January 7, 2008
Oh thank HEAVEN!!!!!
Garsh, I still don’t have time to put together a well-thought photo blog post. Sorry that I have disappointed you so much. I hope to unbusy myself. I have sweet Bronco’s photos to post, still and more from NYC, and other random stuff. Just be patient, OK?!?!?
But I will type up some of profound thoughts of the day.
Yesterday was great, I had a few photoshoots, they went well. Jenny did, too. Then we went on a hot date. It was splurge day so I endulged in a Cricket Burger at the Cherry Cricket. I ordered it rare with cream cheese, jalepeno and avocado. Mmmmm so good.
While we were there they had the new AMERICAN GLADIATORS on the TV. I’m sorry Jenny for spacing out on our conversation a few times, I was terribly distracted! She is so understanding. Luckily she read this post: (that was one of my best posts of all time I think)
They’re ba-aaaaack! (nice fake tan, NITRO!)

Side note: Jenny and I are getting rid of cable television. But this is on NBC so I will get to enjoy this every Sunday!!! (so-long UFC on Spike)
Anyway, you should have heard the patrons at this hamburger joint ROARING with cheers, you would have thought it was the Superbowl. That show is just so dang entertaining and with host Hulk Hogan, it just doesn’t get any better. I always cheer on the athletes and BOO the roided out meatheads.
After that, per Cory Grunk’s recent blog post, I brought Jenny to see No Country for Old Men. I am now going to see every movie that Cory recommends. HOLY COW that was one intense movie and so well done. Jenny spent half the time covering her eyes and ears. The characters were awesome and the acting superb, and it took place in 1980 which was even more super-awesome.
When I asked Jenny if she liked it as we were getting up to leave, she said, in her most polite and nice tone of voice, “Umm maybe next time I can choose the movie???”. (Last movie I brought her to was I AM LEGEND where Will Smith gets attacked and NEARLY killed by rabie-totin’ zombies.
Yes, honey. You can choose the next movie. Fair enough. Wow, now that I think about it, that date we had was very lopsided. Jenny you are a great sport. Next time I totally want to watch a chick flick with you!
I will be working on my “awwwwwwwww” exclamation. (remember, start with a high pitch, then go down, then high pitch again. try it with me and say it out loud: (start high) awwwwwww(lower your pitch)wwwwwww(raise your pitch)wwwwww! Awwwwwwwwwwww!
This takes practice.
OK I’m out. TTFN!
January 7, 2008 |
January 7th, 2008 at 8:10 pm
Next time give us a heads up when you’re going to give away the ending of a movie. Although, I didn’t want to see “I Am Legend” anyway because I heard that the German Shepherd gets killed at the end. I love my GS so much that I’d probably cry and that’d be pretty embarassing. Peace.
January 7th, 2008 at 8:29 pm
what? I didn’t give anything away!
January 7th, 2008 at 8:30 pm
P.S. Yes the German Shepard gets killed and it does make you want to cry. Jenny and I came home and gave Gary hugs. He was all, “geeze guys, what’s going on?!?!?”
January 8th, 2008 at 1:29 am
Jim - I’ve never sobbed in a movie like I did in I am Legend. Oh man. The only reason I saw it was because there was a cool pooch in it. I think the next pup we’re getting will be a GS - it’ll make a perfect buddy for Gary
January 8th, 2008 at 1:31 am
and we won’t let it play with freaky, diseased, malnourished (yet miraculously fit) zombies.
January 8th, 2008 at 1:35 am
And - Marky, I totally dug watching the American Gladiators at the Cricket - the crowd in the bar was so in to it! And I did enjoy the Coen bros film - just not all the guts and stuff. And! Chez Artiste is the only place I wanna see movies now - I had a blast with you babe!! But I predict our next flic stars John Cusak
xoxo
January 8th, 2008 at 2:55 pm
one more note about I Am Legend… incase any peeps agree: How about the shiny new SUV in the last scene? Wasn’t it beaten all to heck a couple scenes prior?
maybe the friendly mannequins had some body work skills. Will Smith was great, the dog was my favorite, and I liked the Bob Marley message. And that’s all 