Naughton’s Nonsense

"May those who love us, love us.
For those who don't, may God turn their hearts.
And if he cannot turn their hearts.
May he turn their ankles
so we may know them by their limping."

-Irish Proverb (author unknown)

Friday, 02 July 2004

Where in Moscow is Sub-Deacon Joel
Filed under: — Nonsense by: Christopher G. Naughton @ 17:11:03

For some amazing pictures of the return of the Tikhvin Icon to her mother land Russia head over to this page on the O.C.A. website. In addition to some great photos you can also catch several glimpses of our good blogging friend and newly ordained sub-deacon Joel Wilson! Way to go man!

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The Bats
Filed under: — Nonsense by: Christopher G. Naughton @ 8:34:16

For a little over a year now I have been running sound for a band called The Bats (short for old bats or Beautiful and talented sirens). The core of the group is five women over the age of forty ( a bat member requirement). Three of the women are the main vocalists, singing about men, food, shopping, break-ups, and dating with the occasional jazz and pop standard. They also have a group of dance numbers the do. The fourth and fifth women play guitar and bass, sing background vocals and occasionally sing lead. The band is backed up by three guys playing drums, guitar and keyboard. enough of that. This band is a great nights entertainment. They are funny, witty and great entertainers. I think that everybody should come and see a show at least once. Our regular venues are Natasha’s, Portofino’s and Furlongs. We seem to have gathered a little of a following so all the shows require a reservation and cover charge. The cover charge varies from venue to venue. Anyway all that was said so that I could announce a few gigs:

July 16 & 17 Furlongs

August 21 - Equus Run Winery

September 17 - Natasha’s

I hope to see you for some Wine, Women, and Song!

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Excuse the mess Filed under: — Nonsense by: Christopher G. Naughton @ 8:14:41

Well I decided even though I never blog it was time to update to WordPress. I was sick and tired of getting spammed in my comments section, which is why I went ahead and launched it without being totally complete. I am going for essentially the same boring look, with a few tweaks that will hopefully take some of the boredom out of it. I am also hoping to add some new features such as an events calendar which would feature public events that the company I work for is involved with. I am also hoping to add a section that features the current fast and/or feast of the Orthodox Church, and a link to more information about the fast/feast at the Orthodox Church in America’s website. These features, however, depend on how well I can rope some friends of mine into helping me implement them. I hope that this will help get me blogging some more, but I am not making any promises.

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