I am having writer’s block and a lot went on this weekend, but I do want to say:
1. miss_geek and vanmojo are the best dates for a nerd’s night out at a museum. Plus there was a mechanical dinosaur the size of a car wandering around, and we learned about dolphin brains and behavior, and there was ROCK MUSIC. What a good time! New rule for the Mountain Goats, though. Y’all have to play at least 10 miles away from USC. I’ll explain later.
2. A day with turnip and spork0 is a fine, fine thing. Three hours of gabbling over coffee and then a memorably good meal at Pomegranate Restaurant, an unexpected and amazing Russian/Georgian restaurant. Plus, you know, zee beautiful womenz. Unavailable: the best kind for true romance.
3. I live in the only place in the country with good weather right now.
Thanks again… that was teh_qewlist!!!1121q11QQ!!
And yeah… the people watching was outstanding… I am going to have nightmares about that platinum blonde SigueSigueSputnik escapee…
mojo sends
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seriously some of the best people watching i’ve had in a long time.
and remember when i said i thought i recognized that one dude from my lj? he posted about being there, it was him. now i feel like a weird stalker. HA.
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I kneau, rite
GREAT DATE. I think the table behind us was slowly WITHERING in envy.
Thanks again for coming out to see us.
Next time, we should catch Cinnamon Inferno’s show.
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I was sort of worried that Restaurant Owner was not going to let us leave with .
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After all the hair-stroking, I was afraid for a minute that I would get scalped on the way out.
Pretty much the only way my weekend could’ve been cooler would be Vincent Price in an elevator.
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Vincent Price in an elevator.
“Going… down?”
“HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! MWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!”
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you shoulda snapped a photo of my doppleganger!
This weather is ridiculously perfect.
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I tried, but no go with a phonecam. Her clothing was you five years ago (same hair, same scarf, same sweater style) and the hand gestures etc. were EEEERRRIIIEE.
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Oh – I think one of my music history profs way-back-when recommended that restaurant to a few of us students, but I for one never got ’round to going. We tried very hard not to giggle when he referred to it as the Pectopah, though; we just didn’t have the heart to correct him.
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I immediately wanted to call it the Peckinpah!
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Ah, the joys of teenage years spent watching too much Python (well, that’s where I first heard of Peckinpah, anyway).
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hey, thanks for adding me. i’m not sure exactly when (or why), but it gave me warm fuzzies. huzzah!
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Hi! I added you because I’m a friend of . Pleased to mee you.
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