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April 29, 2009 at 12:54am

5 Things To Do: Wednesday

MICHAEL SWAN: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2009 >>>

Americas-got-talent 1. America's Got Talent tapes live at 1 and 6 p.m. inside the Pantages Theater. Details here.

2. Chandler O'Leary's To The Letter show ends its run tomorrow at the Collins Memorial Library on the UPS campus.

3. Every Wednesday Doyle's Public House in Tacoma hosts Knowledge Night where individuals or teams answer two pages of brain teasers, trivia and current events for shirts, tickets and gift certificates.

4. Randy Oxford Blues Theatre open jam starts at 8 p.m. at Jazzbones.

5. Fresh Blends hip-hop night hosts The Wright Family, B-Awake, DJ Reing, QRive and DJ J Fresh at 9 p.m. inside Hell's Kitchen.

LINK: Live music and DJs in the South Sound

April 15, 2009 at 1:10am

5 Things To Do: Wednesday

MICHAEL SWAN: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2009 >>>

Versailles_300dpi 1. Chandler O'Leary's To The Letter show at the Collins Memorial Library on the UPS campus.

2. Those who love Tacoma will gather and talk about, well, Tacoma, as Love Tacoma consumes The Hub beginning at 5:30 p.m.

3. Every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Doyle's Public House in Tacoma hosts Knowledge Night where individuals or teams answer two pages of brain teasers, trivia and current events for shirts, tickets and gift certificates.

4. Jazz quartet featuring saxophonist Jim Trefethen and guitarist Mike Nelson on guitar try to distract you from the view at The Cliff House beginning at 7 p.m.

5. Randy Oxford Blues Theatre open jam starts at 8 p.m. at Jazzbones.

LINK: Live music and DJs tonight in the South Sound

Photo: Versailles, print by Chandler O'Leary

Filed under: Arts, Food & Drink, Games, Music, Tacoma,

February 1, 2009 at 1:22pm

Hug a Trampire

MICHAEL SWAN: BLOODY HEART DAY >>>

Yes, February has begun and, if you consider yourself a good significant other, you should already have your plans for that lovey-dovey, huggy-wuggy special day solidified. Restaurant reservation: check. One dozen roses: check. Fangs: purchased and ready to go.

Trampires_Jazzbones_Lovers LINK: The Trampires

LINK: Dockyard Derby Dames

LINK: Previously on Spew

Filed under: Games, Holidays, Music, Sports, Tacoma,

August 12, 2008 at 2:19pm

Madden 09 hits shelves

MATT DRISCOLL: BIG DAY! HUGE DAY! >>>2751577905_4637f5a2f0_o_2

While today, Tuesday, Aug 12 2008, might not seem like anything special â€" let me assure you, Tacoma and South Sound readers, it most certainly is.

After months of hype and much frenzied anticipation, Madden 09 hit shelves today. The best football video game of all time is finally back, updated and improved as usual, and dudely, video game loving flat asses everywhere are rejoicing.

While much of the attention around the release of Madden 09 is bound to center on the picture of Brett Favre in a Packers jersey on the cover â€" fans of the game know there are bigger things to discuss. What’s new? What’s improved? What’s the deal with this year’s Madden IQ feature? As you read this gamers across the country are answering these questions for themselves.

Unfortunately, I’ll have to wait to find out. I’ve got this damn job and a few responsibilities, which makes it tough to rationalize spending an entire Tuesday playing a video game â€" even one as important as Madden.

Luckily, I have friends who aren’t tied down by such inconveniences. Brett Potter, the Construction Supervisor with Blue Sky Landscaping in Fife, took the entire week off for the release of Madden ’09. I caught up with him early this afternoon, from his smoke filled apartment near Wright Park, to get the lowdown on this year’s game.

“I’m intimidated right now,” says Potter. “I’m afraid I might not be able to make the jump this year. This game is crazy.”

The craziness of this year’s Madden, at least according to Potter, can be attributed to a number of things. For one, this year’s game puts a great emphasis on adapting to the player. Basically, the skill level of the player decides the difficulty of the game. This, in theory, keeps games close and competition fierce. Before playing a real game, Madden ’09 leads players through a Madden IQ test â€" where passing, rushing, and defensive skill levels are accessed. Once your Madden IQ is established, the computer adjusts the difficulty of game play in accordance. After each game you play, depending on how the player has improved or declined, this Madden IQ is adjusted. It’s a brilliant idea, but one that will need time to prove itself.

“I think this means anyone can play against each other and the game won’t be a blow out,” says Potter. “When I did the rushing test I did pretty well, and when I got to a game it was really tough.”

Potter, who plays Madden on a Playstation 3, says running the football has proven difficult for him so far. In his first game he logged 14 yards on 22 rushes â€" which for those playing at home is not a very impressive average. Potter says graphically the holes that open up for the running back to hit are bigger and easier to see, but there seems to be less emphasis on the “speed burst” button this year and more on “juke” moves. 3 ½ hours after bringing Madden ’09 home, it was and adjustment Potter had yet to make.

“Madden is still a passing game,” says Potter, obviously frustrated by the game so far.

“I think I’ve aged.”

Indeed, since we graduated high school the same year, I know he has. I certainly have. That said, Madden is timeless, and with a whole week off from work to master the game something tells me Potter won’t be throwing in the towel any time soon. While he says this year’s game seems more designed for “gamers” than those who’ve grown up playing Madden, and the fact that Chris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond actually do the video game play by play this year is a bit weird, overall Potter was pleased.

“It’s crazy and intimidating, but it’s still Madden,” says Potter. “This game is fucking awesome.”

July 25, 2008 at 1:56pm

Cow tipping

BRAD ALLEN: ANOTHER WEIRD HOLIDAY >>>

We just received our monthly Weird Holiday postcard from Rusty George Creative this time reminding us that July 28 is Cow Tippings' Eve.  We almost forgot. Thanks Rusty George!

You can play the online game version here.

Filed under: Games, Tacoma,

July 2, 2008 at 4:28pm

The Wheelmobile is coming

MATT DRISCOLL: PAT SAJACK GROUPIE ALERT >>>

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Ever wanted to party with Pat Sajack? How about shoot the shit with Vanna White?

Well, it won’t exactly be your chance to do just that on Tuesday, July 15 â€" but it might be as close as you’ll ever get.  That’s because the Wheel of Fortune “Wheelmobile” will be making a stop at the Emerald Queen Casino to thank fans for their long term support of the popular game show, and more importantly, Wheel of Fortune head honchos will be looking for future contestants.

This could be your shot at Wheel of Fortune fame.

Wanna buy a vowel?

Here’s how it will work: Inside the Emerald Queen on the night of Tuesday, July 15, three simulated Wheel of Fortune shows will take place â€" at 5 p.m., 6:30 p.m., and 8 p.m., respectively. An hour before each simulated show, those who’ve showed up will get a chance to fill out an application. Prior to the start of each simulated show, contestants will be drawn randomly. There’ll be no need to show up early, as everyone who makes it to the Emerald Queen Casino on time will have the chance to at least fill out an application. According to official Wheel of Fortune intelligence collected by the Weekly Volcano, Sajack and White prefer contestants who are “energetic, enthusiastic and fun.”

Figures. Pretty much rules me out. How about you?

April 25, 2008 at 11:36am

Cute

SUZY STUMP: THIS JUST REPLACED MY COMPUTER SOLITAIRE GAME >>>
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Filed under: Games, Tacoma,

April 1, 2008 at 1:39am

Have a happy day

SUZY STUMP: SEEMS LIKE THE DAY TO DO THIS >>>

Ask someone if they've ever seen an idiot magnet. When they say no, tell them you'll show them one and then just lead them around in circles until they get it. For your own safety, don't lead them into any rooms with sharp implements or baseball bats.

Filed under: Games,

March 26, 2008 at 10:11am

SaveLakewood.com

MICHAEL SWAN: I BET THIS  WILL BE PACKED >>>

The Suburban Times reports that Save Lakewood, Lakewood citizens' anti-Gambling Initiative group, will hold its first public meeting Monday at the Lakewood Library Meeting Room.

The old stigma that gambling brings crime is nonsense. It brings revenue to the city, it brings people to patronize businesses and it brings money for police and fire services. It brings jobs, too.

Gambling, like sex and alcohol, is not inherently good or bad. If you think gambling is immoral, do not participate. If you are trying to protect people from themselves, quit wasting your time.

Filed under: Games, Lakewood, Politics,

October 21, 2007 at 8:16pm

A-mazing day

Cornmaze Despite ominous skies, we thought a trip to a corn maze and pumpkin farm we hadn’t yet visited would be fun.  So the wee one, significant one, and significant mom and I all piled into the SUV and went over the river (but not through the woods) to Rutledge Farms.

Possibly the first piece of evidence to my directional abilities was my misreading of the map we had; we found ourselves nearer our standard Christmas tree farm than any corn maze.

Back on track, we arrived at Rutledge Farm.  I chose to attempt the maze despite my directional impairment, though the significant side of the family â€" all three of them â€" opted out of the fun, instead choosing to hunt the perfect pumpkin.

Cornmazefrombridge I should have brought pebbles, or breadcrumbs, or a guide: I found myself bewildered in the first four minutes, and deciding to get back to the entrance and concede defeat.

Cornmazemap But to get to the entrance, I’d have to find it.  I found, instead, a bridge, which showed me I was closer to the back of the maze than the front.  A map I found confirmed that I was, indeed, the furthest distance between the entries.

I heard voices, I saw no bodies.  The skies grew more ominous, and I started freaking out.
Running, not heeding logic (because, after all, “logic” was what got me to the point of no return to begin) I finally got to the exit, and decided that â€"reallyâ€"I am not a maze person.

Cormmazetwo Finally meeting up with the fam at the pumpkin patch, I found more fun slogging through deep puddles with the kid (which was, it turned out, her favorite activity of the day) just as the skies finally opened up.

Still, a fun, autumnal day. â€" Jessica Corey-Butler

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