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10/12/2007 16:22 #41615

The shoes that go bling
Category: clothing
After our lunch break today, (e:southernyankee) needed to get some "buffalo" clothes at Marshall's today so I went with her and got some shoes. Well, not just any shoes, but shoes with metallic parts that go bling. I love them. 310 shoes They must be really rich to afford 310.com.

Its hard to tell but in disco lights it would look great.

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10/10/2007 23:59 #41586

I better catch up with my journal now
Category: photos
First, I appointed (e:jim,41585) as commander.

I have so much to say but every night when I go to blog, I instead program more on the new version of estrip. It looks essentially the same, but it is re-programmed from the ground up so that it is compatible with all the new code I am producing at Roswell - which means more updates and features for you guys.

Anyways, instead of boring you with those details I will share some pictures. I had lots of fun at the estrip dinner this evening. I hope everyone else did too! I know the waitress sure did, we gave her a great tip.

I loved this sign.

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On Sunday, I went to the wedding of Kristina Kling and Rocky Costello at the Lancaster Country Club. I can't believe after 15 years they are finally getting married!

I actually got dress up!
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(e:hodown) even put a flower in her hair

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We had fun with the disposable camera from the table.
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I don't understand this picture. I think Rocky and Kristina were sticking cake in each others face. I was rushing to get the picture and light got blurred but it looks like is that Kristina whipped out a laser sword.
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I never thought I would see Rocky married
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Here is the proof
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it was nice to see (e:zizzler)
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When I first met rocky 15 years ago he hated me, then we became pretty good friends. Now I actually see him more than Kristina.
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After 100 years the bench met the garbage. It is the one thing no one took form our front lawn when put out.
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Monday was fun, (e:james), (e:jim), (e:matthew), (e:terry) and I lounged around in the sun with basra

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and ate pixie stix.
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The Robber
We saw Avery Leeper (e:paul,32762) on Delaware by the jewish center - he is the guy who robbed our house last year. He told us the same sob story about having to get to his pregnant girlfriend in Medina or something. It amazes me when those crack heads don't have the creativity to change their story at all, even after a jail term. Come on, at least a slightly different story. I don't even have the pretension of being nice anymore and I hate when they try and pretend like they are some random street person I never saw before or that didn't already rob my house.

Calling 911
Then at night some guy collapsed outside our house. At first I wanted to go out but then I decided not to when I realized it was the drunken guy that is always wondering around on our street. Instead I watched for a minute when I noticed him rolling around in the oncoming traffic lane. He seemed to drunk to stand up. We decided to call 911 and believe it or not, in the heart of the city, the ambulance was there in 5 minutes flat. At that point he had wandered off down the street toward the park at North and Franklin.

The next morning I went and looked where he fell down and noticed this weird mix of stuff. Look at it. Later that day it was gone, he must have come back.
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tinypliny - 10/11/07 01:02
It scares me that there are such creepy characters around the neighbourhood. I met this relatively well dressed person just outside my building the other day. He showed me his driving license and told me that he needed exactly $3.70 or something to get a gallon of petrol, so that he could drive to Tonawanda or somewhere - where his wife and his sister were desperately waiting for him. I just gave him a look of incomprehension and a very foreign shrug. But I guess it was too late since I had already smiled and said hello or something. Reminds me that I should perhaps be extra careful about opening my big blabber mouth. :/
tinypliny - 10/11/07 00:52
Hodown looks incredibly pretty with that flower. What a pity, I didn't walk down the street on the days you were playing on your lawn with the rocket hose!

BTW, you could pass off as the Beatles, all dressed up!

10/07/2007 16:35 #41538

Lobster Omlettes and Sprinkers
Category: food
I still can't get over how much fun I had dancing last night (e:jim,41532)
I thought my body would be broken today but honestly it felt good, much better than if I had gone on a programming marathon sitting on the couch.

We spent Sunday "preparing" for the wedding reception at 6PM. We started the morning out with a lobster omlette.

Nothing goes better with lobster claw than cleavage. period. I really don't think any man can argue that. I think lemon, butter cleavage might be the only thing to top that. (e:lilho) your sister has raised the bar, how are you going to up this one?!
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It was so yummy looking, I was dying watching it cook.

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Of course it needed a dollop of caviar. It was almost like the New York City on a million dollars a day meal, minus the Russian Belluga.

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After that we spent the day running around in the sprinkler. This rocket sprinkler really rocks. It is fun the play in and entertaining to watch.
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I no longer have a happy trail. It is more like a happy 4 lane highway. I guess, what do I expect I am Sicilian after all.
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paul - 10/07/07 23:07
I knew you meant the lobster/cleavage combo, lol.
lilho - 10/07/07 22:52
eww, semi-pubes. yay sprinkler, and f-that. lilho is the new grand puba.
jbeatty - 10/07/07 19:10
Amazingly enough I wasn't referring to the 4 lane highway.
tinypliny - 10/07/07 19:01
Hmmm... (e:jbeatty), I didn't know you dig all that Keratin. Want to share the secret recipé?
jbeatty - 10/07/07 16:42
WOW! I'm not certain which looks more appetizing.

10/07/2007 10:53 #41526

Bringing The Tortoise To Hell With Me
Category: pets
We did not attend the animal blessing this morning with Basra. I don't think (e:matthew) realized it was a church service and animal blessing. I mean I have no idea how the Episcopalians do it but in the Catholic church I kind of remember a whole mass with candles they put up on the animals necks at some point.

10/07/2007 11:05 #41528

A saturday filled with caviar and champ
Category: food
I picked (e:hodown) up from the airport and we headed on over to downtown Kenmore where she was going to get some jewelry repaired at Hoefferts jewelers.

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Then we headed to premiere to buy some caviar and cheeses. The most expensive caviar they had was from an American Paddlefish (WIKIPEDIA - American_paddlefish) . It was $56.00/jar but when we brought it home it was covered in mold inside ;(

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So we had to drive back, the woman we returned it to commented that the jar was warm. I was wondering if she was insinuating that we made it mold in the 15 minutes we had it in the car? Luckily, they switched it out for another bottle and their was no spitting required.

I learned a lot about caviar here I am curious why the Iranian Caviar is so freakin expensive

Caviar is good with creme cheese. (e:hodown) taught me to eat it like this.
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(e:terry) likes to play on the scaffolds, will we ever return them.
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Then we had champagne, which reminded me a lot of the housewarming months.
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Even (e:cindy) drank a bit too much.
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It was fun lounging around.
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Then we hung out on the porch with the ants and the water rocket.
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Ants love yogurt
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(e:matthew) cleaned it up
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For a little we had 2/3 of the ho clan on the porch. You guys probably don't see the he-ho Josh that much.
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lilho - 10/07/07 22:56
hip-hop horray, HOOOOOO! yay for us! next weekend (e:lilho)! t-3 days!
jenks - 10/07/07 18:18
he-ho!!!!! hahaha
I love you guys.
That omelet looks awesome.
(and nice rack, j-ho)
maybe i've never had good caviar, but I don't see why people will spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on it....
jbeatty - 10/07/07 15:55
Speaking of Iran I really need to go there before the US military destroys it.
jbeatty - 10/07/07 15:51
I have never had caviar but really want to try it. I watched and episode of Globetrekker once where Ian went to an Iranian Caviar processing plant that was smack dab in the middle of the Caspian. It was really cool. It's amazing how much money they charge for an oz of the Beluga. I suspect it has something to do with that species of Sturgeon being on the endangered list not all that long ago.
fellyconnelly - 10/07/07 12:05
what good fun!
you may have to set up a trapeze in the back yard for (e:terry)..
james - 10/07/07 11:37
Paul you lush!