Monday, 19 January 2009Sherry's Frantic Fish Quilt
Topic: Members
Posted by ohryankelley at 5:42 PM EST
Every now and then we hear of Gamesvillers reaching out to each other when they need it most. A couple of months back we heard about a unique gift a Gamesville member Helen (member name: Decemberlovers) wanted to create for her friend Sherry that had recently become ill. Since Sherry's favorite game here at Gamesville is Frantic Fish, Helen asked our permission to create a Frantic Fish quilt for Sherry to use while resting and getting better over the winter. We were touched that she thought of using Frantic Fish as the theme of the quilt and were happy to oblige. Below the finished product:
We were happy to hear that the quilt has been completed and was delivered to Sherry some time before Christmas, who was "bouncing off the walls" according to Helen when she received it. For more on the quilt's construction and the story behind the gift visit: Sherry's Frantic Fish Quilt Everyone, please wish Sherry a speedy recovery! Updated: Monday, 19 January 2009 5:50 PM EST Log in to Comment | Permalink Friday, 16 January 2009Ninja cat climbs up the stairs, upside down!
Topic: Weird Wire™
Posted by ohryankelley at 3:02 PM ESTAs we've previously posted, cats are extremely sneaky, agile creatures. Watch how this cat demonstrates his ninja skills by climbing these stairs: Do you have video evidence of a sneaky cat ? We'd love to see what you've found! Send links to: members@gamesville.com with the headline "Sneaky Cats!" In addition to a video link, please be sure to include:
If we publish your video in our weekly Weird Wire™ segment we'll give you 5,000 GV Rewards. Submit your sneeky cats today! Log in to Comment | Permalink 45redhead45 wins $4,999 playing Magic 21!
Topic: Members
Posted by ohryankelley at 12:28 PM ESTAnother BIG win! Congratulations to Gamesviller 45redhead45 of Petoskey, MI, who hit the jackpot today playing Magic 21 and took home $4,999 in cold hard cash! Useless Fact!
The main character, Nick Adams, is partly inspired by Hemingway’s experiences, from his summers in Northern Michigan to his service in the Red Cross ambulance corps in World War I. Learn more about Petoskey... Updated: Friday, 16 January 2009 12:35 PM EST Log in to Comment | Permalink Thursday, 15 January 2009Best Pet: Debigrl's friend Lucky
Topic: Best Pets
Posted by ohryankelley at 4:11 PM EST This week's Best Pet comes to us from Gamesviller Debigrl of Findlay, OH. Meet her pal Lucky!Distinguishing Personality Traits Debigrl says, "This is our dog Lucky, a Jack Russell/Fox Terrier mix that has been the best dog we've ever had. Our son gave him to us after he rescued him from a bad owner. We were in for a huge adventure as Jack Russells are a very hyper breed--when we first got him he ate everything he could and loved toilet paper! He also loves to wrestle with our cat Buddy. We used to say he was "Lucky" we didn't ship him to Okinawa where our son was stationed. At 7 years old, he's still the best lap dog ever--he love to give kisses and always wants to be picked up. Just rub his tummy and he melts quicker than a stick of butter in the sunshine." Want to share photos of your own favorite pet with the Gamesville community? Send photos to: members@gamesville.com In addition to your pet's picture, please be sure to include:
If we publish your pet as a "Best Pet," we'll give you 5,000 GV Rewards. Submit your pet today! Updated: Thursday, 15 January 2009 4:21 PM EST Log in to Comment | View Comments (2) | Permalink Wednesday, 14 January 2009Recipe: Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Bread with Maple Butter
Topic: Recipedia
Posted by ohryankelley at 1:56 PM EST
Cinnamon Raisin Oatmeal Bread
Maple Butter
Preheat oven to 350° F. Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl (Quaker Oats, flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt). Then mix all the wet ingredients in a separate bowl (milk, butter, vanilla, lemon, eggs). Slowly add the dry mixture to the wet using a tabletop or handheld mixer and stir in raisins. Pour batter into a buttered 9x5 loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes. While the bread is baking, soften the stick of butter, put it in a bowl and use a spatula to mix it with the maple syrup and honey. Serve the bread warm with a generous amount of butter on top. Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 50 minutes Help out a great cause with Quaker Oats! Quaker has assigned 25 blogs each one day this month to see how many readers they can get to participate in their Start With Substance program and today is We Are Not Martha's turn! Here's what you can do to help:
The blog that gets the most Facebook photo uploads in 24 hours will be awarded $5,000 by Quaker Oats, which We Are Not Martha has elected to donate to the Greater Boston Food Bank. Please help out this fantastic cause by visiting Start With Substance and participating today! Want to share your favorite recipe with the Gamesville community? Send recipes to: members@gamesville.com In addition to your detailed recipe, please be sure to include:
Log in to Comment | Permalink Tuesday, 13 January 2009Interview: American Idol's newest judge, Kara DioGuardi
Topic: Hollywood
Posted by ohryankelley at 2:49 PM EST
Gamesville: So Kara, what do you bring to the judge’s table that American Idol did not have before? Kara: Well, I think what is really unique about me is that I have worked with a lot of these singers that are out there, from Christina to Pink to Celine Dion. I have been in the studio with them when they have recorded songs that we’ve co-written. And I have worked very closely with them on how they interpret the songs we have written and giving them guidance and support. I think that distinguishes me. How has your being part of the mix changed the dynamic of the judges table? In the beginning it was a little unnerving. I didn’t know where I was going to sit. I didn’t know when I was going to speak. So to shift some things around that have been only one way so many years has really added a new dynamic I think.What kind of faux pas did you make because you’re the newbie and maybe didn’t know how things worked? I think I would talk over people a lot because I did not really know when to talk. When do I speak? Who is speaking now? Who is going now? I think that was my biggest faux pas to be honest. How do you think you’ll be seen or described by the audience after they get to know you? I think they are going to see somebody who is pretty feisty and opinionated, but is also coming from a good place--I am really trying to help these contestants and impart my own experience to them so that at the end of the day whether they win or they lose they’ve learned something. Who do you tend to agree with the most among the other three judges and who do you tend to disagree with most? You know, there have been times that I’ve agreed and disagreed with all of them. It’s hard to really say. You have to take situation by situation and city by city, but I definitely can sometimes see where Simon is coming from. I may not have said it quite the way he said it, but I also do believe in second chances early on and I know that if I hadn’t had a second chance a lot of times I wouldn’t be where I am today. I definitely grew as an artist and as a songwriter and sometimes you see potential in people and you have to think past some of the maybe mistakes they made because they were nervous or whatever, so I do believe in second chances.You mentioned in an earlier interview that the make contestants this year have the edge. Are any specific auditions that blew you away? There are. I’m not sure I can get into which contestant or their names at this point, but looking at all the contestants as a whole I felt that the males were the strongest. There are also one or two females that I’m excited about as well. I’m really just waiting for the show to roll out and for the next phase to kind of see who is going to end up on top. Are there any differences overall from what you’ve seen of last year’s contestants? I would say that there is a uniqueness to some of the male contestants that’s different in terms of their voices and their song selections. I don’t know if I can share specifics yet, I think you will just have to tune in and see what happens. The eight season of American Idol premiers on tonight and tomorrow evening on FOX. Updated: Tuesday, 13 January 2009 4:15 PM EST Log in to Comment | Permalink Monday, 12 January 2009Winner Interview: Lucylulu357
Topic: Members
Posted by ohryankelley at 5:40 PM ESTWhat was the thrill of the win like for her? And what kind of books does she write? Find out below... Gamesville: Congratulations! What was it like when you realized you won? What will you spend your winnings on? What do you do for a living? If you were an animal in the wild, what would you be? What is your most treasured possession and why? What does your Gamesville member name mean? Anything else you'd like to add? Thanks, Lucylulu357 - and congratulations again on your win! Updated: Monday, 12 January 2009 5:51 PM EST Log in to Comment | View Comments (3) | Permalink Friday, 9 January 2009Fresno resident uncovers rare 1869 baseball card
Topic: Weird Wire™
Posted by ohryankelley at 5:21 PM EST
The card she found that day was made in 1869 and featured the “Red Stocking B.B. Club of Cincinnati,” the sport’s first professional team. It’s considered one of the first baseball cards ever produced. Had it not been for a intervening friend at the time, Bernice would have sold the card online at eBay for just $10. Read the whole story here... Log in to Comment | View Comments (1) | Permalink Thursday, 8 January 2009Best Pet: Luvbug37's friend Sierra
Topic: Best Pets
Posted by ohryankelley at 12:51 PM EST This week's Best Pet comes to us from Gamesviller Luvbug37 of Soulsbyville, CA. Meet her friend Sierra!Distinguishing Personality Traits Luvbug37 says, "This is our dog Sierra, a three-year-old Queensland Healer/Cattle dog who goes camping with us and absolutely loves playing in the water by the lake. Like most dogs she loves her ball--even when you mention that word 'ball' she gets so excited. Sierra is a wonderful dog who we rescued from going to the pound. She is so smart, friendly and very loving. She is a special dog and we are so lucky to have her in our home and hearts." Want to share photos of your own favorite pet with the Gamesville community? Send photos to: members@gamesville.com In addition to your pet's picture, please be sure to include:
If we publish your pet as a "Best Pet," we'll give you 5,000 GV Rewards. Submit your pet today! Updated: Thursday, 8 January 2009 1:00 PM EST Log in to Comment | View Comments (1) | Permalink Wednesday, 7 January 2009Interview: Simon Cowell
Topic: Hollywood
Posted by ohryankelley at 1:31 PM EST
Gamesville: Let's jump right into it. How is the talent pool this year compared to last year? Simon: Having done the Hollywood round, which we completed about a month ago, I feel that we have an interesting bunch. Where I think we got a little bit stuck last year, it was kind of like battle of the blondes and they all looked the same. I couldn’t differentiate one from the other. This year there seems to be more personality. In the early years of Idol, the show was primarily based in pop music. Have you been surprised by how successful Idol contestants have done in the country and rock genres? I think the rock thing, particularly Chris Daughtry, made a huge difference. Contestants like Chris have brought a different type of edge to the show and have been incredibly successful. I do like is the fact that we’re open minded enough to now encourage all different types of artists, which is a good thing for the show.I did this show in the first place because I’ve always been a big fan of American singing talent. You have to hope and assume with a show as big as ours that through the process that we are going to find stars. I’m not really that surprised. You’ve said already that you think a guy will win this year. Is that because the male talent pool is so overwhelming or do you have someone specific in mind? Not anyone specific. When you do the Hollywood week, which we did about a month ago, you get to see all the contestants for a second time. My memory of that was that the guys overall were just stronger and they stood out more than the girls. Still, anything can happen. What’s your take on the changes to the shows format this year, such as bringing back the wild card and focusing less on the train wreck auditions? I think the wild card is a good idea. I wasn’t crazy about the process we went through the last couple of years where we were given a small group of contestants who you actually got bored with once you hit about show five of the live shows. This way this is a bit more jeopardy and hopefully a bit more fun in the middle stages. It was announced that Kara DioGuardi will be joining the panel as a fourth judge this year. Given that she’s worked with Idol contestants in the past, do you think that helps or hinders her as a judge? I’d think it’s probably a good thing. At least she knows what the end process is and what you have to do to turn somebody into a recording artist. She’s obviously not snobby about this kind of music, which some people can be, with this kind of process. At least she’s not going to look down on the process, which is a good thing. She also has tons of experience--she’s written hit songs, she has an opinion, and she talks a lot. I think she’s probably well qualified. A number of idol’s were nominated for Grammy’s this year--Jennifer Hudson, Carrie, Fantasia. Obviously, you must be proud of the level of success they have achieved. I absolutely love it when that happens because they deserve it and there’s so much snobbery in the music business about what we do on these shows and I know how upset they all get, so I think it’s fantastic. The eight season of American Idol premiers on January 13th and January 14th on FOX. Updated: Wednesday, 7 January 2009 2:48 PM EST Log in to Comment | Permalink |
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