Archive for March, 2004

Lacking the skills to form proper sentences

Tuesday, March 30th, 2004

Hello, everyone. I’m only here for 2 and a half more days, so I’m starting to get excited about coming home. Of course, to then head off to Thailand and holiday with a vengence will make me glad to be home for a good while for the rest of the year I think.

Lara’s birthday was yesterday (your time) but it’s still her birthday here (my time) so I’m not a complete cad in not calling her until today. I feel good about this story.

So what’s new? Not much … the show’s over, it’ll be interesting to see if it was worthwhile. Had dinner at this awesome Italian place with Lisa, Amber from the Red Lobster and Amber’s mom. (Even used the American spelling of Mom, how about that?) Last night, went to see a film about the Amish, Devil’s Playground with Lisa and we stopped in to a diner for a midnight breakfast afterwards.

I’ve just started reading Bachelor Kisses by Nick Earls and it’s very good. Oh, and I got an upgrade to business class on the way back to Brisbane. :bigthumb:

Sorry about my slackness

Sunday, March 21st, 2004

Now, some might be interested to hear what I’ve been up to. The answer is, of course, heaps, but let me outline some of the major points of interest.

Firstly, I’m in SLC now, staying at Lisa’s place. I should get her to to a guest blog entry while I’m here about how great I am. It’s really very nice of her - she’s moved into her boyfriends place while he’s away, and dad and I have the run of the house, so to speak.

The most exciting thing I did today was spam-proof the blog. A lot of you don’t see it, I’m sure, but when people find their way here via a search engine - the most popular search is “texas holdem rules” by the way - then that page becomes appealing to spammers, who leave long boring comments about viagra, ciallis, casinos and warehouse sales. This has the biggest annoyance effect on me, because I get emails with each comment, and today I cracked and installed the mt-blacklist plugin. I’m sure you won’t notice any difference, but I will. :wink:
Let me just quickly outline some highlights of the last few days or so … we went to Universal Studios in Los Angeles, and the Shrek ride was great. The Spiderman Rocks” show was really, really terrible. Laughably terrible. I was so embarrassed and pissed off just to be sitting there. Anyway …

We also spent a couple of days in Denver, CO, visiting Dad’s friends that he made at the Rotary Convention in Brisbane last year. They really went all out entertaining us … John took days off work to show us around, etc … and when we expressed our disbelief at his hospitality, told an excellent story about his recent visit to Russia. He’s heavily involved in his club’s project to help out a particular town in Russia (I forget which one) and when they arrived at a farmers house for dinner, a magnificent 4-course feast was served to them, each course a large meal in itself. He realized later, of course, that to provide this feast, the family would likely go hungry for the next 2 weeks or something, and he now uses that as the benchmark for entertaining. We were not at all disappointed. We went to Bear Lake in the Rocky Mountains, we had dinner at their country club, we toured the universities their friends were the Deans or President or so on, and were generally treated like VIPs. It was great.

And Salt Lake City … Lisa’s hospitality has also been amazing. She’s been driving us around, moving out of her apartment so that we could have it, even leaving us a fridge/cupboard with snacks and stuff in it. She’s been wonderful. The number of errands I’ve had to run prior to the show starting on Sunday (tomorrow) is amazing, and Lisa’s helped me do it all. Thanks Dude!

We got here Thursday night, and I worked till about 4am on Friday morning, then slept to 9-ish. We mucked about with errands, annoying the UPS driver with our frequent trips in and out, and his frequent deliveries to the aprtment, in and out. Got everything sorted out eventually and had a lovely lunch at Squatters, perhaps the best bar in Utah. (I’ll bet you didn’t even know that was a category). More errands and mucking about that afternoon and dinner at the Red Lobster. I was sooo ready for bed that night.

And today, ran some more errands. Dad got a massage so that he’d have some chance of comfort on the plane home on Tuesday. I’m not home till Friday week. And even then, for 4 days. Open house on Sunday 04/Apr anytime from 11am. Come and say hello, and I’ll feed you (maybe). It’ll be good to see you all again - I’ll have some free time after Wednesday, so hopefully I’ll be able to give a reasonable update then.

Warning! Geekiness approaching!

Sunday, March 14th, 2004

Finally a chance to rest. This morning we checked into the Radisson at LAX Airport, after a late night and and early flight. Caught a few hours shut-eye before going out for lunch with an old family friend who now lives here in LA.

Last night, I ended up going with Dennis Miller. It was great. I don’t recall laughing so hard for so long in a very long time. What else did we do? Oh, we went to the Star Trek Experience at the Hilton - I went on the ride, dad decided to skip it. We both had lunch afterwards at Quarks -

Here’s me with a borg walking around the cafe:

Here’s me with a klingon:

Here’s this cocktail they had “a warp core breach” which has (amongst other things) 5 different types of rum:

End Geekiness.

Today’s been a rest day, really, but at least the new hotel has internet access. We also did about 4 loads of washing, so it’s nice to wear clean pajamas again.

Quickly in Las Vegas

Saturday, March 13th, 2004

Hey everyone - just doing a quick entry from Vegas. It’s our 3rd day here I think, and boy, have we fit some stuff in.

We saw the Tournament of Kings show at Excalibur, I saw the Showgirls of Magic show at San Remo, and Dad and I both saw Folies Bergere at Tropicana. Yesterday we went on a tour to the canyon and it was amazing.

I’m surprised how difficult internet access is to get here! Some of the hotels don’t even have that crappy use-your-television-as-a-monitor type access.

Oh, also we did the Warner Brothers tour, which was great, and we did the Drew Carey show recording, which was awesome. (Oh yeah that was in LA, not Vegas). We’re leaving Vegas early tomorrow morning, so we’ve still got stuff to cram in. I want to see another show, and can’t decide between Dennis Miller live and the Blue Man Group. Decisions, decisions!

Claim Jumper

Tuesday, March 9th, 2004

These pics are mainly for Glenn’s benifit, as they’re taken at Claim Jumpers, mentioned in Dan Savage’s book that he recently finished. I couldn’t fit in any cake, so I took a slice to go.

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Having loads of fun, Dad arrived today, and we’ve been all over the place in our rented Volvo SUV. It’s been fun. :bigthumb:

mmm curry …

Thursday, March 4th, 2004

Was good to squeeze in a catchup with Rob&Nadia and Glenn&Lara before I left. They came over for dinner last night - yes Blacky wore pants - and I (for one)had a great time. I made a chicken red curry - with zucchini, snowpeas, chilli, tomatos, pineapple and banana - and it turned out pretty well, served over saffron rice. Drank several bottles of wine over the course of the evening, but judging by how I felt this morning, I’m not convinced that anyone else had any.

No, just kidding. I’m not that bad, but I’ve certainly felt better.

Oh, and icecream with a spoonful of Kahlua over it makes an excellent easy desert.

Tonight’s soccer, with Davo sitting in for his first game with us. Then I’ve got a doctor’s appointment early Friday morning at Stafford, so I might have to stay at M&D’s tonight.

No time to write

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2004

No time to write, Rob&Nadia and Glenn&Lara are coming over for dinner! omg, the house is a mess. And Blacky! Put some pants on for God’s sake!1!11!!1

Post weekend summary

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2004

Wow, it’s been a while since I wrote. Only one business day, sure, but Monday’s usually the day that I extoll the virtues (or lack of virtues) of my weekend.

Friday night was the 24 we’d been waiting for. 5 episodes. :eek: Bek made an interesting point about how between each sess of 24, you come to not being excited about the next one. But once you start, hoo baby, there’s no stopping you. That’s how we motored through 5 episodes. Poor Blacky couldn’t hold out and had to go to sleep before the 4th one. Ate pizza and played Carcassonne with Bryce and Blacky.

Saturday there was more Carcassonne, and then I gave Bryce a lift home. Killed time at M&Ds for a while, until John rang inviting me round for Sopranos. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity … it had been a long drought between Soprano episodes as well. I picked up Baskin Robbin’s Chocolate Blast thickshakes for each of us, so the night was also a little decadent.

Sunday I did nothing. Well, I did a tiny amount of shopping, and a small amount of washing, and watched a lot of cricket, but very little else.

This is my last week in Australia for a while, before heading OS. Today I got a carton of Vasse Felix wines from Godfrey for my birthday! Thanks dude. :bowdown: :cool:
I’m pleased to report that by tomorrow I’ll have finished my pre-trip tasks, more or less, and that will be it. It’d be nice to see Rob & Nadia and Glenn & Lara before I go … are either of you guys available Wednesday or Friday night, my place or yours? :naughty: