April 20, 2006

  • Sorry, no updates for a couple of months now.  Just seems like an insurmountable task to load all those pictures.  Here's the highlights of my last few months.


    1) Hawaii trip with Mixygirl, Mark, and Ploy was great.  Standout restuarants were Mavro's, Alan Wong's Pineapple Room, Alan Wong's (regular restaurant), Orchid's Sunday Brunch at the Halekulani Hotel, and 3660 on the rise (AHI KATSU IS SUPER DHS).  Sidewalk Cafe was decent too.  We got to see Jonathan Antin at the mall in Oahu.  I think he was there selling his new shower filter head.  It's going to be on TV next week. 


     


    On the left is a picture of Jonathan from Blowout in front of a picture of himself.  His manager and one of his product line marketing executives are in the shot as well.  On the right is a pic of the dish of the trip, Ahi Katsu @ 3660 on the Rise. 



    2) Towards the end of February, Mixy, Juddy and I caught a Mamet play called Boston Marriage at the Geffen.  Play wasn't so hot,  really difficult to understand Edwardian-English spoken too fast (a Mamet trademark).  We all agreed that the best part was at the end, when Alicia Silverstone and Mary Steenbergen stayed later and gave a Q and A with the audience. 


     


     


    3) For Mixygirl's birthday at the beginning of March, we stayed at the St. Regis where the wedding was, for a weekend of relaxation.  We also visited the Montage hotel in the OC which was quite beautiful, and had a great dinner with Toro at the Stonehill Tavern.  Later that week with my family and Jober, we had another Mixygirl birthday dinner at the famous Brazilian Churrasceria branch on La Cienega, Fogo de Chao



    4)  In early March, I also got a chance to catch the Rolling Stones live, at the forum opened by Queens of the Stone Age!!!  It was incredible, and incredibly loud.  There was one point during Satisfaction where I just couldn't believe I was actually finally seeing the Stones live.



    5) No, I can't slide on a rail on a snowboard.  But, Mixygirl and I did decide to try to learn how to snowboard this season.  We made two trips to Mammoth, and one trip to Mountain high.  We got pretty good at the falling leaves thing, but were worried that we wouldn't progress.  Fortunately during our last trip to Mammoth, everything finally clicked, and we were finally linking turns.  I can't wait for the next year's season.  We might check out other cool locations like Park City. 



    6) Really weird story near the end of March.  Mixygirl, Bagel and I were at a Clap Your Hands Say Yeah show at the El Rey.  I got recognized by a patient, who heard me perform an intense bowel disimpaction on a bipolar lady in the ER the night before!!!  Out of all the things to get recognized in public for....



    7)  A couple days after that I went with Ed and Julia to a cool show at Universal sponsored by KCRW Sounds Eclectic.  Caught Sia, Feist, Ben Harper (with Ziggy Marley singing duet on a Bob Marley tune), Gomez, the lead singer of Spoon, Surprise guest FRANZ FERDINAND!!!  (awesome surprise), and Death Cab for Cutie. 



    8) Earlier this month Mixy and I caught Donovan Leitch and Bijou Phillips in Hedwig and the Angry Inch at the Roxy.  They weren't as good as the original cast, but still it was a really good show nonetheless.  Bonus, it was really cool catching in a small rock club.  Very appropriate for the subject matter.

Comments (4)

  • Liked your highlights. I might do something similar after finals. I recently bought the Clap Your Hands Say Yeah CD. I liked it, though it may be a bit over-rated. Still fun though. On the subject of Hedwig, have you heard the CD that's all covers of the Hedwig soundtrack by indie artists? It's pretty good I think, if you liked the original soundtrack.

  • Thanks for the tip, downloading the Wig in a Box album as we speak.  On the subject of Clap your Hands, definitely overrated, but decent album, and decent live show.

  • I highly recommend Park City. I was there 2 seasons ago where we stayed at the Sundial, which is a really awesome resort that sits about 100 yards from the main ski lift. Park City also has some really good eats. 

  • Is that a 20-pound poo? Now I can't ask any questions about food.

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