Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Meetup

February 19, 2003 - 4:06 pm 1 Comment

I’m going to the Blog Meetup here in Austin tonight. I’m a little nervous because upon reading the blogs of the others hwo have RSVP’d, looks like they are all extreme Bush-bashers and active participants in anti-war protests. I really don’t want tonight to turn into a big political discussion.

I’m not pro-war, but I’m definitely not anti-war either. Like hub explained to the three year old, sometimes there are things we don’t want to do, but we have to do them anyway. I don’t know exactly why we have to go after Saddam Hussein right now; seems like we’d be better of finishing the hunt for Bin Laden and taking care of his sorry ass before we declare war with Iraq, but all American presidents seem to think it’s cool to take on more than one major project at once. Not just this one.

I was raised that you may have disagreements within your family, but they stay within the family, and even if you’re in the midst of a mortal battle with a family member, you still show a united front to someone who’s not a family member. This may not be the most enlightened way of doing things in the world, but it’s mine.

Anyway, I hate being outnumbered by people with such different viewpoints at a social event, especially if they all start in on me because I think differently. It makes me really uncomfortable. I hope the conversation doesn’t get any more heated than Movable Type vs. Blogger.

The Truth

February 18, 2003 - 5:30 pm Comments Off on The Truth

The truth is that when Zora started saying nice things to Evan there in the ballroom and his whole face lit up like a lamp, well, I got a little teary eyed.

I hate that I just said that.

What. Ever.

February 17, 2003 - 9:08 pm 1 Comment

Remind me why I watched that stupid-ass show again?

Damn you, Joe Millionaire

February 16, 2003 - 8:10 pm Comments Off on Damn you, Joe Millionaire

I hate the fact that I’m slobbering to know what the twist is. There’s just so much that doesn’t add up:

Sarah said in an interview that she tried to help Evan out when he’d slip up about not being a millionaire by kicking him under the table. How did she know? And why was she helping him out?

Zora supposedly went to stay with her parents while the show was being aired because she didn’t like how she was portrayed. Yet she’s edited to smell like a rose.

Evan says something like “There’s something going on that somebody’s not telling me” in the latest preview, while the butler smirks. Then a woman’s voice says “Oh my God”.

Alex McCloud is the “host” of the show, yet she has about 10 seconds of face time per show and all her lines are dubbed. WTF?

There’s a rumor that all the women were actresses and recruited for the show via their agents.

What’s it all mean? Is it all a sham and Evan’s the one being duped? That would definitely qualify as a big twist since all the men in America, upon seing the previews for the show before it began, were rubbing their hands in glee because they wanted to see those gold digger bitches slobber all over a guy. What if the girls were in on a secret, like at the end they’re going to make Evan choose between the girl or some money?

Stupid show. Eating IQ points.

A nice cuppa

February 16, 2003 - 6:50 pm Comments Off on A nice cuppa

I’m primarily distressed at the fact that I can’t seem to get the subject of Earl Grey tea out of my head; the smell, the flavor, the warm way it winds down to my stomach. Once I think of it I must have some. If I smell it, all is lost. Just 2 weeks ago I was a hard-core coffee drinker. I don’t understand what’s happening to me.

I feel a disturbance in the Force

February 16, 2003 - 5:12 am 2 Comments

Google purchases Blogger. Woah. That’s insane!

test

February 14, 2003 - 2:28 am Comments Off on test

Seeing if this new palm browser works with Movable Type…

The secret to being treated like a queen

February 14, 2003 - 1:28 am Comments Off on The secret to being treated like a queen

… is to be lucky enough to have a brother like mine.

Summary – we’re staying in a hotel where we’re being treated like royalty; we had first row tickets for the rodeo (and I got dirt down my shirt from the bucking broncos thundering past); and we switched between first row seats and cool Terrace level seats for the Jewel concert.

Hub and I came to San Antonio for Valentine’s weekend, to stay in a chic new hotel and pig out on good food and soak in the ambience of the Riverwalk. I grew up in San Antonio and sometimes I miss it terribly.

My brother called me up a few weeks ago and asked me if I was interested in any tickets to the rodeo. I checked out the performers, looked to see who hub might enjoy most, him not being a country and western fan, and saw that Jewel was playing on 2/13. Since it was so close to Valentine’s, we decided to make a trip out of it. I looked on a bunch of hotel reservation sites for a place on the river but everything was sold out or $450 a night except for this one new hotel, Hotel Valencia, which was brand spanking new – barely a month open. I made reservations there and mentioned it to my sis-in-law, who said that my brother was one of the investors and that I should call him and get a discount. Which I did, of course. A penny saved is a penny more that I can spend on a new laptop.

He called the hotel and put me on The List. When we got here, they fell all over themselves being nice to us. We got a tour of all the public areas, personal introductions from almost all the staff around, and a promise that anything we needed, we should call down and they’d provide.

The room is very nice and quite contemporary. The closet and bathroom doors have frosted glass inserts; the bath towels are all waffle weave rather than terrycloth; all the soap and shampoo things have different and wonderful aromas. The bedroom is completely decorated in neutrals – beige walls, grey carpet with a brown sisal area rug on top, comfy brown leather chair and footstool, a huge case of bamboo sticks on top of the long built-in desk that also houses the television, faux fur bedspreads, brown leather headboards, etc. The only touch of color is a small print of the prow of a Venetian gondola, done in electric blue. Also there are two high-speed internet access ports, and net access is free.

The effect is striking but comfortable. The only drawback that I’ve noticed is that walls are very thin. We can hear people in the next room or in the hallway like they’re in the room with us. No biggie, in that case I’ll just crank down the AC for white noise.

We left the hotel and went to the swank new SBC center for the rodeo, first stopping at the New Frontier Club for dinner – prime rib, garlic cheddar mashers, green beans, yum. My brother stopped in while we were eating to have a drink and gave us another pair of tickets on the Terrace Level to use during the concert because the acoustics were better up there.

A little late for the rodeo, we got there in time to see the calf scramble, barrel racing, Budweiser Clydesdales (we were so close, one of them drooled on me which I casually wiped on hub), and bronc and bull riding. Other than the chick in the seat next to me occupying my ribcage with her elbow, it was really cool. The seats were just your basic best seats in the house – 50 yard line, first row, close enough to get spattered with dirt and horse sweat. I’m glad we didn’t take the kids, because I surely would have had my nose broken by the three year old crawling over me trying to escape from the massive animals who looked like they were going to sit on top of us.

When the concert started we watched from the first row for a while, then decided to move to the Terrace Club when the guy behind us wouldn’t stop shouting at the top of his longs about the percussion section to his girlfriend. That’s a man who deserved to get a fork in the eye. And then during the slow songs his girlfriend sang along at the top of her lungs – off key. She drowned out Jewel on “Foolish Games”. Twit. We could hear much better up at club level, but by that time the concert was just about over.

Upon returning to the room, we found a bottle of Evian on ice and a basket of oranges with a handwritten note from the hotel manager welcoming us and telling us to call if we needed anything.

So here’s a big thanks to my brother, who made possible a very nice evening, full of good food, good entertainment, and good lodging.