I don't know what I'm doing here. Usually when I have nothing of interest to talk about, I do it on livejournal. But I fear I've been boring everyone over there too much lately. So I'll just babble here for a while and throw some links in at the bottom and we can all happily move along, 'k?
Last night was the Husband's birthday. He, the Second Wife, and I went to eat at Fogo de Chao, a Brazilian steakhouse. If you've never experienced this, you must try it once. It is like Vegas in a restaurant. The funniest part is when you're ready for your meat course and you flip over your coaster to the green side to let the servers know, you're suddenly inundated by all these beautiful men in baggy pants and boots, waving around giant skewers of meat. You forget they'll keep coming until you flip your coaster back over and have to fight the urge to scream "Stop!" Oh yeah, not a place for vegetarians, by the way. SW made a comment about having to challenge everyone to a duel if he were wearing those pants and brandishing sword-like skewers, which then lead to an Inigo Montoya quote-athon as we dug into our very delicious meat array.
Then we went to one of my favorite bars in Austin for a nightcap, which was about all we could handle while our digestive systems worked overtime on protein. The owner is very nice and always greets us like we're his favorite people there. I was therefore pleased when he announced that - after being open after only 7 months - Nomad was given a "Best of Austin" award. which is way cool, but at the same time not, because then one becomes afraid of who else will start showing up. Yes, I'm a snob like that. I get tired of Austin hipsters. I also avoid certain bars because of the high college student quotient. I went to college bars when I was in college. No need to relive that now.
Then again, who am I kidding? I "go out" about once every two months. I don't really like bars that much anymore, and I'm not really a drinker. Trust me when I say being the lone sober person surrounded by drunks is not amusing. It's actually boring as shit. The funny thing is, because I so rarely join the Husband at his watering hole, when I do I am treated like a Queen. Everyone is soooo happy to see me. I don't pay for a single drink. While gratifying - and a boost to my ego - it feels weird to have all the attention. Luckily, drunks have short attention spans and move on quickly. Tonight will be one of those nights, as the Husband's official b-day party is at...a bar.
In other news, I'm trying to write a ghost story. But I can't get the atmosphere right, so instead it's just a story narrated by a ghost. We'll see.
Linkage:
I enjoy watching The Big Lebowski more now than I did when it came out. I think it's because, as this article states, of the high quotability quotient.
What are your favorite words? I actually knew about half of these off the top of my head. My favorite word, for sound effect only, is bamboozled.
Banksy makes statements again. This time legally.
I have found one of my favorite new blogs. I can only hope I am this stylish when I get old. Or maybe it's in the carrying yourself with style that allows old people to pull off such things with style. No joke.
Have a great weekend, y'all.
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9 comments:
Glad you had a great time. Love the description of that steak house! I am so NOT a vegetarian. I know it's healthier, etc., but give me a bloody steak or lamb chop and I'm in heaven. Apologies to any vegans or vegetarians. I like the concept of being a vegan but my carnivorous self won't let me.
I know what you mean about being flattered by having people like you but not feeling comfortable about all the attention. I also understand finding great places only to have everyone else find it and kind of make it too busy for my liking. Is it snobbery or is it just being anti-social? Or is it the same thing? LOL I just don't like places where there are too many people. I like people individually but as a group they bother me. ;-)
Oh and bamboozled! That's so funny. Once, in an Ambien induced stupor, my husband used the word and when I laughed about it the next morning, he had no recollection of it and wondered where he even came up with the word! LOL He knew what it meant but had no idea why he would have used it. Needless to say, he hasn't had any Ambien since. It was just too weird and it does make you forget what you did the night before. Kind of creepy.
Ah well, have a great weekend and enjoy the official b-day party for your husband. :-)
I have friends who took Ambien and hallucinated. I took it and just went to sleep... for about 4 hours.
I ran across an article about Iris Apfel a while back and pasted her into my book. I was glad to see her on the Advanced Style page.
Iris Apfel never forgets to be awesome.
oh jeez, I think I just fell in love with that blog myself. I have such fond memories of the smart way my grandmother and grandfather used to dress when I was younger. Always she had on dresses and pumps, and they were the old skool vintage pumps!! I used to raid her closet like mad. There was once a time (when I was much younger) when my grandpa would always wear a hat when we left the house. I used to have a twead walking hat of his, it makes me sad that I don't anymore. :-(
To this day a well dressed man is practically irresistable.
And I LOVE LOVE LOVE both Lauren Hutton and Iris Apfel!
I've taken ambien...didn't do a damned thing.
Last night I didn't need a damned thing to sleep. Of course, my brain was otherwise occupied trying to figure out the best way to digest 3lbs. of meat.
really there is nothing like a top qaulity steak once in a while
the key being ONCE in a while!
"Hello! my name is Inigo..." oh how I love that movie...lol.
That does sound like a neat steakhouse, though I'm quasi veg (only eat poultry and fish) so I don't know how friendly it would be to me, but still sounds like an experience.
Most of my life I've been the lone sober person around a bunch of drunks so I know how...interesting...they can be. and i've never been into the bar scene and have a very low tolerance for drunk people. This is why i so rarely go to shows with my friends. Of course i also like one on one conversation as opposed to group conversations
oh well, i'm tired and babbling. glad you had a good time. one question and i won't be offended if you don't want to answer -- but are you the third wife or is second wife code for something else?
I'm sorry, Lynnez! I should have explained...
The Second Wife is my husband's bestestestest friend. They've known each other since they were 2 or something. He moved here after us and lives about 6 blocks away, but they still talk to each other everyday on the phone. They have a very sweet, dependent relationship and he's been around for the whole 15 years I've been with tH.
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