whiskytraitorfirefight: (STATUS: Cheerful)
Ginia Solana ([personal profile] whiskytraitorfirefight) wrote in [community profile] lucetilogs2014-06-07 01:14 pm

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Who: OPEN to all!
What: Movies, movies, movies! And games and food too.
When: All day Saturday, June 7th (starts 11ish)
Where: Rec Center
Summary: Ginia throws a movie marathon at the rec center for entertainment and post-draft distractions.
Rating: PG-13 for some of the movies shown, but let's keep it around here or lower.


On Thursday, flyers were posted around the village with another notification of the movie marathon and the list of movies that will be shown:

The Sword in the Stone
Grease
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Moulin Rouge
The Princess Bride
Jurassic Park
Clue
Rocky Horror Picture Show

Come Saturday, the list can also be found outside the rec center. Inside the center, there are tables set up filled with food: fruit and veggie platters, cookies and cake from the bakery, sandwiches, packages of popcorn (with a microwave nearby), and an assortment of packaged candy. As food begins running low, runners will be sent to the stores to bring back more. There are also drinks - water, sodas, juices, tea, and coffee. Alcohol is bring your own, but Ginia also has a small table set aside with some gin, whisky, vodka, and mixers.

Besides what seating is already in the rec center, additional chairs, large cushions, and even two beanbag chairs have been brought in. For those who want to hang out but not watch movies, there's still pool, board games, and a few deck of cards.

Enjoy, relax, and try not to think about the draft.
pokeboy: (unfold)

[personal profile] pokeboy 2014-06-19 02:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Red hoped that he might've been able to do it by himself, but he's not going to turn away the man's instructions. He follows by eyes and ears, watching how he holds it and trying to copy it in his own hands. He's left handed, and what feels best on the table -- well, a little early possibly for the newbie to know, and while both of the positions are strange to the touch, he goes for what's meant to be easier. Best to start off with that.

He moves the cue stick gently back and forth -- without much grace, -- trying to get a feel for the way it might move. As long as he doesn't end up screwing up when actually trying for shots.
]

Does the stick always feel weird when you start?
cajunspice: (Smile)

[personal profile] cajunspice 2014-06-21 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
Oui, it ain't the most natural thing in the world. Give a couple of shots a go, if ya still havin' trouble, will grab something else to help ya out.

All be 'bout practice, no one masters this in one game.
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[personal profile] pokeboy 2014-06-24 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He'll try it first without the extra help, though lingers on that back and forth moment before hitting the white ball. It turns out clunky for him, and while the ball hits the one he was aiming for, everything to how the ball rolls, how lightly it ends up hitting and not causing much movement into the one it does takes Red's interest than feeling accomplished that aw yeah, got it to hit!

(It wasn't a really amazing hit anyway.)

But he takes the man's advice to try for a few more hits, the first go leaving the white ball in an awkward position that makes him have to judge how to place his cue stick on the table. The knocks he makes aren't fantastic, still very very clunky in how they look and feel, but Red gets that maybe it's just how it's supposed to feel.

Anyway, he doesn't want to take the whole game away from the man. After two more tries he backs from the table looking at the positions of all the balls, then over to the better player. ]


What is it called again -- the game? [ He said, didn't he? ] Mais?
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[personal profile] cajunspice 2014-06-28 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Hell, it was better than Red hitting it too hard and either sending a ball off the table, or missing and tearing up the felt.]

Quoi? Non, mais means 'but'. This be pool, or billiards. Once ya get the feel of how the cue works, then be all down to geometry. [Leaning over the table, Remy took his own shot, sinking one more but also trying to position some of the others to make the next shot easier for Red.]

Give a go at gettin' that one into the corner pocket.