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classicstyxfan wrote:Zan gets it !
I am a looney tunes fanatic........can anyone give the name of that little cartoon ? It's one of my all-time favs !!!
styxfanNH wrote:Toad Suck Daze craze begins
Entertainment lineup, T-shirt design unveiled at chamber's Second Monday Luncheon
By ROB O'CONNOR
Log Cabin Staff Writer
'Tis the season for Toad Suck. The 2005 Toad Suck Daze festival, scheduled for Friday, April 29, through Sunday, May 1, in downtown Conway, was officially kicked off Monday with the unveiling of the 24th annual Toad Suck T-shirt design and entertainment lineup at the Conway Area Chamber of Commerce's Second Monday Luncheon, sponsored by Metropolitan National Bank.
With all the fun, fried food and frivolity, it's easy to forget the purpose of the festival is to raise money for scholarships.
"It's all about education," said Cindy DeRosa. DeRosa and her husband David are honorary co-chairs for the 2005 festival.
Proceeds from the 2004 festival will fund $35,000 in scholarships awarded this year, including three $2,500 scholarships to the University of Central Arkansas, two $3,750 scholarships to Hendrix College, three $2,500 scholarships to Central Baptist College, one $3,000 single parent scholarship and two $1,000 technical school scholarships. In addition to the scholarships, the Toad Suck Daze Committee will contribute $2,500 to the UCA, Hendrix and CBC endowments.
To date, proceeds from the Toad Suck Daze festivals have provided almost $390,000 in scholarships.
In addition to the usual cornucopia of cholesterol-laden cuisine, a couple of new food items this year will be Dip-n-dots ice cream and Toad-sted ravioli and cannoli.
Also, the Kiddie Corner has been renamed the Toadal Kids Zone with activities for young children and "tweenagers," including Toadal Fear Factor, science experiments performed by Mad Science of Little Rock and Creature Features from the Little Rock Zoo.
There will also be a Toad Suck SuperStar singing contest.
Country music star Lorrie Morgan will perform April 29 and former Styx singer Dennis DeYoung will perform April 30. Conway acts Anxiety and PopSonic will also perform on Saturday.
No need to get nasty on either side.
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Hey, like I've been saying LATELY, I don't care where any band plays as long as I can see them play. Even if it is at a day care - LOL
SuiteMadameBlue wrote:Oh, by the way, if anyone wants to get nasty with this one, I'll have a field day posting articles with a couple of venues that Carrot Styx has played this past couple of years.![]()
Give them a stage and they will play.
bugsymalone wrote:Give them a stage and they will play.
Ah. And therein lies the truth.
What is SO wrong with that? is it bad that they're not pretentious?? That they don't require fru-fru cushy venues with velvet seating? Actually, I think it would be more approprate to say "Give them enough money, and they will play" because I can get a stage together pretty darn fast if that's alll it takes!!!
bugsymalone wrote:What is SO wrong with that? is it bad that they're not pretentious?? That they don't require fru-fru cushy venues with velvet seating? Actually, I think it would be more approprate to say "Give them enough money, and they will play" because I can get a stage together pretty darn fast if that's alll it takes!!!
I really was not meaning that in a negative way. Performers love to perform.
They put themselves through a lot of hell to do so, but the rewards of getting to play their music for an enthusiastic crowd makes it worth everything.
(What is that old Dan Fogelberg line: "The audience was heavenly but the traveling was hell.")
I was just commenting on the truth of that statement NH made. The venue really matters very little when the lights go up and the music starts.
bugsymalone wrote:What is SO wrong with that? is it bad that they're not pretentious?? That they don't require fru-fru cushy venues with velvet seating? Actually, I think it would be more approprate to say "Give them enough money, and they will play" because I can get a stage together pretty darn fast if that's alll it takes!!!
I really was not meaning that in a negative way. Performers love to perform.
They put themselves through a lot of hell to do so, but the rewards of getting to play their music for an enthusiastic crowd makes it worth everything.
(What is that old Dan Fogelberg line: "The audience was heavenly but the traveling was hell.")
I was just commenting on the truth of that statement NH made. The venue really matters very little when the lights go up and the music starts.
I'm *really* sorry for assuming the worst there. I'm on auto-pontious pilate sometimes.
And I love Dan Fogelberg too - particularly that song!
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