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March 26, 2002

Switcheroo

Hey, the party moved.

Good News: You don't have to worry that Sapporo will make you So-poor-oh because we're going to Garduno's (map).
Bad News: There's no bad news dude, we've still got the same game plan, we just took our game on the road.

Who: I've got 29 people hootin' and hollerin' for Mexican and margaritas. You want in? You better let me know, supafast. Also, if you're one of the 29 and you've changed your mind about this Friday's adventure, let me know that too, supafast of course.

What: It's a birthday party for Kelly and Jonas. We haven't rented clowns (other than Brian, JRod, and Jonas) or purchased party favors (unless you count the snack size bags of pork rinds), so we'll just have to entertain ourselves. I know that's hard for some of you, but you will be able to drink. There, there.

Where: GAR-DUN-O'S (map). It's a hot little spot in North Scottsdale with good Mexican food and great margaritas. After we eat, we party. Ohhhh yeah.

When: Friday, March 29th, 6:00pm. The restaurant will want the whole group together before they seat us, so please be on time.

March 18, 2002

A Birthday Built for Two

Update: The time and location have been changed due to difficulties scheduling such a large group at Sapporo. Check out the revised event details.

Before you get enthralled, disillusioned, or otherwise distracted, know this: it is important that you RSVP by Friday March 22nd at 5:00pm if you would like to attend. Use the comments for this post to accept our invitation or send me an e-mail. Thank you.

"Kelly and Jonas turn 22; UKAZU Crew Gathers in Wild Celebration."

That's what the newspapers will run on Saturday morning after we've finished our party on Friday night. It's been a while since we hit the town like gangbusters and I think it's time we flex our skills again. I've talked to Kelly and Jonas and they're ready. We've made plans. Get your shirt pressed, your shoes shined, and stack some paper -- we're out to prove that 22 isn't the beginning of the end, it's mo betta.

The Game Plan: We are starting the night at 6:30pm at Sapporo. This restaurant is one of the hottest spots in the valley and unlike its North Scottsdale counterpart Barcelona, Sapporo has received rave reviews for its food. Sapporo has three executive chefs and each is responsible for one portion of the three-part menu that contains pacific rim, sushi, and teppanyaki cuisine. Sapporo is also known for having one of the most charming and skilled waiters in the southwest, BJ Ho, in its employ. After dinner we will head into downtown Scottsdale, just in time to get the party started.

I believe in full disclosure: This evening will not be cheap. Dinners at Sapporo generally cost $15-30, and drinks are, of course, extra. Before you lay rubber in search of the comfort offered by a nearby value meal, consider the occasion and loosen the iron-clad grip on your billfold. None of us are rich, but we're gonna part with some hard earned cash in the name of celebration. Personally, I can't think of a better way to spend money. Sapporo is regarded as one of a kind in the valley, and the experience will be fun because it will be unique. Kelly and Jonas will understand if you can't make it to dinner, but they still might hold it against you. Forever.

The details for you kids taking notes:

Who: Everyone and everyone's friends. Really. You're only afraid of going out to dinner with that big ukazu group the first time. After that it's butter on a roll, baby. We're nice to newbies, and even when we're not, we still make them cry. I mean, smile.
What: We'll sit down to a big, flossy dinner and then we'll hit the town.
Where: Sapporo for dinner and then downtown Scottsdale for some partying. [ MAP ]
When: Friday, March 29th at 6:30pm.
Why: Meet me at Sapporo and I'll show you.

Links:
Yahoo! Map
New Times Review

March 11, 2002

Shaolin Warriors

On March 19th, 2002 the Shaolin Warriors will be coming to Gammage Auditorium. The Shaolin Warriors are a group of Buddhist monks who have been practicing their Wushu fighting system for more than 1000 years. The monks do not travel often and they give very few performances when they do. The opportunity to witness their martial arts demonstration is rare. Audiences report being struck with awe at the amazing abilities of this group of monks.

I'm gonna go, and if you'd like to come along, you're invited. The tickets are only $9.00. Check out the websites below for more information and then give me a call back to RSVP. I'm buying the tickets this Thursday, so don't mess around.

State Press Story
Gammage Auditorium Event Page