This invitation demands to be made into a real game. Any 1337 HX0R5 out there want to take a crack at it? No? Well then just print out the flyer and pretend.
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This ad is made available under a Creative Commons License (by-nc 2.5 Canada), which means that you have our express permission to download it, modify it, print it, share it with your friends, etc. You could even use the characters in an actual videogame or something.
But you must follow these two conditions… You must make it clear where you got the original work (a mention of itsthefire.com will work fine) and you can’t try to make any money off whatever you make.
Because we obviously haven’t embarrassed ourselves enough yet.
We’re really pleased to announce that work on Friday Night Fire Season Two is underway! The first of four shows will hit the stage at Stanley Park Baptist Church on October 16, 2009, with the topic Secrets and Mysteries.
Advertising and such will be making its way around shortly, so keep your eyes peeled. After all, peeled eyes are a delicacy in some countries.
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So What Happened?
We’re a little behind on show wrap-ups, so let’s dive in, shall we?
On February 20, our theme was Looking Forward; Looking Back. Among other things, we saw:
Kurt and Lanyard in a special Friday Night Fire backstage video
A song by Julie Guthrie
Kurt and Lanyard’s New Years resolutions
An evil computer program
A rerun of Grace Ducky’s Psychic Hotline
A visit from Coach Jim Diamond
A message from Gary Rush
And an amazing (-ly loud) concert by none other than our friends Manic Drive!
And then everything went mad! We suffered a number of technical issues leading up to episode 4, which put us in a bit of a bind, which is why…
On May 22, we had a very special episode of Friday Night Fire called, The Hastily Thrown Together at the Last Minute Show. This show consisted mainly of “best-of” material that we pulled out of the vault for you, like:
Kent and Lanyard in The Friday Night Fire Public Service Announcements
A very familiar-sounding sermon by Rev. Dent
A special message from Lanyard about sponsorship programs
A rerun of Luging Everything
Something new to you… Videos from long before Kurt and Lanyard began hosting the Fire called The Office and The Big One
A message from Gary Rush
But our next show will be all-new, and so fresh you can smell the ink on our fingers!
We’ve posted our videos below, along with a special, never-before-seen vintage clip.
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Backstage at Friday Night Fire
Kurt, Lanyard and Gary think about the future of Friday Night Fire.
And check this out: Backstage at Friday Night Fire is licensed under a Creative Commons License (by-nc 2.5 Canada), so you can do all kinds of stuff with it besides just watching! Check the link for details.
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The Big One!
One of our vintage videos from about ten years ago. Put together with the help of our good friend Tyson Ibele before he became all internet-famous.
A local ad that would probably run Sunday afternoon during a Golden Girls repeat. Do you understand what this is about? Because we don’t.
By popular demand… okay, by the demand of a handful of nerds*… we have expanded the Friday Night Fire online presence. We now have our own Facebook group, and have cross-posted our videos to YouTube (and, again, Facebook). Let’s talk about it.
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Facebook
Our Facebook group, here, is a place for you to do whatever you want. Chat, message, ask questions, or just join and forget. More importantly, for us, is the chance it gives us to send out announcements to group members about upcoming shows, etc. As soon as we reach a critical mass, we’ll begin doing that. Also expect pictures and other stuff to show up soon. Otherwise, it’s your group. Use it for whatever seems best to you.
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YouTube
Okay, we’re on YouTube now, so stop saying we should be. You win!
The Downside
YouTube videos are stinky quality (even the HD versions).
YouTube commenters are rightly notorious for being vicious and immature (and we are sensitive flowers).
You can’t download the videos without special extensions/scripts.
The Upside
Over 140 random strangers watched Billy Stubbs within 12 hours.
All funny aside, we hope these additions to our burgeoning online empire will make it fun and easy for you to enjoy our content, and more importantly, share it with your friends. Our live shows are the focus of our ministry, and we hope to see a wide, diverse, audience at Friday Night Fire.
Friday Night Fire Episode II – Attack of the Grolocks
If you were there last Friday, thanks for coming! We noticed a jump in attendance–around 100 people were there. If you enjoyed it, tell a friend to come to our next show on February 20. Our theme was Get Ready.
Important!! These videos are made available under a Creative Commons License (by-nc 2.5 Canada), which means that you have our express permission to download them, modify them, share them with your friends, etc. You could even re-edit them or sample portions into your own video.
But you must follow these two conditions… You must make it clear where you got the original work (a mention of itsthefire.com will work fine) and you can’t try to make any money off whatever you make.
Yes, indeed. We have the new invitation to Friday Night Fire, November 21, 2008! Why only a single flyer this month. Mostly it’s a timing issue. We’ve only had a month since the last show, so there has only been time to design a single ad this month… But the trade-off is that this month, you can play with it!
Download the flyer, print up some copies and distribute them far and wide!
This ad is made available under a Creative Commons License (by-nc 2.5 Canada), which means that you have our express permission to download it, modify it, print it, share it with your friends, etc. You could even change it into an invitation for your own event!
But you must follow these two conditions… You must make it clear where you got the original work (a mention of itsthefire.com will work fine) and you can’t try to make any money off whatever you make. You should also remember to credit the original photographers who also generously licensed their work to us.
Friday Night Fire is a multimedia variety show held at Stanley Park Baptist Church in Kitchener, Ontario. It returns from a long absence, refocused and all new (mostly). We bring you the music of Dear Corban, original comedy, short films and more. We believe in fellowship, laughter, Jesus, entertainment and coffee. But not in that order.