HAPPY nEW yEAR
Countdown to 2009 from jetgirl on Vimeo.
Alen and I setup and tested the new years fire ball we are going to use to burn in the new year.
Works Great!
Hope to see you all here for the new years party.
presents
Dirty Branchez Headboggle
Great Photo’s from Dusty Rhodes and his impression of our show
Splat’s Photos of Santacon & Boiler Bar Party
We will be having a New Years event if you missed this one. Stay tuned
Pictures below from Boj’s album
The Stupendous Boiler Bar Show! Holiday Party & Benefit Event for THE SNAIL!
This was a big hit at the party this weekend. I’m looking forward to using it at more events. The fire photo booth is a back drop of fire and a fire ball for a flash! It warms the subjects and bathes them in a natural glow. Thanks to Dave and Tackett for helping built this and run it all night!
Keep checking back for details on the new years event we are hosting!
jon@formandreform.com
What a night! I will post the Fire Photo Booth picture once I get them all down loaded. Keep checking back.
On my way back to the shop now to clean up. I had such a great time, I never picked up my camera. Please send me photos if you took them ASAP. It’s so enjoyable to have such great play mates! Alan, Christopher, Lauren, Tansy, Tackett…… You guys really made it possible to have such talented dancers strut their stuff and make us smile…Thanks!
Here’s a great comment I found on my site this morning:
Visiting one of these events is not only a memorable lifetime experience but you will be helping a gifted artistic couple keep their flame burning. A large eclectic following is developing so no doubt anyone joining their troupe will later be able to say “I knew them when they were just starting out.” The party on December 13th requires a whole long list of words to just begin to describe it. Here are a few: Eclectic, fascinating, retro, artistic, enthusiastic, imaginative, fun, and dusty. Where else can you find a vaudeville show in a welding shop in the ominous and shady part of town? There’s nothing else like it. Best Wishes-Dusty Rhodes
And this from Christopher that is too funny for words:
Our Halloween party went so well we decided to host a Holiday party this year. We will have some amazing talent on stage including but not limited to:
Circassian dancing beautiesThe crew is putting together a few new surprises including the shocking new Acme photo booth with a flash of fire, Electrical shock and bubbles to capture those special moments of life.
Our Oil Punk set has been a big hit with every show we have done. We have the following items available to make the illusion of a 1920’s Oil town bar complete with a stage, dancers, performers, fire sculptures, a still and furniture.
510 444 7007
fire sculpture
We will be there with the Bar and stage. Please come by and enjoy the show. Zolie has been practicing her new song, Deep in the Heart of Texas.
Tacket built a wonderful new Bar to put the Volt Aged on. Come see us age whiskey 30 years in only seconds! Revel in our ability to change junks shape, and drink enough to believe our tales of science.
Escape from Berkeley, Kick-off party and Vehicle Showcase, at the Shipyard Labs 1010 Murray Street in Berkeley, CA. Entry is a sliding scale five to fifteen, with all proceeds going to the race.
The night before the Escape from Berkeley rally commences come gawk and meet the Racers. Lay down your bets, who will win and who will be voted sexiest vehicle. Enjoy, Fired Scottish whiskey by Jon Sarriugarte, Orations and evocations by non-other than Dr. Hal and John Hell, and a surprise libation from Flash.
My friends who have spent way too much time in Berkeley have decided finally to get out, but not soon enough to be affected by the hippie vestages of left wing counter culture.
The City Berkeley is now a maximum security statist dystopia . . .
Cars are illegal . . .
Petroleum is a controlled substance . . .
Now, geeks and gearheads unite to . . .
“Escape from Berkeley” is a road rally of alternatively powered vehicles from Berkeley, California to Las Vegas, Nevada. Part engineering problem, part artistic opportunity, the rally challenges contestants to start their “engines” on something other than petroleum based fuel, and by any means necessary, cause their “vehicles” show up in Las Vegas three days later- using only fuels/power/motive force scavenged “for free” along the route.
DARPA had a Grand Challenge. . . the rednecks a Cannonball Run. . . and the hippies a bunch of WVO buses broken down on the side of the road. Now, NASA scientists and junkyard fabricators go head-to-head in a no holds barred battle of engineering prowess and creative excess. Hanging somewhat in the balance, are bragging rights for saving the world. That, and a grand prize of $5,000.