RANDY – I MISS U!!!
Our souls are forever connected no matter how ever much time passes.
Hope to see u soon.
Love to u –
Ron
The blacklights. The embroidered Rayon Shirts. The smell of the shoe sanitizer.
In recommending that non-flaggers from the Men’s Inner Journey attend the July Flagging in the Park in SF, Michael Sigmann said:
"For many of you who have been curious about the
spiritual aspect of flagging and fan dancing ? this is
a great opportunity to come witness the soul in
motion."
…"the soul in motion" – gotta love that.
Yes
, but just like a couple of other ultimate experiences I haven’t achieved yet, I think it’s going to take years of Yoga and Pilates (and probably hamstring-lengthening surgery) to achieve.Remove the weights
, burn the silk to a fine ash, and use the ash to fertilize milkweed plants. (Use the weights as a border around the milkweed garden to discourage unwanted pests). Feed the mature milkweed to silkworms. Harvest the resulting silk to make more flags.Optional: genetically alter the silkworms to produce uv-active silk, thus allowing you to skip the optical whitening step of flag making.
Optional: sing Elton John and Tim Rice’s "Circle of Life" continuously during the entire project.
Remove the weights
, burn the silk to a fine ash, and use the ash to fertilize milkweed plants. (Use the weights as a border around the milkweed garden to discourage unwanted pests). Feed the mature milkweed to silkworms. Harvest the resulting silk to make more flags.Optional: genetically alter the silkworms to produce uv-active silk, thus allowing you to skip the optical whitening step of flag making.
Optional: sing Elton John and Tim Rice’s "Circle of Life" continuously during the entire project.
randydogsf posted on the forum topic
Jeff Jacka Memorial April 11, AIDS Memorial Grove, San Francisco 3 years, 1 month ago · View
This makes me so sad.
Jeff was one of the first guys I flagged with back when I
was just beginning. He was there the day 8 years ago when
I first "got it" while flagging; he was there the day I was
set on the path that led to the Men’s Inner Journey and
everything that followed from that. He was in the very small
group of men who were the biggest influences in my life from
those formative times.
Beyond that, musically he was a rare fellow traveler – dancing
with one foot grooving in Terrapin Station and the other
stomping at Pleasuredome.
It is a bright, warm, blue sky day in San Francisco… and in
my mind’s eye I see Jeff smiling and flagging from on high,
conjuring light and beauty and energy and love. Thank you,
Jeff… when I look at this community and think of the word
"tribe", you will always be a major reason why.
Be tender with yourselves and with each other, my friends…
- Randy
randydogsf posted on the forum topic
SUSAN MORABITO | PLAY T-DANCE | SUN FEB 17 2008 4 years, 6 months ago · View
ANY Tyrone party is reason enough to come to San Francisco.
But I’ll give you another one: my 50th birthday is that same weekend!
So… come! Dance! Spin! And revel with joyous wonder at the Living
Proof (for all you ‘young folk’ out there) that the best is yet to come!
-R
— In SpinTribe@yahoogroups.com, "xavier" <xdcaylor@…> wrote:
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randyearwood and robertmcloud are now friends 4 years, 10 months ago · View
randydogsf posted on the forum topic
SF Pride Sat Night Flagging options 4 years, 11 months ago · View
The local dance music station (92.7) is hosting a giant party on the Saturday night of SF Pride this year.
The party is called Queen (info at http://www.energy927fm.com/page5_sub.php?id=62).
With DJs Chris Cox + Murk (aka Liberty City, aka Funky Green Dogs, aka Oscar G and Ralph Falcon) and a cool new venue (the 100 year old warehouse on the waterfront at Pier 27), this sounded to me like it had the potential to be a REALLY awesome party.
BUT, given the radio station’s target demographic, it also has the potential to be a miasma of nervous young straight boys who won’t take their shirts off and drunk girls with big sweaty hair spilling their drinks on everyone.
And, of course, it has an unknown environment for flagging.
Can’t do anything about the potential for a straight boy/drunk girl train wreck… but I figured I *could* do something about the flagging. So, I wrote the marketing/PR director of Engery 92.7 a nice letter introducing myself, introducing flagging, explaining the beauty and joy flagging would bring to their party, and so on. I also explained that club flagging, to be the most enjoyable for both flaggers and dancers, required a set-aside space (stage, box, or even just a small reserved section of floor) and blacklights.
I then made her an offer: if she could assure me that flaggers would be welcome and that a space would be provided for us to flag, I would promote that fact and her party to to the many talented flaggers who will be in town for pride. (I even included a short list of some of the big parties my flagger friends and I have performed at.) I also volunteered to provide the blacklights.
I made it clear I wasn’t asking for money, or a formal performance time… just for a place to flag. In effect, I told her, she would be getting an exciting, talented, and beautiful addition to her party at no cost and with almost no effort.
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Sidenote: My attempts to set up flagging at the Queen party should NOT be seen as being in any way “against” the Gus Presents Colussus party that same night! Nor is it in opposition to any flaggers who might want to perform or party at Colossus. Rather for me, it just came down to the old and familiar vs the new and unknown: I’ve been to the Colossus space many times. I’ve danced to the Colossus DJ (Brett H.) many many times. In both cases, I’ve had some *amazing* experiences (and god knows, easily half the peak experiences I’ve had in my lifetime have been at a Gus Presents event).
BUT… I’ve never heard Chris Cox spin live, I’ve certainly never got to hear the Miami magic of Murk live (on the West coast, who has?)… and I’ve never been to a party at pier 27. I wanted very much to go to Queen, but I didn’t want to go without my friends and without the ability to flag. That’s all.
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ANYWAY, now for the punch line. Here is the response I got to my exquistely crafted, very generous offer from the person at 92.7:
Hi Randy – Thanks for your email. We will not be providing an specific area or stage for flaggers but of course you are welcome to bring your flags if you want to. Thanks!
So… there you go. Take it for what it is.
As for me… I usually just hang in the Castro that night and groove on all the out-of-towner energy anyway, and call it a fairly early night so I can enjoy everything on Sunday… this year will probably be no different.
Looking forward to seeing many of you this year in just… 2 (yikes!) weeks…
-R
randyearwood and timwessman are now friends 5 years ago · View
RANDY – I MISS U!!!
Our souls are forever connected no matter how ever much time passes.
Hope to see u soon.
Love to u –
Ron
It was so good to see you again during Pride in NYC. Take care of yourself and keep the faith.
Don
Hi Randy:
My goodness, its been a long time. Long story short, its amazing that I have such a deep love for the flagging community still to this day. I miss flagging with you. Will I see you in Miami for Winter Party. I hope so.
Hugz,
Don
Randy
Thanks for the compliments – yes it was my first time really flagging. I did play with Denis’ flags a couple of times last year when he made his first set.
It was great meeting you and getting a chance to flag with you in Dallas. Yes, we will have to meet up again and do some flagging. Love your creations and energy.
Cheers,
Neal
Randy –
You have such an amazing spirit and light about you!
No words can express how truly grateful I am for u coming into my life and lifting "my" spirit high!
U are beautiful and very talented… ur soul truly outshines the brightest of lights!
THANK YOU -
Much love in ALL colors –
Ron
Randy –
Good to meet you too. Hope you enjoyed Dallas.
Ben
Hey Randy – don’t have anything to say, except that I just *HAD* to be the first person to "mark" your guestbook!