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Got to the gig in Frederick late because my body wasn't cooperating. Three bandmates were even later because of foul traffic around DC. The sound system was about 70% set up when I got there. We started playing about five minutes past the official start of the event, and most of that can be blamed on electrical problems (discovering at the last minute that there was enough power available to run the monitors but not the mains (Allon punted the monitors and used the monitor amp to power the mains, and I just had to listen really well)), so the multiple tardiness was not catastrophic. *whew*

Gig went well, if a mite chilly (fingers started slowing down after the sunlight started fading). Felt better at the end than at the start, physically, but still wound up tired enough to be confused by one-way streets and got lost in Frederick looking for my way back to the Interstate. Got to see a poodle with a variation of the standard poodle-trim that didn't look cartoonish, froofy, or silly. Also saw a dog in a skunk costume, a dog dressed as a NASCAR driver (with fake arms holding a steering wheel!), a dachsund dressed as a Tootsie Roll, a mer-dog, dogs in Hawai'ian shirts and grass skirts ... a bunch of costumes that probably sound terribly dorky, but many of which were actually adorable, impressive, or both when seen in person. Need to find out what breed that was that looked downright feline to me except for having such a distinctly canine snout.

The band got fed leftovers at the end, including vegetarian spring rolls, a yummy artichoke dip, and a cool goat-cheese platter ... there was non-vegetarian food as well, but I didn't pay enough attention to remember what. Gotta remember to keep Zip-Loc baggies in the guitar cases.

Am no exhausted, as expected, and will to lie down as soon as Perrine lets me out of this chair.

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posted by [identity profile] doubleplus.livejournal.com at 11:31pm on 2004-10-23
A friend of mine was once at a dog show near Halloween where there was a poodle clipped to look like it had two giant spiders on it. I've heard of a few other instances of poodle topiary, but in general it seems to be an under-explored field.
 
posted by [identity profile] katrinb.livejournal.com at 05:51am on 2004-10-24
The artichoke dip _was_ good, wasn't it?
And you guys sounded marvelous. We haven't gotten to hear the HCB in way way too long.
Which was the feline-type dog? Raggedy Ann, by any chance?
I also loved the "chocolate" lab (a golden lab with a brown suit with various chocolate bar wrappers pasted on it...) and the little dachshunds dressed as golf bags...
Sorry we couldn't stay longer, but we had to meet Jason's folks for dinner (they live up there...).
 
posted by [identity profile] keith-m043.livejournal.com at 07:08am on 2004-10-24
I pretty sure I recall reading in a dog book that there are three haircuts permissable for poodles that goto dog shows. There is the standard cut that we are all familiar with, and I think you might have seen one of the two others.
 
posted by [identity profile] keith-m043.livejournal.com at 07:22am on 2004-10-24
Found some poodle clip doco

Try this site.

One of the pages I read said that only the English Saddle Clip and the Contenental were the only permissable clip for dogs in shows. Another one said that the braided coats that appeared on poodles early on are coming back into vogue. So apparently poodle clip standards aren't to some extent.
 
posted by [identity profile] anniemal.livejournal.com at 09:48am on 2004-10-24
I invented one for my old dog, so he'd be comfortable, dignified, and warm enough. It involved a lot of scissoring, leaving the sides and legs long, face and back, and belly short; tail fringed. A fussy sort of do, but he was easy to work on. Most poodle clips are aesthetically offensive. Current one gets what he'll put up with, dammit.

But I only live with poodles, not put them in shows. It's fun to teach them things, and they like to learn games. Or make them up. They should look like dogs, behave like dogs, an' I got no quarrel. Just a shorter groom.

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