Thursday, October 28, 2010
Let's do the time warp again
I'm such a total Gleek. Wasn't last night episode so good? And I don't even know the Rocky Horror Picture Show!
I know! I feel like it's something that I should know. I mean, I've been to the theater when all the true crazy fans go and watch the movie a couple of times, but the only song that I actually remember is that time warp one. And that is because the DJs used to play it at our high school dances (memba dat? when everyone used to run to the top of the bleachers?).
Anyhow, it was good, and now I'm intrigued and want to re-see it since the music was so good. But DAMN that Will Shuester. I'm so over him! That's no way to treat Ms. Pillsbury!! Get over yourself!!!
I know! I feel like it's something that I should know. I mean, I've been to the theater when all the true crazy fans go and watch the movie a couple of times, but the only song that I actually remember is that time warp one. And that is because the DJs used to play it at our high school dances (memba dat? when everyone used to run to the top of the bleachers?).
Anyhow, it was good, and now I'm intrigued and want to re-see it since the music was so good. But DAMN that Will Shuester. I'm so over him! That's no way to treat Ms. Pillsbury!! Get over yourself!!!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Yeah, we got the beat!
I like beats. Is that weird? I never liked or ate them growing up and it was one of the few thing that my parents never insisted my brother and I eat. To me they were just strange; they were that gross purple thing that my grandma would top her salads with at the all you can eat salad bar at the Flamingo Chuckwagon (Restaurant on Kapiolani!). But a few years ago when my parents were visiting, we went to dinner at my dad's friend's house and they served roasted beats... and being well mannered gentleman that I am, I ate them. And they were goooooood. I ate so many (which really weren't that many) that my #1 and #2 were a strange color for days.
..Anyhow! So I saw beats at the market the other day and decided to try roasting them on my own. (Plus aren't they supposed to be good for you, or something?) So combining the online advise of Martha, Oprah and ask.com, all I did was:
- scrub them down
- drizzle with olive oil and a little salt
- place in a tin foil pouch
- bake at 350 for about an hour or until tender when poked with a knife
- cool, then peel (which was the hardest part. The skin didn't really fall right off so I had to use a pairing knife. but the hard part was that the purple juice flows freely and stains) and eat!
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Voted!
I did my civic duty last night. And let me tell you, it was a little more involved than in years past... Perhaps I care more now that I'm old? Or perhaps I just need the extra time now that I'm old? Bah, humbug. Either way, it was no quickie.
I got a little online assistance from the CA Democrats and the OC Democrats (the beauty of the vote-by-mail ballot! But you don't get the chance to snoop through your neighbors garage-turned-polling-station nor do you get the fun little 'i voted' sticker). With all the strangely worded measures, proposition and elected positions that I did not know existed, especially all of the justice appointments, it was much appreciated help. But the whole process, I tell you... and being an educated voter takes time!
I learned a few things like there really is a website called judgepedia.com and another one that actually ranks the justices with a "recommend" or "do not recommend" and score from 1-10, Judgevoterguide.com, (I liked it, but found myself doing the opposite of the recommendations. meh!) there is a nutty Democratic Women of Newport Club, an OC Independent newspaper, not all the candidates out there know how to use facebook, there are so many republicans in Newport that the OC Democrats don't even bother recommending candidates in this district and politics brings out the crazy in old people with access to the internet.
But after all of that, for the most part, I found that my original methods lead to the same ending - voting for the person with the minority last name and the most trustworthy (err prettiest) headshot.
- Posted from my iPhone
I got a little online assistance from the CA Democrats and the OC Democrats (the beauty of the vote-by-mail ballot! But you don't get the chance to snoop through your neighbors garage-turned-polling-station nor do you get the fun little 'i voted' sticker). With all the strangely worded measures, proposition and elected positions that I did not know existed, especially all of the justice appointments, it was much appreciated help. But the whole process, I tell you... and being an educated voter takes time!
I learned a few things like there really is a website called judgepedia.com and another one that actually ranks the justices with a "recommend" or "do not recommend" and score from 1-10, Judgevoterguide.com, (I liked it, but found myself doing the opposite of the recommendations. meh!) there is a nutty Democratic Women of Newport Club, an OC Independent newspaper, not all the candidates out there know how to use facebook, there are so many republicans in Newport that the OC Democrats don't even bother recommending candidates in this district and politics brings out the crazy in old people with access to the internet.
But after all of that, for the most part, I found that my original methods lead to the same ending - voting for the person with the minority last name and the most trustworthy (err prettiest) headshot.
- Posted from my iPhone
Saturday, October 16, 2010
nerd alert
Star Wars is bananas.
I know... I know... I'm a nerd.
On wed in celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back (whoo hoo!) Bloomingdale's hosted some "characters" from the film and launched limited edition line of clothing... The mall's store had these cool cats while others had R2, Darth and others. Yes, I look a little too excited, but oh well! I'm owning it.
The Bdale's Cantina served up Jubba Juice and Yoda Sodas and the DJ spun Star Wars tunes!
I know... I know... I'm a nerd.
On wed in celebration of the 30th anniversary of The Empire Strikes Back (whoo hoo!) Bloomingdale's hosted some "characters" from the film and launched limited edition line of clothing... The mall's store had these cool cats while others had R2, Darth and others. Yes, I look a little too excited, but oh well! I'm owning it.
The Bdale's Cantina served up Jubba Juice and Yoda Sodas and the DJ spun Star Wars tunes!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Desserts 2.0 - Sweet Rose Creamery
A few weeks ago jess and I planned to have a sensible and healthy dinner since we had both over indulged while in Hawaii (for good reason, t'was the wedding!). And we succeeded, well kinda of... we dined at Paper Fish and both had the set sushi meal that was both lite and pretty good. But... since we were in Brentwood we headed to the Country Mart for a little bit of dolce. Err a lot of dolce.
YUM!!
The display case that greet (TEMPTS!) you upon entry.
Ignore our jiberish,we didn't get the banahner. We instead went with a sundae AND and a mini s'more pie. So much for "sensible" and "healthy". But can you blame us?
YUM!!
The display case that greet (TEMPTS!) you upon entry.
Ignore our jiberish,we didn't get the banahner. We instead went with a sundae AND and a mini s'more pie. So much for "sensible" and "healthy". But can you blame us?
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Everyone looks taller on TV
I met Jonathan Adler!! yay!
The groovy chic designer just opened a brand new store at the mall and came by to help open it (along with Elie Tahari himself who opened up next door!). So being the celeb stalker that I am (not to mention, fan of the Parker Palm Springs even tho the service there could use a tune up), I was *so* there... with my camera.
JA was signing purchases... so I asked him to sign some black bananas. His response? "I LOVE the black banana!" tee hee!
The signed black banana (bud vase) and the cutest little gift-bag gift (fish salt and pepper shakers!).
The groovy chic designer just opened a brand new store at the mall and came by to help open it (along with Elie Tahari himself who opened up next door!). So being the celeb stalker that I am (not to mention, fan of the Parker Palm Springs even tho the service there could use a tune up), I was *so* there... with my camera.
JA was signing purchases... so I asked him to sign some black bananas. His response? "I LOVE the black banana!" tee hee!
The signed black banana (bud vase) and the cutest little gift-bag gift (fish salt and pepper shakers!).