20
7
2011
Dear Dad
yes you can leave
notes anywere that
is eys^H^H^H easy to
see. Dad, talk
about every thing.
Kate
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Monday, 18 July 2011
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Busy this weekend doing poster/article for GMDS 40th Anniversary
Article and poster is here: http://gmds.ie/Docs/
Inkscape, gimp and openOffice fun. Also Picasa for doing photo collage/mosaics.
Phew! Art is HARD.


Image: GMDS_9Flyers_From2005to2011.jpg
Inkscape, gimp and openOffice fun. Also Picasa for doing photo collage/mosaics.
Phew! Art is HARD.
Glencullen Musical and Dramatic Society 40th Anniversary Gala
November 22-26, Mill Theatre, Dundrum
Calling All Members and Friends New and Old.
Singers and Dancers, Actors and Actresses. Kids and Adults.
GMDS is calling up all members and friends to celebrate 40 years of shows from Glencullen and down the mountains to Dundrum. A GALA Show is being prepared for November and we want YOU to be part of it!
A variety of musical, dancing and dramatic numbers will be put on. The show is in the planning stages now. Much work is needed but great fun is to be had doing it of course! You can get involved early if you wish to get in your own ideas for numbers and would like to be involved in preparations. The show plan will be made firm at the end of August and beginning of September and rehersals will run from Sep-Nov.
We are hoping that members from throughout the society's history can come and take part and recall the fun and glory of past performances. Send us any messages with your favourite past performances and memories of GMDS. Watch out for news of the show in September and November.
We have had a very busy last year. The musical The Pajama Game played the Mill theatre from May 3rd to 7th. The cast and crew put on a very funny, colourful and vibrant show. The costumes in the picnic scene were loud but the whole performance was even louder and jumped off the stage!Before the troubles in the Pajama factory there were troubles on stage and back stage with the farce Noises Off which was put on in the ice and snow in December 2010.
Polish up your stage shoes, tune up your voice, dust off your song books and limber up your dancing moves. Get ready for a funny and memorable night out.
Contact : Ruth Fitzsimon, GMDS Secretary. Mobile: 087 9271890 Email: glencullen.musical@gmail.com Website: http://www.gmds.ie Facebook: Glencullen Musical and Dramatic Society |
Your Society. Your Community. From Glencullen to Dundrum.
Glencullen Musical and Dramatic Society 40th Anniversary Gala
November 22-26, Mill Theatre, Dundrum

Photo: GMDS_MyFairLady_Finale.jpg
Finale of My Fair Lady (March 2010)
From Left to Right in front: Imelda O'Sullivan (Mrs. Higgins), Don Nugent (Freddie), Liam Corrigan (Prof. Higgins), Mary Beth Jennings (Eliza Doolittle), Gerry Herbert (Colonel Pickering)
Behind: John McGouran, Marcus Wilson, Kay Nolan
Photo: GMDS_PajamaGame_Rehearse2.JPG
In rehersals of The Pajama Game (May 2011): Cast from L to R: Niamh Rodin, Marcus Wilson, John Power, Shane Morgan (Sid), Aoife Fingleton and Liam Corrigan (director). Looking on at a particularily amusing piece during the picnic scene (not pictured: Tom Ronayne (Prez) and Katie Doyle (Gladys Hotchkiss) performing).
Monday, 6 June 2011
Arg. The next time someone call's the Green Party dishonest I'll ... I'll ... I'll ... ... REPLY to them!
Arg. The next time someone call's the Green Party dishonest I'll ... I'll ... I'll ... ... REPLY to them!
You trust Fine Gael, Labour, Fianna Fail more that the Greens? The other parties have been running local and national government of this country for the long term. If we had Green policy where government appointments were made to qualified people and not to friends we would have been better off in banking regulation and other areas.
From listening closely to politicians the Greens and especially Eamon Ryan are the most honest. They always explained what they were doing. They had to go into government to show they were not irrelevant as they were always dismissed as before. They didn't go out of government earlier where they might have gotten some credit for it but when it might have made the situation worse.
Unfortunately being honest doesn't look or sound as good on media as is finding the latest most popular ideas and expounding on them dramatically.
Other parties and independants pick up green issues because they're fashionable and think they'll get votes for it (and they do!). It's okay seeing good policy picked up but cringe factor is a bit too high at times when it is being implemented by eejits who have latched onto green fashion but not principles. :-7
You trust Fine Gael, Labour, Fianna Fail more that the Greens? The other parties have been running local and national government of this country for the long term. If we had Green policy where government appointments were made to qualified people and not to friends we would have been better off in banking regulation and other areas.
From listening closely to politicians the Greens and especially Eamon Ryan are the most honest. They always explained what they were doing. They had to go into government to show they were not irrelevant as they were always dismissed as before. They didn't go out of government earlier where they might have gotten some credit for it but when it might have made the situation worse.
Unfortunately being honest doesn't look or sound as good on media as is finding the latest most popular ideas and expounding on them dramatically.
Other parties and independants pick up green issues because they're fashionable and think they'll get votes for it (and they do!). It's okay seeing good policy picked up but cringe factor is a bit too high at times when it is being implemented by eejits who have latched onto green fashion but not principles. :-7
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Books girls and I are reading.

From left to right: books to read, Maeve's, Kate's, mine.
At front current books: Val Biro, Gumdrop for Maeve. Philip Pullman, Northern Lights for Kate. Neal Stephenson, Anathem for me.
Gerard Whelan, The Guns of Easter for Kate & I finished it last night. Good book! How messy the rising was.
Kate Thompson, The New Policeman (not pictured) and The Last of The High Kings also read recently by me. Maybe Kate. Good stories. And I really like the tunes in The New Policeman.
Terry Pratchett, The Wee Free Men (not pictured) (the one with the young witch Tiffany Aching and the Nac Mac Feegles from Chalk sheep rearing hills) also also read recently by Kate and myself.
Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.
Richard Bach, Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
Rudyard Kipling, Just So Stories.
William Gibson, All Tomorrow's Parties.
Andrew Martin, The Lost Luggage Porter.
Dr. Seuss, Oh The Thinks You Can think.
Various Little Miss and Mr Men books.

Timeline diagram:
http://www.lspace.org/books/reading-order-guides/the-discworld-reading-order-guide-20.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discworld
http://www.lspace.org/books/timeline/dw-timeline-intro.html
http://xkcd.com/625/
http://www.terrypratchettbooks.com/discworld/map.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiffany_Aching
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Wednesday, 27 April 2011
How To Make a Pinata - Cerial boxes and crepe paper.
Pinata's are great for kids parties.
We had one for Kate's and two(!) for Maeve's this year.
They give very good entertainment for maybe 20 minutes or more.
They're easy enough to make (for adults), a little bit time consuming.
1. Get a big cerial box and tape the bottom up.
(or tape a few together to get interesting shapes)
2. Attach string very firmly, this has proven to be the weak point in ours.
3. Get coloured crepe paper, cut the crepe paper in about 3 inch strips and snip cuts all along one side about 2 inch deep. Cut multiple sheets at once.
4. Start at bottom and glue a strip all way round box with the cut tabs down and not glued.
5. Work way up the box overlapping the crepe paper. You can go for one colour or mix colours.
6. Stick on noses, mouths, arms, feet (paper or foam or ...) (the nose is attached with string on inside so that when whacked off it swings)
7. Load your Pinata up with sweets, close the top (keeping string accessible) and
8. Pick a place in house or garden and pick out weapons and blindfolds.
* A jumper or too big hat works well as blindfold as it goes on or off fast - no fiddling with knots.
* WATCH out for backswing!! 2 adults to mind Queue and Pinata bashing are good.
* At the end help the little/timid kids to get something!
* Starting with a weak bat and stopping to hunt for better bats (planted beforehand) adds to the fun.
For friends & family:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1676749154765&set=a.1625222146622.2078486.1118555017
Most instructions on internet say use papier mache but these are a bit easier.
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/how-to-make-toys3.htm
We had one for Kate's and two(!) for Maeve's this year.
They give very good entertainment for maybe 20 minutes or more.
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Mr Grumpy and Miss Naughty Pinatas |
They're easy enough to make (for adults), a little bit time consuming.
1. Get a big cerial box and tape the bottom up.
(or tape a few together to get interesting shapes)
2. Attach string very firmly, this has proven to be the weak point in ours.
3. Get coloured crepe paper, cut the crepe paper in about 3 inch strips and snip cuts all along one side about 2 inch deep. Cut multiple sheets at once.
4. Start at bottom and glue a strip all way round box with the cut tabs down and not glued.
5. Work way up the box overlapping the crepe paper. You can go for one colour or mix colours.
6. Stick on noses, mouths, arms, feet (paper or foam or ...) (the nose is attached with string on inside so that when whacked off it swings)
7. Load your Pinata up with sweets, close the top (keeping string accessible) and
8. Pick a place in house or garden and pick out weapons and blindfolds.
* A jumper or too big hat works well as blindfold as it goes on or off fast - no fiddling with knots.
* WATCH out for backswing!! 2 adults to mind Queue and Pinata bashing are good.
* At the end help the little/timid kids to get something!
* Starting with a weak bat and stopping to hunt for better bats (planted beforehand) adds to the fun.
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Disco Pinata for Kate's birthday. |
Crepe strips for layering:
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For friends & family:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1676749154765&set=a.1625222146622.2078486.1118555017
Most instructions on internet say use papier mache but these are a bit easier.
http://entertainment.howstuffworks.com/how-to-make-toys3.htm
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
tcl file_copy_rsync proc
###########################################
# Name: file_copy_rsync
#
# Inputs: sFromFile: path and file name to copy from
# sToFileOrDir: path (or path and file name) to copy file to
#
# Output: file copied or not, puts info
#
# Desc: tcl rsync-style file copy,
# quite a bit more crude than proper rsync
# copy files only if size or mtime has changed
# substitute for file copy (or file copy -force) when log files are copied multiple times
#
# test and usage file copy / file rsync
# set sToDir "P:/destdir/d/d"
# set sFromDir "A:/fromdir/foo"
# set sLogFile test_30_03_11_09_24_36.log
# file_copy_rsync ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs
# file_copy_rsync ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs/
# file_copy_rsync ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs/$sLogFile
# #file copy -force ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs/
#
# Author: James Coleman, 30/3/2011
#
###########################################
proc file_copy_rsync {sFromFile sToFileOrDir} {
if {[file isdirectory $sToFileOrDir]} {
# get base file name and set sToFile to be full dir path + dest file name
set sFromFileBaseName [string range $sFromFile [expr [string last "/" $sFromFile] + 1] end]
set sToFile $sToFileOrDir/$sFromFileBaseName
puts "sToFile=$sToFile"
} else {
set sToFile $sToFileOrDir
}
set iFromSize [file size $sFromFile]
#puts "from size:$iFromSize"
file stat $sFromFile aFromStat
#parray aFromStat
catch {
set iToSize [file size $sToFile]
#puts "to size:$iToSize"
file stat $sToFile aToStat
#parray aToStat
} sError
#puts "sError:$sError"
if {"$sError" != "" || $iFromSize != $iToSize || $aFromStat(mtime) != $aToStat(mtime) } {
#puts "DO FILE COPY"
file copy -force $sFromFile $sToFile
} else {
puts "Not doing FILE COPY, size $iFromSize == $iToSize, mtime $aFromStat(mtime) == $aToStat(mtime), err $sError"
}
}
The real rsync is here: http://rsync.samba.org/
# Name: file_copy_rsync
#
# Inputs: sFromFile: path and file name to copy from
# sToFileOrDir: path (or path and file name) to copy file to
#
# Output: file copied or not, puts info
#
# Desc: tcl rsync-style file copy,
# quite a bit more crude than proper rsync
# copy files only if size or mtime has changed
# substitute for file copy (or file copy -force) when log files are copied multiple times
#
# test and usage file copy / file rsync
# set sToDir "P:/destdir/d/d"
# set sFromDir "A:/fromdir/foo"
# set sLogFile test_30_03_11_09_24_36.log
# file_copy_rsync ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs
# file_copy_rsync ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs/
# file_copy_rsync ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs/$sLogFile
# #file copy -force ${sFromDir}/$sLogFile ${sToDir}/Logs/
#
# Author: James Coleman, 30/3/2011
#
###########################################
proc file_copy_rsync {sFromFile sToFileOrDir} {
if {[file isdirectory $sToFileOrDir]} {
# get base file name and set sToFile to be full dir path + dest file name
set sFromFileBaseName [string range $sFromFile [expr [string last "/" $sFromFile] + 1] end]
set sToFile $sToFileOrDir/$sFromFileBaseName
puts "sToFile=$sToFile"
} else {
set sToFile $sToFileOrDir
}
set iFromSize [file size $sFromFile]
#puts "from size:$iFromSize"
file stat $sFromFile aFromStat
#parray aFromStat
catch {
set iToSize [file size $sToFile]
#puts "to size:$iToSize"
file stat $sToFile aToStat
#parray aToStat
} sError
#puts "sError:$sError"
if {"$sError" != "" || $iFromSize != $iToSize || $aFromStat(mtime) != $aToStat(mtime) } {
#puts "DO FILE COPY"
file copy -force $sFromFile $sToFile
} else {
puts "Not doing FILE COPY, size $iFromSize == $iToSize, mtime $aFromStat(mtime) == $aToStat(mtime), err $sError"
}
}
The real rsync is here: http://rsync.samba.org/
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