It was actually a pretty decent weekend. Had Friday night to myself unexpectedly so no drastic plans were hatched. Chinese takeout and my new Across the Universe DVD had to suffice, and did just fine in that regard. Guess the week left me a little spent. Grabbed the kids Saturday morning to make some stuff for my mom's upcoming birthday (The big prize is a piggy bank painted up to look like my Dad). We repaired to the Lake Effect Diner for dinner where high hilarity ensued. Darling Daughter Number 2 wanted some alfredo and they served it with potatoes as a potential side. I like carbs as much as the next guy, but that seemed a little exhorbitant. Poor waitress was hung out to dry by the rest of the staff. Lake Effect has always had an extensive list of milk-shakes as desert options. She was whipping up a batch of either strawberry or raspberry when one of the cups gave way and sent a rainbow of shake straight at her. Darling Daughter and I both got a good look and to our eternal credit kept reasonably straight faces as the poor waitress managed to avoid yelling "FUCK" at high volume.
It did make me a little apprehensive about us getting a round. I was a little concerned at the color possibilities that a mint oreo shake and a chocolate coffee shake could combine, but she kept them under control and our shakes didn't arrive ahead of the cups to hold them in.
We made it to church and met up with their mom on time yesterday. It's the Ex's birthday (got to think of a better name than that as we are all still family) today and to celebrate her mom invited us all over for cake and more importantly homemade chicken and dumplings. Oh my gosh, how toe curlingly good. Nothing like giving your digestive system a nice warm loving embrace. I was in afterglow for dessert.
It was a good weekend in that regard. Nothing significant happened, just a good easy going time, just what the clan needed to recharge our collective batteries. Now, if I could score a Springsteen ticket, the week would be rife with optimisim.
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03/03/2008 12:21 #43537
Cryin over spilt milkshakesCategory: random
02/26/2008 19:18 #43475
When the Barber has too much coffeeIn need of a trim, I was thrilled to see Chick, formerly of Elmwood, has his barber shop open for business on Hertel now. He always did a nice haircut and was fairly cheap. He offered to trim the beard and got a little to into his work as my chin is making a rare appearance. Watch out when the barber is a little too glad to see you
Takes a few years off I guess
Takes a few years off I guess
paul - 02/26/08 20:15
Looks nice. What isn't moving from Elmwood to Hertel these days?
Looks nice. What isn't moving from Elmwood to Hertel these days?
02/24/2008 10:16 #43445
The View from the ClubCategory: random
Fun night last night. My Dad has been doing some volunteer consulting for one of the labs at Roswell. So the physician in charge left him hockey tickets for last night's Sabres game. Dad calls me up to offer the seats on Thursday with the addendum that the good doctor has Harbor Club access to go along with it, so we're going to eat dinner there.
I had actually been to the Harbor Club for non-hockey functions and thought it pretty vile. Turns out they are saving themselves for the Sabres crowd. We get there last night and get seated. Our waiter appears and announces that everything has been taken care of. HELLO! Dr. Paul has everything set, so enjoy. Suddenly I felt like I was in that Seinfeld episode where he was enjoying first class. Every sports event should start with sapphron chicken, roast garlic potatoes, assorted veggies and a heineken bottle that refilled itself the moment I got to the bottom. Said waiter said we could keep the table for the game, so we did. At the end of the first period, we came back and I found a generous slab of chocolate cookie cake and a cappucino waiting for me. Absolutely awesome. And the end of the second period, one more heiny was awaiting.
And the game wasn't too bad either. Felt really nice to be spoiled and know that it didn't cost the old man a penny. We split a tip with the knowledge that everybody should have their butt kissed to a fine sheen like that at least once.
If you have the means, I highly recommend it.
I had actually been to the Harbor Club for non-hockey functions and thought it pretty vile. Turns out they are saving themselves for the Sabres crowd. We get there last night and get seated. Our waiter appears and announces that everything has been taken care of. HELLO! Dr. Paul has everything set, so enjoy. Suddenly I felt like I was in that Seinfeld episode where he was enjoying first class. Every sports event should start with sapphron chicken, roast garlic potatoes, assorted veggies and a heineken bottle that refilled itself the moment I got to the bottom. Said waiter said we could keep the table for the game, so we did. At the end of the first period, we came back and I found a generous slab of chocolate cookie cake and a cappucino waiting for me. Absolutely awesome. And the end of the second period, one more heiny was awaiting.
And the game wasn't too bad either. Felt really nice to be spoiled and know that it didn't cost the old man a penny. We split a tip with the knowledge that everybody should have their butt kissed to a fine sheen like that at least once.
If you have the means, I highly recommend it.
metalpeter - 02/24/08 12:41
Serious question for you. I have bought Sabres tickets (never season or mini packs) and have never been asked about the harbor club. I have never seen ads for it or anything. A. How does one become a member? B. Why don't they have it as an option for Bandits games? If you don't know then that is fine. I just thought with your days with Time Warner and working there area you might have some insight.
Serious question for you. I have bought Sabres tickets (never season or mini packs) and have never been asked about the harbor club. I have never seen ads for it or anything. A. How does one become a member? B. Why don't they have it as an option for Bandits games? If you don't know then that is fine. I just thought with your days with Time Warner and working there area you might have some insight.
jbeatty - 02/24/08 12:26
Sounds like a good time. Too bad I barely have the means to afford cheapo seats.
Sounds like a good time. Too bad I barely have the means to afford cheapo seats.
02/22/2008 14:43 #43428
And there was much rejoicing....Category: random
After being apart for nine frickin days, my car and I are back together. I didn't think it was possibile to miss the bugger, but I did. Given the invasive surgery it went under, I'm skeered to do things. Nothing feels like it did, or it's just been so long I have to get used to it once more. Twas the longest I've ever mass transited about. Today was the third day of waiting on Mitsubishi to pony up with a spring and they finally did.
I was standing in the snowfall this morning waiting for the latent 32 bus to cruise up Amherst st, thinking how perfect an omen this was. I had to work a Zoo thing at the Convention Center last night till 10 and back up and at it early this am, bus is late, but car guy called and promptly ate my paycheck. Well, I'm mobile.
But omens a plenty, my Dad called with tickets given him by a freelance client so, we are going to the Sabres game tomorrow night complete with dinner at the Harbor Club. I'm looking forward to the faux poshness of it all.
Have a good weekend, peeps
I was standing in the snowfall this morning waiting for the latent 32 bus to cruise up Amherst st, thinking how perfect an omen this was. I had to work a Zoo thing at the Convention Center last night till 10 and back up and at it early this am, bus is late, but car guy called and promptly ate my paycheck. Well, I'm mobile.
But omens a plenty, my Dad called with tickets given him by a freelance client so, we are going to the Sabres game tomorrow night complete with dinner at the Harbor Club. I'm looking forward to the faux poshness of it all.
Have a good weekend, peeps
metalpeter - 02/22/08 17:41
I have been to the harbor club once not counting when they used to have Bandits Buffets there. It is really nice and if your dinner goes to long you can see the game on a huge screen, I went with someone who was a member. I hope you have a great time and I hope the Sabres win and if they don't at least I hope it is a fun game.
I have been to the harbor club once not counting when they used to have Bandits Buffets there. It is really nice and if your dinner goes to long you can see the game on a huge screen, I went with someone who was a member. I hope you have a great time and I hope the Sabres win and if they don't at least I hope it is a fun game.
02/20/2008 14:10 #43401
I've been blogged, slagged, gossiped...Category: work
Wow, work can be interesting somedays. All the news coverage about the tigers at the Zoo was my evil doing. I'm getting a kick out of the news blogs, most of which are filled with the socratic wisdom of an AA intervention.
On the Ch 2 blog, I got tagged. "Were they named that because the Zoo marketing manager is a former Time Warner Employee?" That's exactly why, Katrina! Two post down, a guy wrote in that if he could get something for it, he'd name his pending twins "La" and "Nova." Had to laugh. People bitch when Ralph Wilson doesn't name his stadium when he needs money. We go out find some and that has a few miffed. The contradiction is pretty hilarious. I thought it was fun to orchestrate a press fiasco and manage to avoid most of the cameras.
Sunrise at the Zoo can be romantic notion, but it was too damn cold to appreciate the view. Cubs came out and did their thing and just as quickly as it began, the circus was over. I won't kid you, it was a cool power trip watching them all jockey for space at my behest.
But, back down to earth, I'm still waiting for parts for my car. I guess they have everything fixed except the spring and with Mitsubishis, you sometimes wait. I can't help but wonder if that is a sign to see what else might be out there.
Come to the convention center tomorrow night. It's a cool fundraiser, taste of Buffalo style, should be fun and inside.
Perhaps it's a post for another time, but managed to get through the service for my dad-in-law in one piece. The ceremony was nice and the small church off Michigan Ave was filled to overflowing. That church has a tradition of the receiving line as people enter. So, I stood up with the ex and had her back for the masses. For everyperson you want to see and greet and hug and whatnot, there are 15 that make you want to bath in purell. Been patted and arm grabbed with in an inch of my lilywhite self. Wound up not speaking, but my uncle-in-law cribbed a few choice paragraphs so I guess that makes me a eulogy ghost writer
Plenty of laughs and tears at the service and at the reception at the UU church over on Elmwood. Pretty sure I got hit on twice too. Once was a little skeery, but perhaps there is some "there" to the other.
Sometimes you never know......
On the Ch 2 blog, I got tagged. "Were they named that because the Zoo marketing manager is a former Time Warner Employee?" That's exactly why, Katrina! Two post down, a guy wrote in that if he could get something for it, he'd name his pending twins "La" and "Nova." Had to laugh. People bitch when Ralph Wilson doesn't name his stadium when he needs money. We go out find some and that has a few miffed. The contradiction is pretty hilarious. I thought it was fun to orchestrate a press fiasco and manage to avoid most of the cameras.
Sunrise at the Zoo can be romantic notion, but it was too damn cold to appreciate the view. Cubs came out and did their thing and just as quickly as it began, the circus was over. I won't kid you, it was a cool power trip watching them all jockey for space at my behest.
But, back down to earth, I'm still waiting for parts for my car. I guess they have everything fixed except the spring and with Mitsubishis, you sometimes wait. I can't help but wonder if that is a sign to see what else might be out there.
Come to the convention center tomorrow night. It's a cool fundraiser, taste of Buffalo style, should be fun and inside.
Perhaps it's a post for another time, but managed to get through the service for my dad-in-law in one piece. The ceremony was nice and the small church off Michigan Ave was filled to overflowing. That church has a tradition of the receiving line as people enter. So, I stood up with the ex and had her back for the masses. For everyperson you want to see and greet and hug and whatnot, there are 15 that make you want to bath in purell. Been patted and arm grabbed with in an inch of my lilywhite self. Wound up not speaking, but my uncle-in-law cribbed a few choice paragraphs so I guess that makes me a eulogy ghost writer
Plenty of laughs and tears at the service and at the reception at the UU church over on Elmwood. Pretty sure I got hit on twice too. Once was a little skeery, but perhaps there is some "there" to the other.
Sometimes you never know......
metalpeter - 02/20/08 19:28
When I saw that picture in today's paper my first thought was poor mike he leaves TimeWarner for bigger and better things then they sponsor the Zoo and Names two tigers (thyme is a spice but lets not think about that right now) after the company or at least have the same name. No matter where you go you can't get away from that fucking place. My second thought is what about when when they go out of business or get bought by someone else and are gone and those tigers have stupid names. I'm not bitching at you don't take it that way. The part that sound like is even worse is that since they sponsor the zoo you can't really say "well I don't work there anymore cause they suck and have no idea how to do a merger and bash them like you should". I will say that it does seem that since you have joined the Zoo that they have gotten a lot more press. I think even if it isn't all good that it is good to hear about them it reminds people Buffalo has a zoo and do go to it instead of visiting Toronto or some other cities zoo.
When I saw that picture in today's paper my first thought was poor mike he leaves TimeWarner for bigger and better things then they sponsor the Zoo and Names two tigers (thyme is a spice but lets not think about that right now) after the company or at least have the same name. No matter where you go you can't get away from that fucking place. My second thought is what about when when they go out of business or get bought by someone else and are gone and those tigers have stupid names. I'm not bitching at you don't take it that way. The part that sound like is even worse is that since they sponsor the zoo you can't really say "well I don't work there anymore cause they suck and have no idea how to do a merger and bash them like you should". I will say that it does seem that since you have joined the Zoo that they have gotten a lot more press. I think even if it isn't all good that it is good to hear about them it reminds people Buffalo has a zoo and do go to it instead of visiting Toronto or some other cities zoo.
mrdeadlier - 02/20/08 15:25
haha, whiny wny'ers are so much fun to point and laugh at
haha, whiny wny'ers are so much fun to point and laugh at
ladycroft - 02/20/08 14:49
I'll be home (briefly) in June. I'll def take my nephew to the zoo and swing by :)
I'll be home (briefly) in June. I'll def take my nephew to the zoo and swing by :)
no no no....it's from "there will be blood". daniel day lewis screams this. it's worth watching the movie just for that scene, which is the last scene of the movie. god, i want to have that man's babies. he is the epitome of sexy.
apparently i am the only one who's seen the movie. google "i drank your milkshake". there have been countless parodies done on youtube and elsewhere.
Don't doubt that for a minute
my milkshake brings all the boys to the yard...
I could be wrong but isn't there some Hip hop song where some girl is like dancing "My Milkshake is better then Yours" or something like that. I'm sure there is some sex tie in that if I listened to the music I might get.
i drink your milkshake! I DRINK YOUR MILKSHAKE!!!!!
oh god, i've been wanting to say this on here. does anyone besides me know what the hell i'm talking about?