Thursday, July 31, 2008
The Dark Knight
That was one of the few movies that was actually worth seeing in the theater. Heath Ledger's Joker was maniacal and who doesn't love Christian Bale. The only actor I could have passed on was Maggie Gyllenhaal---not because she's a bad actress---I just don't like her in that part.
Anyway, that being said, everyone should go see it.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Tribute
Never will the tulips
forget the moment
you sat among them.
Neither will the tree
let go of your memory,
like how I cannot
forget how you looked
so happy in that photo.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Sunday, July 20, 2008
This Is Giving Me Ideas
HEMPSTEAD, Texas — A man charged with murder escaped from jail early Saturday by climbing through an air conditioner vent, authorities said.
The vent was less than a foot wide, and authorities said Darryl Layne Norris had been losing weight since arriving at the Waller County Jail in April.
The jail noticed the 6-foot, 160-pound man was missing after performing a routine head count.
Norris, 26, and another man are charged with murder in connection with an April 17 convenience store robbery.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Unending Week
Forgive the sparse posting. I'm basically swamped.
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Friday, July 11, 2008
It Involved A Fire Truck At One Point
We went to Lucy's Table for a happy hour dinner. I had goat cheese ravioli which was really good but tiny, so I also ate prosciutto-wrapped asparagus. Joining us there were LT and my sister (who technically got a ride with us). Once we finished dinner, we decided to go to Blue Hour for dessert. Three of us ordered different things and we all had different opinions of which was best. Mine was a panna cotta type dish with blueberry sauce over the top. Whatever my sister got was the best---I have no idea what it was though.
After dessert I felt like I just wanted to walk around. I wasn't in the mood for more drinking because I'm not much of a drinker. We ended up at the previously-blogged about Jamison Square park where we noticed two unattended fire trucks. Everything else went out of my mind but posing for pictures with those trucks. It was...HILARIOUS. We were making quite a big deal of it until two firemen appeared as if from nowhere with ice cream cones.
They asked us what we were up to. We told them we were posing with the truck and asked what they were doing. They said they were getting ice cream. My sister then offered up that it was my birthday and they offered us to take pictures IN the truck. Then my sister told them they should take us for a ride, so they did. There are pictures to prove it. After it was over we finished out the night at Olive or Twist. We shared a couple drinks because I think we were all done for the night but we used the time to reflect on the occurrence.
It might be a birthday experience that is hard to top.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
"Men Don't Get In Trouble There"
A British woman on Wednesday was facing six years in jail for allegedly having sex on a Dubai beach, the Times of London reported.
Publishing firm manager Michelle Palmer, 30, was charged with having sex outside of marriage, indecent behavior in public, being drunk in public and assaulting a police officer on Saturday on the United Arab Emirates' Jumeirah Beach, the Times reported.
Her alleged partner in the crime was unnamed in the story but is reported to be a British man on vacation. If convicted, Palmer could face three months to six years in jail.
Of course, only the woman has committed any sort of crime according to this tiny article...
Though, according to the London Times article linked below, the guy got in trouble too. They still don't name his name though, which certainly seems to be a double standard. They've all protected him from the backlash that this poor woman is going to suffer...
Read on.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Global...Warming?
I have to say, I'm getting quite tired of all this mumbo-jumbo.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
More Crazy Cops
It contains examples of personal freedoms being walked on and also examples of police officers who don't know the law. I think I had a similar post in which the right to photograph was brought into question but I didn't have time to dig for it.
The subject is worth getting angry about.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
4th Of July
I started out the day at work, and when I finally was off, I went to DJ's to take care of the kitties, then I hurried home so I could change and drive out to my sisters for a short BBQ. After that, my sister and her two friends M and B and I drove back into my neighborhood, where we hastily departed for downtown.
We arrived at Hawthorne Bridge at about 9 pm. The plan was to arrive early so we could get a decent viewing position. We were looking good until the authorities forced us all off so they could let the barge through. I'm telling you right now that the barge didn't need the bridge raised to get under, but whatever.
When they let us back on, we found a new place to stand, a bit closer to the extremity so that if they booted us for another boat, we would not have to go very far. Sure enough, at about 9:45 they kicked everyone off the bridge again. Then they put up police tape. We finally got fed up with all the pushing and shoving so we exited the bridge entirely. They weren't letting anyone view the show from the bridge. It wasn't until about 10:10 that we realized why.
There were two barges---one on each side of the bridge. Had we stayed in our places, we would only have been able to see one. The display was the best fireworks show I've ever seen. Each barge put on a 25 minute show. They were almost perfectly matched so from where we were standing, there were double the fireworks and since we ended up standing right about the bridge on ramp from Naito Parkway we had a perfect view of both barges.
I didn't take pictures because I admit I still don't know how to use my camera. However, B did take pictures and they plan on sending them to me. I'll post them upon receipt.
Wax Hitler Beheaded
I find it sort of odd that people would rather pretend that that era didn't happen than to acknowledge it and learn from it. Remembering an atrocity doesn't transform it into something good---it helps prevent it from happening again. I also disagree 100% with acts of vandalism. All it does is cost someone else.
Luckily, I'm not the only person who thinks that way.
As a side note, they could prevent further damage to it by putting up a piece of plexi-glass. Just a thought.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Sniffin' Roses
Then she told me the title of her independent study (which she made up and there would be no way for me to remember and repeat) and I told her I could never come up with such a title. My titles are always short and to the point such as the action of smelling roses would simply be called "Smelling Roses." We agreed that her version of that title would be more along the lines of "A Study and Journey into the Fragrance Output of the Various Floral Species of the Greater Portland Area."