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Patreon Newsletter #21: July 2023!

From Arnie

Had a wonderful Father’s Day weekend trip to North Carolina with Emily and the kiddo. We stayed in a cottage on the Biltmore Estate. Really relaxing and cool. Even the historical tour was fun. The best part was the kiddo kept imitating a commercial they’d seen for Biltmore on YouTube, doing a really funny “fancy” voice. “There is a place… where we appreciate summer’s gifts. Summer. This Summer. At Biltmore.”

We rode bikes, rode horses, saw two of my sisters, went on a chocolate tour. Good trip.

TV – In no particular order. (Although, they’re kind of in order.)

Movies – Best to… less best.

  1. Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse
  2. Asteroid City
  3. Avatar: The Way of Water
  4. More Buster Keaton films: (Battling Butler, The General, Steamboat Bill Jr.)
  5. Babylon
  6. Most of the original Planet of the Apes movies
  7. Ferdinand
  8. T2 Trainspotting
  9. National Treasure: Book of Secrets
  10. Luck

Video Games

Tabletop ex ex

Reading

Podcast Listening

Arnie



From Matt:

I’m still going through some dental work and just working a lot. Looking forward to taking some time off at the beginning of July (and getting some catch up time from our summer break this month).

TV/Movies/Web stuff:

Watching lots of Jacques Pepin (on YouTube) to just relax and be chill. Will I ever make a Potato Galette? Probably not, but maybe.

Games:

Tears of the Kingdom. Still. I’ve slowed down on my progress. Please no spoilers still. Also bought Harvestella and Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity at a two-for-one sale. Also nabbed an NN64 controller for the Switch. Cause I could.

Also finally played Blood on the Clocktower with Arnie and Adal (and a bunch of other friends). It’s really good and I’m bad at social deduction games, unless I get lucky and then act like I meant to do something the whole time.

Collecting:

Working on my first Real Grade Gundam kit very, very…very slowly. It’s the Wing Gundam and it’s a nice kit at a smaller size with a lot of extra detail (and therefore tiny pieces to cut out and prep). Planning on doing some late spring cleaning next week and getting rid of some older stuff that has been in storage for ages. Also have some third party Masterpiece Transformers coming into stock that I pre-ordered ages ago.

Food:

True Food in Chicago is a good take out place with some delicious and healthier options? Our refrigerator is freezing all of our food solid which makes hard to cook. Also recommend Velvet Taco for some over the top tacos.

MY



From Adal:

As of today we’re halfway through 2023?! Honestly that’s bonkers. I feel like I have time blindness. Like I’ll make a note to get something done and then I’ll pick up that note and it’s 2 years later and I haven’t done the thing. Maybe I’m just bad at leaving myself notes. Let’s all please SLOW DOWN so I can catch up on stuff!

June was a delightful blur. Main fun activity was heading to NYC to catch up on some Broadway shows with Jemma. I think in order I’d rank them:

1. Parade (incredible but Jemma and I walked in completely blind, not knowing anything about the show and we were definitely in tears by the end)

2. Sweeney Todd (Annaleigh Ashford as Mrs. Lovett was one of my favorite performances I’ve ever seen. A perfect blend of physical comedy, timing and sheer willpower. I’ll definitely make a point to see anything she’s in from here on out)

3. Kimberly Akimbo (wonderfully funny and heartbreaking)

4. Some Like It Hot (Christian Borle is a dream in everything he does)

5. Shucked

Before seeing Some Like it Hot with our friends Stuart and Sharlene (check out the podcasts Flop House and I Know the Owner!); we went to grab dinner at Chez Josephine and were seated in the back in a small area right next to Ethan Hawke. Stuart and I then went through the motions of talking ‘normally’ as we both panicked. Before I could tell what happened, Ethan said hello to Jemma and then she started chatting about New Jersey with him (they’re from the same town and shared teachers in high school). I didn’t need to write this much about the encounter but it was an interesting phenomena to just be struck dumb by an unexpected celebrity inches from you. Stuart and I spent the walk to the theater just trying to list as many Hawke films as possible.

Just a few days ago I released a new podcast! It’s myself and two friends: Rob White and Brett Lyons (both Whirled News Tonight members as well!) The show is called The Word Association and (inspired by getting a suggestion at the top of an improv show) we each bring in one word to the episode to spark conversation and bits. We’ve got an absolute jam of a theme by Arne Parrott and we’re produced by the talented Julia WD Harrison. Episode 1 is out now and we’ll be releasing new ones every Tuesday and you can follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/TwApod) or Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/twapod/) or email us at twapod@gmail.com to recommend a word for us to use or even just to share some juicy gossip about someone you went to school with!

Here’s what I consumed in June:

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Other Stuffs:

Please let me know what you’ve been enjoying!

Love & Large Please

Adal

Comments

I found out about Burnt City from one of these newsletters (I had been to Sleep No More 8 times!). My friend and I coincidentally booked a London trip for that week in September that they're closing and when I heard the news, I made sure we had tickets! Can't wait to see it.

Austin

Adal, we saw Sweeney Todd back in April and both agreed that Annaleigh Ashford completely stole the show! Can’t wait to see anything else she’s in

Callie McDonald


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