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We had a great time at Wynkoop's tonight, although I noticed that the other attendees at our Pharyngufest were fading out at 10:00 — I had to mention to quite a few people that they had no stamina at all. Although the fact that they started drinking at 5pm and Wynkoop's has a marvelous assortment…
Last time I was here in Denver, I cruelly taunted the people who came to the pharyngufest with the fact that they all bailed before 10. Honor was at stake this time, so they kept me going way past my bedtime. I concede: Coloradans are doughty and indomitable. We had a grand time, but I have to…
Around 5 on 3 July, we're meeting up in Denver … but we've changed the location! We will be meeting at the Wynkoop Brewing Company, where we have a room of our own reserved for 50 people. That should be enough, right?
Get me in my 1977 Chevy pickup with KBCO blasting from the radio, head up for a trail run at the Dakota Ridge Red Rocks Trail near the I-70 geologic cutout (the hypoxia makes the colors seem even more intense), then back to town to the Wynkoop Brewing Company for a few pints of Railyard Ale and…

cerful u dont get zappd

By carntfoozed (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

I still think you should have gone to Mork and Mindy's house.

In this corner, wearing the cut-off denim trunks and Widespread Panic T-shirt, the current champeen, the King of Typos, the Reverend Big Dumb Chimp!
And in this corner, wearing the Merry Widow, garterbelt, and pumps to die for, the Challenger, the keyboarding-challenged and sense-free "carntfoozed"!
I want a clean fight, gentlemen, no elbows. May the worst typist win!

By Sven DiMilo (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

carnt spel sins i gotted zappd bi de LHC

Unrelated to this post, but funny: the Anti Spore website (http://antispore.com/) that you talked about a few days ago, turned out to be a case of Poe's Law. In addition, the creator also rickrolled the Bible.

By archgallo (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

FYI, Mork & Mindy's house is in Boulder, not Denver, and people actually live there. From what I've heard, they get a little peeved when people come to look at the house.

Crud. I'm working. Otherwise I'd totally be there. Ah well, maybe next time

Do you have an address? Google maps only gives me a street.
Cynic

And we'll probably have to start in the bar. I just called and they don't do reservations on Friday/Saturdays, and they've got that stick-ball thingy going on this time again.

*sigh*

If I had realized that, I would have suggested someplace else, PZed. Sorry about that.

But I'll still see you there! (Obviously...)

By minusRusty (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

FYI, Mork & Mindy's house is in Boulder, not Denver,

I know that. I even went to google maps to see if it was a reasonable trip from Denver.

I am going to try to making it down there. I'll be leaving Boulder a little after 5 if anyone would like to carpool down.

By Brent Hawkins (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

Hey PZ, have you seen this latest bit of WTF-ery?

"Creationism should be discussed in school science lessons, rather than excluded, says the director of education at the Royal Society.

Professor Michael Reiss says that if pupils have strongly-held family beliefs about creationism such ideas should be explored."

Full story here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/7612152.stm

By lettucequeen (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

For Cynic, #11

Wynkoop Brewery
1634 18th St, between Wazee and Wynkoop (Dog, I love the street names in that part of town)
About 1/2 a block from Union Station.

I'd link to their website, but it has obnoxious music that can't be disabled.

By LightningRose (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

I've found 3 'Wynkoop' bars in Denver at the following addresses, could someone please tell me which is under discussion?
1634 18th St
3763 Wynkoop St
1536 Wynkoop St
Thank you,
Cynic

Thanks @ LightningRose,
your post hadn't appeared when I commented again:D
Cynic

So my buddy that was going to come with me bailed.

Do you think I will be able to get along with all of you lavishly godless strangers on my own?

By Brent Hawkins (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

I would like to come but it's been a rough day at work and downtown is like an hour away... have a good one!

Just remember, these are the breweries owned by John Hickenlooper; so if you see the gentleman in question, be sure to shout out "are you a member of the turtle club?"

To which the only appropriate response is "you bet your ass I am!"

Just tell him Kurt sent you.

Miss Infidel @ 10

Yes, we have had that posted already, but thanks again as I do like it and misplaced the original posting. Good stuff!

Nanu nanu.

By Overstroming (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

OK let me in on the deal,who the hell are Mork & Mindy's
Some sort of Yank joke? sound like a couple of wankers to me.

By Limey Bastrd (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

Mork and Mindy was a television show starring Mork from Ork in the body of Robin Williams and Pam Dawber as Mindy, the hopelessly overmatched victim. Later in the series they had a child: Mirth, played by Jonathan Winters.

By freelunch (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

Mork and Mindy was a television show starring Mork from Ork in the body of Robin Williams and Pam Dawber as Mindy, the hopelessly overmatched victim. Later in the series they had a child: Mirth, played by Jonathan Winters.

Wow. Totally forgot about Mirth.

Hi,
Well, I dropped by, tried to say hello, but your little get together was only available to those 21 and over and they couldn't find your name on the list. :(
Next time you're in Colorado could you please meet somewhere where those under legal drinking age can also say hi and thank you in person?
Sorry I missed you this time,
Cynic

Sorry if this has already been posted/discussed:

An Italian comedienne who said that Pope Benedict XVI would go to Hell and be tormented by homosexual demons is facing a prison term of up to five years.

Addressing a Rome rally in July, Sabrina Guzzanti warmed up with a few gags about Silvio Berlusconi -- her favourite target for her biting impressions -- before moving on to some unrepeatable jokes about Mara Carfagna, the Equal Opportunities Minister and one-time topless model.

But then she got religion, and after warning everyone that within 20 years Italian teachers would be vetted and chosen by the Vatican, she got to the punchline: "But then, within 20 years the Pope will be where he ought to be -- in Hell, tormented by great big poofter devils, and very active ones, not passive ones."

The joke may have gone done well with her crowd on the Piazza Navona in Rome, but not with Italian prosecutors. She is facing prosecution for "offending the honour of the sacred and inviolable person" of Benedict XVI.

The Christian world may have been dismayed, even outraged, at the Muslim reaction in 2005 to Danish cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammed, but Italian law enforcement appears to have had its own sense of humour failure. Giovanni Ferrara, the Rome prosecutor, is invoking the 1929 Lateran Treaty between Italy and the Vatican, which stipulates that an insult to the Pope carries the same penalty as an insult to the Italian President. Prosecution requires authorisation from the Ministry of Justice, for which Mr Ferrara has applied.....

....Dario Fo, the Nobel prize-winning playwright, said that applying the treaty more widely would even have led to the prosecution of Dante, since "he put a Pope in the Inferno as well, namely Boniface VIII".....

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4732048.ece

Have fun kiddies!
Gotta peddle eggs and snake oil early in the morning.

Good night sweethearts!

Dammit! I just moved FROM Denver three days ago! I always seem to miss PZs visits.

Have fun kiddies!
Gotta peddle eggs and snake oil early in the morning.

Good night sweethearts!

I want your eggs..

wait was that dirty?

No really i need to find someone with fresh eggs around here.

There is currently no good place to put this, but here is a poll we might want to pharyngulate:

"To what degree will religion play a part in your voting decision?"

This is on the PBS Now site at http://www.pbs.org/now/

Currently Big and Moderate degree are ahead of No degree 75% to 18%. Unbelievable for a PBS audience.

I won't be able to get back to PC until early evening tomorrow (PDT), so someone might want to copy this to another thread early tomorrow. Thanks.

By nicknick bobick (not verified) on 12 Sep 2008 #permalink

Voted. It is sad though that they don't show the No Degree results on the front page where the vote link is. Big Degree is at 57%. No degree still 18%.

Robin @ #35,

It is odd that they don't list the "No degree" as part of the initial bar graph, but it may just be a glitch (since it's at the bottom of the list, which fits with the overall scheme.

Religion *always* plays a big part in my voting decisions - I never vote for most delusional wankers.

By LightningRose (not verified) on 13 Sep 2008 #permalink

Typo in my above post, that should read, "I never vote for the most delusional wankers."

By LightningRose (not verified) on 13 Sep 2008 #permalink

I think the poll result can be interpreted thus: if you're going to vote against the party that wants to bring religion into the schools or the government, then religion is playing a big part in your vote. It's just a big, negative part.