es.html
Sacramento Jazz Jubilee - Memorial Day Weekend - May 23-26, 2008 (events » live music) Friday, May 23, 2008 - 10:00 AM May 23-26, 2008 (Memorial Day Weekend) is the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee in Old Sacramento. Jazz music for for days with many different venues and bands, some with dance floors. Free youth and street bands. A lot of fun. You should go. You should encourage other people to go because I'm crap at pulling people for events. I'll be playing with the Sacramento Banjo Band.

Starting uploading photos from previous years:
www.flickr.com/photos/718...4659577425/

Official website is here. It's kind of crappy, but they actually have tentative schedules up which they haven't done previously :
www.sacjazz.com/
World Juggling Day June 14 Sacramento (events » arts) Saturday, June 14, 2008 - 11:00 AM Damentos will be celebrating World Juggling Day, Saturday June 14, 2008 at the McKinley Library in Sacramento 11am-5pm. Free drop-in beginning juggling lessons and juggling. Come and juggle.

Clunie Auditorium, McKinley Park, Sacramento
on Alhambra Blvd between H St & McKinley inside the brick library building
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My Listings

L and XL Men's Reproduction Victorian Double Breasted Waistcoats $50 each ( for sale » other ) Reproduction Victorian waistcoats for Gaskell's, Dickens Fair and other fine Victorian venues.

1. $50 Green Plaid Men's Waistcoat XL 46-48"
Green, navy, red, black plaid polyester taffeta double
breasted waistcoat with green polyester satin rolled collar and welt pockets,
buckle belt back, striped cotton lining. Navy butons. Butterick 3721 View C.
Size XL 46-48. (There is 1 other waistcoat made in this fabric.)

2. $50 Green Plaid Men's Waistcoat L 42-44"
Green, navy, red, black plaid polyester taffeta double breasted waistcoat
with green polyester satin rolled collar and welt pockets, buckle belt back,
striped cotton lining. Black Buttons. Butterick 3721 View C.
Size L Size 42-44. (There is 1 other waistcoat made in this fabric.)

3. $50 Slate Blue Men's Waistcoat L 42-44"
Slate blue polyester double breasted waistcoat with rolled collar, front welt pockets,
and buckle back. Cotton lining. Black and silver floral buttons. Butterick 3721 view C Size L 42-44".
(There are 2 other waistcoats made in this fabric.)

I will be attending Gaskell's and other bay area events so can possibly deliver if you are in the bay area.

For photos of other waistcoats please see: www.darlinganddash.com/sale.html
posted Wed, October 21, 2009 - 9:01 PM
How to make a cardboard and duct tape bonnet ( miscellaneous » other ) If you have more time than money and want to try to make a bonnet with a cardboard and duct tape base, just finished posting image instructions using McCalls M5129 pattern:
www.darlinganddash.com/bonnet...rd.html posted Sun, November 9, 2008 - 7:56 PM
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My Recent Activity

Re: Ice Skating (in Dickens Fair Folk) Already bought season pass. Hurrah! Ice skating meet and greet. Carollers on ice.
discussion post on Tue, November 24, 2009 - 10:12 AM
Ice Skating (in Dickens Fair Folk) Has there ever been an ice rink at Dickens Fair?
discussion post on Mon, November 23, 2009 - 2:38 PM
Re: It happens every year... (in Dickens Fair Folk) Maybe some girls really like sausages
discussion post on Sun, November 22, 2009 - 8:02 PM
Re: It happens every year... (in Dickens Fair Folk) I don't work fairs, but I like to know what's going on, backstage and everything. I like hearing how excited people are for their new acts and shows and what they hope to plan to do. I liked seeing people write about their characters every year.... read more
discussion post on Sat, November 21, 2009 - 12:00 AM
Re: Le Bal Des Vampires Photos November 2009 (in PEERS) More from Vivien:
www.flickr.com/photos/viv...2639617381/

and Anthony:
danceslut.net/cgi-bin/album.cgi
discussion post on Mon, November 9, 2009 - 12:48 PM
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Inside Out

I was going to post this in Tribe, but Tribe is down so am going to place it here before going to work.

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Bonnets are all the fashion and all the rage in the mid-1850s. They are in all the fashion plates and engravings, but when walking the streets of Dickens they are sadly rare. Do people no longer care about being fashionable? Dear me, let us hope otherwise.

Perhaps, some people just have a crazy future forward fashion sense and don't realize how charming and utterly fabulous bonnets are. Or maybe they would love to wear a bonnet, but cannot seem to find a milliner that carries that particular bonnet.

So, to help remedy the bonnet shortage in a small way, I have figured out how to convert straw hats into bonnets and am offering a small number of them at a discounted price of $40 each to participants or Dickens Fair regulars.

"Straw?!" You say. "Straw isn't built to last." How true, but then a bonnet made of bricks would be very tiring to wear.

"Are those artificial flowers made in China?" Maybe. But please don't buy a bonnet in hopes that licking the flowers will bring about some sort of date rape drug trance. And yes, the trims may get dinged and/or fall off especially if you try to use the bonnet to catch fish or if fishy sorts of men accidentally sit upon them.

"But what will the colors look like in Dickens light?" Good question.

"$40?! Forget that, I could make it myself." Ah, very good idea. Here are images of the steps to create one yourself: http://www.kimyasuda.com/costumes/strawbonnet.html.

Bonnets $40/each

Straw hat base covered with lace and fabric. Trimmed with artificial flowers and feathers. 4" ribbon ties. Some sewing was involved with the rest hot glued.

If you'd like to purchase one of these bonnets, please let me know which one and message your name and fair name. I plan to be at Dickens Fair this Saturday December 8th.

1. Jade and Red. Straw bonnet covered with jade no wale corderoy with red 4" ribbon, black lace front, red carnations, red holiday pick, and red feather.

2. Charcoal and Lilac. Straw bonnet covered with charcoal gray/black cotton velvet with black lace front, lilac 4" ribbon, pink and white floral on inside brim, grape pick, and purplish feather.

3. Charcoal and Red. Straw bonnet covered with charcoal gray/black cotton velvet with black lace front, red 4" ribbon, red rose, red feather and red roses on inside brim.

4. Charcoal and Silver. Straw bonnet covered with charcoal gray/black cotton velvet with black lace front, silver 4" ribbon, white feathers, blue/purple flowers, and purple floral on the inside brim.



Straw bonnets for sale

 
Fri, December 7, 2007 - 7:44 AM permalink
Just in case you want to play along at home... Some of my coworkers and I decided instead of wearing the same color or something to work, we should have a Dress Like a Lumberjack Day.  So on Wednesday we are going to encourage people to wear flannel shirts and jeans to work.  If you want to dress like a lumberjack Monty Python style, make sure it doesn't defeat your work dress code. 
Mon, November 19, 2007 - 7:11 AM permalink
Fixing a dripping faucet by replacing o-rings included the use of a rubber mallet at my house. 



Also, none of the three turnoffs underneath the sink actually turn off the water to the faucet.
Sun, November 11, 2007 - 8:17 PM permalink
http://www.contracostatimes.com/bayandstate/ci_7426915?nclick_check=1 



"Lenoir said mammalian taste receptors evolved in an environment lacking in sugar and so were not adapted to the high concentrations of sweets found in the modern diet. Excess sugar could increase levels of the brain chemical dopamine, she said, leading to a craving for sweets."



Mmmm... sugar.  I can taste a big spoonful of brown sugar melting in my mouth right now.

Sat, November 10, 2007 - 12:32 PM permalink

I'm considering trying some west coast swing dances in the east bay area.  I'd be more likely to go if I knew if other people were going and/or if there might be crash space available.  Anyone swinging this weekend?



Next Generation's dance is at Allegro Ballroom, Emeryville on Saturday 6p-10p (or 6-midnight depending on which website) $12

http://www.tngsdc.org/dances_and_lessons.php http://www.allegroballroom.com/



Bayside Swing at Just Dance Ballroom, Oakland on Sunday 7-10:30 $9

http://www.justdanceballroom.com/events/index.html

 Edit:  Bayside Swing is not until Nov 18th, so only thinking about Sat now.

 

Wed, November 7, 2007 - 8:10 AM permalink
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