Long time no post...
I will post some thanksgiving/disco/random pix once I get them out of my camera. But in the meantime-
1: To all the roswell peeps- I am officially back at roswell. Until the end of january. And I officially already hate it. Despite JUST getting off a week of vacation (and an especially lovely day yesterday)- I am already cranky, miserable and exhausted. :( So please let's have lunch. Today I had diet mountain dew and a stale cookie for lunch. At 4:30. Ugh. And I found out that I have dec 24/25 off. YAY!!! But, they are making me work the weekend- 22/23. BOO!!!
2: Whose lame idea was it to make a work christmas party from 6-8 on a wednesday??? BOO!!!
3: Since I have no pix to post yet, I will post some lovely holiday/other sentiments from someecards. Thanks again to (e:hodown) for my favorite new website. There are so many awesome ones it was hard even to narrow it down to six. I mean seven.
4: I think I might be seeing someone. How/when did this happen?!?!? He took off work to take me to the airport. And picked me up. And then felt so badly for falling asleep and not meeting us out after the disco, that he came over sunday and made me breakfast, yada yada, and dinner. And sends me texts that say things like "you are absolutely amazing." Holds my hand at the dinner table and all of the sudden out of the blue says "you are SO beautiful". Holy crap. It's the kind of thing that makes me want to vomit- when it's other people. Somehow when it happens to me- I kinda like it. Who knew!!
Now to just decide how/if to tell him about all YOU people. ;)
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11/26/2007 18:58 #42291
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11/22/2007 13:54 #42234
Giving thanks...Well, I'm back at the homestead, and as usual things are getting insane.
Sometimes I need to remind myself of how great I have it, and not to sweat the small stuff. Because it really is great to be home. I get to see my family, and I adore them. And play with the dog. And sleep in my childhood bedroom. It's really great. I'm perfectly content to just sit around with family- we laugh all night. I love it.
But Mom is getting usual holiday crabby. Which I understand, but it's tough, because we just can't do anything right. If we try to help, we're all just in the way and doing things wrong. If we stay out of the way, we are lazy ingrates who don't help.
Sigh.
So my dad and brother are picking my sister and her husband up at the airport, and I'm hiding out on the computer.
As much as I love being home- I love having the space/privacy of my own place.
Last night I was trying to use the computer, but my brother was just hovering over my me reading IMs and spying on email...
Not that I have anything so secret to hide, but still, it would be nice to have a little privacy.
But here's the kicker-
We have a well, and the pump died this morning.
We have NO WATER.
And mom is more worried about the dirty dishes piling up than she is about the fact that we can't flush the toilet or take showers.
And mom is doing her usual weird sadistic thanksgiving dinner. This year we are NOT having the sweet potatoes that everyone loves. But we ARE having extra chestnuts and brussels sprouts- which everyone (including mom) hates. I don't get it. But I just try to stay out of the way.
Oh boy...
Grant me strength.
Dad made the liquor run last night- tons of beer, and 7 bottles of wine since there will be seven people. Minor point- four of them don't drink.
Ha, more for me.
I made a half-assed attempt to go out last night... i.e. i texted one friend and she didn't respond. Oh well. I went to bed at 10. it was great. did have lunch with an old friend from high school though, which was great. And have been trying to catch up on some old emails. (did you hear that ladycroft? You're next!)
Am supposed to go for "holiday cocktails" at The Reading Room tomorrow. I've never been there. And frankly, am not sure why I should want to- except that women aren't allowed except for certain occasions. It's some old snooty members-only men's club (no, not a strip club). I said "sure, I'll go, but I'm not sure I brought home dressy enough clothes" and my friend replied "are they clean? that's good enough. Everyone there smells like moth balls anyway."
Yeah... good times. ;)
Mom is calling!
later peeps.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
Sometimes I need to remind myself of how great I have it, and not to sweat the small stuff. Because it really is great to be home. I get to see my family, and I adore them. And play with the dog. And sleep in my childhood bedroom. It's really great. I'm perfectly content to just sit around with family- we laugh all night. I love it.
But Mom is getting usual holiday crabby. Which I understand, but it's tough, because we just can't do anything right. If we try to help, we're all just in the way and doing things wrong. If we stay out of the way, we are lazy ingrates who don't help.
Sigh.
So my dad and brother are picking my sister and her husband up at the airport, and I'm hiding out on the computer.
As much as I love being home- I love having the space/privacy of my own place.
Last night I was trying to use the computer, but my brother was just hovering over my me reading IMs and spying on email...
Not that I have anything so secret to hide, but still, it would be nice to have a little privacy.
But here's the kicker-
We have a well, and the pump died this morning.
We have NO WATER.
And mom is more worried about the dirty dishes piling up than she is about the fact that we can't flush the toilet or take showers.
And mom is doing her usual weird sadistic thanksgiving dinner. This year we are NOT having the sweet potatoes that everyone loves. But we ARE having extra chestnuts and brussels sprouts- which everyone (including mom) hates. I don't get it. But I just try to stay out of the way.
Oh boy...
Grant me strength.
Dad made the liquor run last night- tons of beer, and 7 bottles of wine since there will be seven people. Minor point- four of them don't drink.
Ha, more for me.
I made a half-assed attempt to go out last night... i.e. i texted one friend and she didn't respond. Oh well. I went to bed at 10. it was great. did have lunch with an old friend from high school though, which was great. And have been trying to catch up on some old emails. (did you hear that ladycroft? You're next!)
Am supposed to go for "holiday cocktails" at The Reading Room tomorrow. I've never been there. And frankly, am not sure why I should want to- except that women aren't allowed except for certain occasions. It's some old snooty members-only men's club (no, not a strip club). I said "sure, I'll go, but I'm not sure I brought home dressy enough clothes" and my friend replied "are they clean? that's good enough. Everyone there smells like moth balls anyway."
Yeah... good times. ;)
Mom is calling!
later peeps.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
mike - 11/22/07 23:40
how very strange your mom makes tihngs noone likes! Hope it was good!
how very strange your mom makes tihngs noone likes! Hope it was good!
11/17/2007 21:55 #42179
fooood coooomaaaaaOk, so I just ate at Torches. I'd never even heard of it. I guess it's fairly new (a few months?)- it's where Tsunami used to be.
But it was really good.
I don't know how to write a real restaurant review, but I'll try.
We had an early reservation, and so we were the only people there when we arrived. (but by the time we left it was packed.)
It's sort of an unassuming building, but true to its name, there are lots of torches all over. And, a weird animatronic christmas penguin, that looks very out of place. Whatever.
But you walk into a little foyer area with these cool tables that are like rough-hewn stone. And the hostess greeted us and took our coats and told us about two featured wines, and gave us tastes of a Shiraz before we were even seated. I've never seen that before, and it's probably a ploy to get you to buy overpriced "featured" wine, but, eh, whatever- it was tasty.
It's a little (too) dark, but not bad, and overall the decor was nice. Certainly more a date/special occasion kind of place than "family dinner with the kids". Left Bank-ish, maybe.
And our waiter was awesome. Very funny. And attentive without being intrusive.
I had a crab cake special appetizer with some carrot ginger coulis (or something- some sauce)- it was delish. And a nice presentation. The crabcakes were maryland style, and there really was a lot of nice crabmeat. Though maybe they could have been crisped up a little more.
For an entree I had chilean sea bass and I don't know what the sauce was, but it was also great. Served on a bed of risotto, with some porcini mushrooms.
And warm caramel apple pie for dessert.
And a bottle of wine, and coffee.
I think I am going to explode. And then fall asleep. So much for the party I was thinking of going to tonight. ha!
But as the restaurant got more crowded, and we were no longer the only table, it took our waiter a few more minutes to stop by- but honestly I wouldn't have even noticed and certainly didn't think it was bad service. But then he came over- he said he was sorry if he'd neglected us, but that things were a little crazy since Janice Okun (buffalo news restaurant critic) had just shown up, unexpected.
So I'm curious to see her review, but I thought it was great, and would certainly recommend it.
[I did look at their menu online though, and it is FULL of typos, which is a major pet peeve.]
But it was really good.
I don't know how to write a real restaurant review, but I'll try.
We had an early reservation, and so we were the only people there when we arrived. (but by the time we left it was packed.)
It's sort of an unassuming building, but true to its name, there are lots of torches all over. And, a weird animatronic christmas penguin, that looks very out of place. Whatever.
But you walk into a little foyer area with these cool tables that are like rough-hewn stone. And the hostess greeted us and took our coats and told us about two featured wines, and gave us tastes of a Shiraz before we were even seated. I've never seen that before, and it's probably a ploy to get you to buy overpriced "featured" wine, but, eh, whatever- it was tasty.
It's a little (too) dark, but not bad, and overall the decor was nice. Certainly more a date/special occasion kind of place than "family dinner with the kids". Left Bank-ish, maybe.
And our waiter was awesome. Very funny. And attentive without being intrusive.
I had a crab cake special appetizer with some carrot ginger coulis (or something- some sauce)- it was delish. And a nice presentation. The crabcakes were maryland style, and there really was a lot of nice crabmeat. Though maybe they could have been crisped up a little more.
For an entree I had chilean sea bass and I don't know what the sauce was, but it was also great. Served on a bed of risotto, with some porcini mushrooms.
And warm caramel apple pie for dessert.
And a bottle of wine, and coffee.
I think I am going to explode. And then fall asleep. So much for the party I was thinking of going to tonight. ha!
But as the restaurant got more crowded, and we were no longer the only table, it took our waiter a few more minutes to stop by- but honestly I wouldn't have even noticed and certainly didn't think it was bad service. But then he came over- he said he was sorry if he'd neglected us, but that things were a little crazy since Janice Okun (buffalo news restaurant critic) had just shown up, unexpected.
So I'm curious to see her review, but I thought it was great, and would certainly recommend it.
[I did look at their menu online though, and it is FULL of typos, which is a major pet peeve.]
metalpeter - 11/18/07 11:09
What you said about the waiter is a very delicate line. It is very easy to cross over into the person who comes over to often and bugs you. Of course how often that is depends on how much you feel like drinking and if they are someone you find hot and of course who you are with. If you are on a date you don't want to be checking the person out, well unless of course you and your date are looking to ad a 3rd person. Some how I hope that I got across the point that how often the wait staff comes over is a very fine line and it is very easy to be on the wrong side of it as you kinda saw when a food reviewer showed up. I think that all food reveiwers should never have there face on anything they write. The reason being is as soon as she showed up everyone made sure she had perfect service. Everyone that night could have had bad service per say and then they see someone who they know so the pick up there game and then you get a review that isn't really true. Sorry to kinda hijack your review.
What you said about the waiter is a very delicate line. It is very easy to cross over into the person who comes over to often and bugs you. Of course how often that is depends on how much you feel like drinking and if they are someone you find hot and of course who you are with. If you are on a date you don't want to be checking the person out, well unless of course you and your date are looking to ad a 3rd person. Some how I hope that I got across the point that how often the wait staff comes over is a very fine line and it is very easy to be on the wrong side of it as you kinda saw when a food reviewer showed up. I think that all food reveiwers should never have there face on anything they write. The reason being is as soon as she showed up everyone made sure she had perfect service. Everyone that night could have had bad service per say and then they see someone who they know so the pick up there game and then you get a review that isn't really true. Sorry to kinda hijack your review.
jbeatty - 11/18/07 02:57
I always feel guilty about eating the patagonian toothfish myself. At my brother and sister in laws wedding I passed it up for doubles on beef shortribs which were unbelievable. Although eat them before they are all gone is starting to sound like fun too!
I always feel guilty about eating the patagonian toothfish myself. At my brother and sister in laws wedding I passed it up for doubles on beef shortribs which were unbelievable. Although eat them before they are all gone is starting to sound like fun too!
imk2 - 11/17/07 23:16
and where are the pictures?
and who did you go with?
you're also supposed to put the prices in a review, no?
what kind of food are they supposed to be serving? or what kind of restaurant is it supposed to be?
oh and i recently saw something on the news about chilean sea bass. apparently it's not really sea bass at all, but rather a patagonia toothfish. i guess they're pretty ugly. they didnt think that people would want to eat a fish that was called "toothfish", so they named it chilean sea bass instead. there is some controversy surrounding it because of the recent popularity of this fish and its subsequent over-fishing. a few years ago there was a "Take a Pass on Chilean Sea Bass" campaign in which over a 1000 chefs around the country participated in. although i am well aware of that many estrip members have a campaign of their own; "eat them before they're all gone", right (e:paul)?
and where are the pictures?
and who did you go with?
you're also supposed to put the prices in a review, no?
what kind of food are they supposed to be serving? or what kind of restaurant is it supposed to be?
oh and i recently saw something on the news about chilean sea bass. apparently it's not really sea bass at all, but rather a patagonia toothfish. i guess they're pretty ugly. they didnt think that people would want to eat a fish that was called "toothfish", so they named it chilean sea bass instead. there is some controversy surrounding it because of the recent popularity of this fish and its subsequent over-fishing. a few years ago there was a "Take a Pass on Chilean Sea Bass" campaign in which over a 1000 chefs around the country participated in. although i am well aware of that many estrip members have a campaign of their own; "eat them before they're all gone", right (e:paul)?
11/15/2007 23:39 #42156
Priceless!Sometimes I can't believe the emails my dad sends me...
metalpeter - 11/16/07 15:55
I've seen that one at at first I was like she is pretty hot then you see the nuts and it is pretty funny, but she still looks hot some how.
I've seen that one at at first I was like she is pretty hot then you see the nuts and it is pretty funny, but she still looks hot some how.
mrmike - 11/16/07 09:14
Hee
Hee
ladycroft - 11/16/07 02:32
HA!
HA!
james - 11/16/07 01:04
If I were a heterosexual man who had no desire to sleep with a Tranny, I would stay far, far away from Thailand.
I however, will go for the food.
If I were a heterosexual man who had no desire to sleep with a Tranny, I would stay far, far away from Thailand.
I however, will go for the food.
11/14/2007 18:07 #42120
wow, these are pretty amazing...bridgette - 11/16/07 11:43
hell yeah those are awesome! I wouldn't doubt they're real- look at those people who tat their whole bodies! That has to take forever!!
hell yeah those are awesome! I wouldn't doubt they're real- look at those people who tat their whole bodies! That has to take forever!!
tinypliny - 11/16/07 00:06
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thanks!
chico - 11/15/07 23:36
Is that a Photoshop trick, or does someone actually sit there for hours illustrating peoples' hands like zoo animals? Whoa.
Good one, Doctah Jenks. :-)
Is that a Photoshop trick, or does someone actually sit there for hours illustrating peoples' hands like zoo animals? Whoa.
Good one, Doctah Jenks. :-)
libertad - 11/14/07 18:41
Those are amazing.
Those are amazing.
Some of those cards are funny. I'm glad things are going good in your personal life. Here is my suggestion on how to tell him about the (e:peeps) find out when the next party or get to gather is and say something like there is this pot luck dinner I'm supposed to go to, are you interested. If he says yes or asks more say that there are a bunch of people you know from Buffalo and even explain that one of your friends told you about this site and now you know a lot of people from Buffalo. Or if he doesn't want to go then the next time there is a party see if he wants to at least drop in for a minute. Or another way would be to meet him for lunch have him come to Roswell and make sure to run into one of the (e:peeps) who works there and say this is my friend and I also read there blog. He may not have ever heard of (e:strip) but you could compare how people have blogs on myspace to (e:strip) but say that after that the sites don't really have much in common. Of course you know him well enough to know if these are good ideas or not.
ok, who the hell is it??? btw, i was wondering if i could borrow one of the guys that you had acquired but were not interested in, unless of course he's the one that you're dating now.
goodbye margarita. have fun on your holiday off!
I had a date saturday night, so I sort of figured it must be the dating apocalypse, so good for you.
Way to go jenks! Hope it works out. It is nice to hear someone is treating you well.
that is so cute, about the guy, not the, "pants shitting drunk card". i believe i now love that website as well...
the dating thing gives hope to those of us who seem to be "undatable"(me).