Photos now online:
Julia's Clue Party (18-Jul-2009)
As you can see,
divine_sage,
little_serenity,
daoutlaw,
chiyo_no_hikari,
simmaria,
hyper_sam,
magi_sammy,
legally_scarlet,
ivyf15, and
summoner_lenne9 were all at the party...
This was an interesting party. The announcement invited us all to pick a character from Clue -- the board game, the movie, the DVD game, or some other incarnation (Cluedo anyone?). After watching the movie, a bunch of the party guests played the DVD-enhanced version of the board game.
Because I knew
library_lynn and I would arrive late -- I had a cosplay picnic to go to, and Lynn had to work -- I stopped by
in the morning before the picnic to drop off of a crockpot of cocktail
meatballs. The recipe calls for grape jelly, which fit the whole "purple" theme that Lynn (Lady Lavender) and I (Professor Plum)
were going for. I had a 4-lb. bag of chicken/beef meatballs, and a couple jars of chili sauce and grape jelly.
I wish I'd brought an extra crockpot or two. We could have heated up some of the meatballs separately and had them with the spaghetti that was being served. Oh well!
I've offered Julia my full support the next time she wants help with party logistics. (Of course, she's headed out of state for college, so probably she won't need my assistance any time soon.)
The party included chocolate birthday cake -- it was a late celebration of Julia's 18th -- and there was ice cream to go with it. I brought pink
lemonade, but mixed up too much. I think I need to start packing my airpot so I can mix up a gallon or two of ice cold lemonade and serve it,
rather than using the 10-gallon barrel cooler or regular plastic pitchers!
Just about everyone at the party had
some kind of closet costume. For me, it was a purple dress shirt and my M.C.Escher purple gecko tie. With the possible exception of Miss Scarlett
draping herself across Col. Mustard's lap (right), nobody made much of an attempt to stay in character, which was a relief -- I hadn't seen the movie,
and had decided
that my interpretation of Prof. Plum would be a gentleman who would never use a short simple word when two or three multisyllabic synonyms would
suffice. With possibly a touch of Mrs. Malaprop thrown in.
I remember that it required considerable forethought and some practice in the form of a silent recitation to one's self within the quiet confines of
one's own cranium to present that particular persona. Not easily done without at least some training and experience in improvisational theater.
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Date: 2009-08-12 09:02 pm (UTC)Littlejohn and Cranston
Date: 2009-08-12 11:47 pm (UTC)Re: Littlejohn and Cranston
Date: 2009-08-13 04:51 pm (UTC)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Harper_Littlejohn
William "Billy" Cranston was the original Blue Ranger on Power Rangers. He also was fond of polysyllabic speech, usually requiring translation from the first Yellow Ranger, Trini. Again, more information here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Cranston
Hope this has been of use.
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Date: 2009-08-13 01:50 am (UTC)Nice photos! Love the group shots. ^^