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This Weekend’s Hot Spot -
Bobby’s Place
By Terry Pentelli
This Saturday February 4th
Bobby’s Place located at 1202
West 18th Street, Erie will host
the Erie Animal Network Benefit.
The Erie Animal Network was
created in 2011 and is an
organization designed to raise
awareness for abandoned and
stray animals in need.
Connecting stray and unwanted
dogs and cats with new loving
homes is one of the primary
goals of the Erie Animal
Network. Through grass roots
networking, the Erie Animal
Network seeks to secure
temporary help for lost and
abandoned animals until a more
permanent and loving home can be
found...Read More
Edinboro Film Series Unveils
Ambitious Spring 2012 Schedule
Begins this week with ‘Drive’
The Edinboro Film Series has
unveiled its ambitious spring
2012 schedule that features film
and spotlight event programs.
The series returns on Thursday,
February 2, with the 2011 hit
movie “Drive,” staring Ryan
Gosling and Carrey Mulligan.
The Edinboro Film Series strives
to entertain as well as educate
through broadening viewers’ film
vocabulary, according to Film
Series Director John C. Lyons.
Each event is hosted by a
filmmaker, director, or another
involved in the film industry,
allowing students to ask
questions and discuss the
featured films in depth, Lyons
said...Read More
Rhythm’s Rebirth
By Jenna Croyle
Most cover bands that you have
heard all have
the same basic
thing in common, regardless of
how talented they may be, they
are still a cover band.
Occasionally, a cover band comes
along that produces something so
amazing and are so unique that
the music of others that have
come before them no longer can
contain their collective
talents.
This week’s featured band,
Chasing Moira is not only
brimming with talent, but also
electrified with the passion
that has transformed them into
one of the most popular and
sought after original bands in
Erie today...Read More
Who Is Gigging Where?
Find Out
Where Your Favorite Band Is
Playing This Weekend.
Who is where every weekend. Keep up to date with each bar and club and your favorite bands with each weekend's Bands listing...Read More
Funny Bone
Funny Picture
Funny Video
Joke Of The Week
Unsolved Mystery
Juan comes up to the Mexican
border on his bicycle.
He's got two large bags over his
shoulders.
The guard stops him and says,
"What's in the bags?"
"Sand," answers Juan.
The guard says, "We'll just see
about that ~ get off the bike."
The guard takes the bags and
rips them apart; he empties them
out and finds nothing in them
but sand.
He detains Juan overnight and
has the sand analyzed, only to
discover that there is nothing
in the bags.
The guard releases Juan, puts
the sand into new bags, hefts
them onto the man's shoulders,
and lets him cross the border.
A week later, the same thing
happens.
The guard asks, "What have you
got?"
"Sand," says Juan.
The guard does his thorough
examination and discovers that
the bags
contain nothing but sand.
He gives the sand back to Juan,
who crosses the border on his
bicycle.
This sequence of events is
repeated every week for three
years.
Finally, Juan doesn't show up
one day and the guard meets him
in a cantina in Mexico.
"Hey, Buddy," says the guard, "I
know you are smuggling
something.
It's driving me crazy.
It's all I think about.
I can't sleep.
Just between you and me, what
are you smuggling?"
Juan sips his beer and says,
"Bicycles."
Potpourri
Historical Place
Quote of the Week
Ruter House
Meadville PA
“The ballet makes us look at
those bodies, it makes us listen
to that music, it makes us
wonder at the geometry, of the
way they come together. The way
that extraordinary space is
controlled and given such
emotional force.” ~ John Guare
Did You Know...
The expression to 'knuckle down'
originated from playing marbles
(players used to put their
knuckles to the ground for their
best shots)