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geekchick ([personal profile] geekchick) wrote2002-04-21 10:52 pm

Dujour means seatbelts!

Today is Sweetmorn, day 38 in the season of Discord, 3268.

I officially can't be trusted anymore, as I'm now indubitably "over 30".


More birthdays should be like this (except for the nearly 50-degree temperature drop over the course of 3 days and the rain). Woke up to another ecard, a sweet note from [livejournal.com profile] wolfy, and a copy of the first Los Lobos album from Steve which came in the mail yesterday, then a large part of the afternoon was spent at G Street Fabrics with [livejournal.com profile] anotheranon ogling pretty silks and velvets. I must teach myself to use a sewing machine one of these days; I think once we're both employed again and the budget isn't so tight, I might treat myself to a low-end sewing machine and some lessons. I was feeling like I sucked because I was half an hour late for the appointed meeting-up time (pretty late even for me, who is habitually late), thanks to construction (who does road work on Sundays in the rain?), forgetting that I wasn't just low on gas, I was almost *out* of gas, and then having an accident occur in the middle of Seven Corners right before I got there. (Seven Corners is pretty much exactly that; it's a truly horrendous, confusing intersection of several major roads that looks like this.) Luckily (for some value of such), traffic was equally bad everywhere else it seems, so I didn't suck as much as I thought I did. A quick trip into B&N after the fabric store yielded a copy of Guns, Germs, and Steel, about which I have heard many positive reviews. Hey, someone on Amazon calls it "Liberal Revisionist Lunacy", so it must be good. ;)

Last night was a nice, low-key evening. Had about eight people over for dinner and the decadent white chocolate raspberry cheesecake Chris bought me at The Cheesecake Factory. He also, elsewhere of course, obtained the stuffed rabbit from Holy Grail; we were trying to decide if we had enough time to rig it up on some wire to come flying at our guests when they came in the door last night. Luckily for said guests, we decided we didn't quite have enough time. ;) We ended up watching "George Lucas in Love" and "Josie and the Pussycats". I resisted watching that movie for a long, long time because I was sure it was going to be stupid and not funny. Instead it turned out to be stupid and very, very funny. Upon reflection, if it had both Parker Posey and Alan Cumming, how bad could it have been? (Don't answer that.) Dujour is the new Backstreet Boys! Anyway, had a very nice, relaxing evening with some of my favorite people in the world; the only thing missing was that all of my favorite people weren't there.

And on a final note: Duh? =)

Take the What High School Stereotype Are You? quiz, by Angel.

[identity profile] hopeforyou.livejournal.com 2002-04-21 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Happy Birthday! Sounds like you had a pretty good birthday, all told. Cheesecake Factory...mmmmm...haven't been there in a long time. How was "George Lucas in Love"?

[identity profile] brian1789.livejournal.com 2002-04-21 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm now indubitably "over 30".

Well, at least this wasn't a round-number birthday...

first Los Lobos album from Steve

(nod of agreement at musical tastes)

(pretty late even for me, who is habitually late)

Heh. We should hold a contest... my friends here have been known to give me 30-min early bogus arrival times in order to get me there in synch...

a copy of Guns, Germs, and Steel

A USGS guy at last week's bear-shooting course raved about that book, over lunch...

At any rate, glad that it was a good weekend for you ;-).
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[personal profile] geminigirl 2002-04-21 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh. I got caught in front of Potomac Yards today for no apparent reason. And had no problems heading uptown even though we'd been warned and warned about the protestors.

The weather has just been horrible today...you're right.

Happy Birthday!

[identity profile] points.livejournal.com 2002-04-21 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Happy birthday! I rummages around for the perfect present, but all I could find was this piece of... oooh... string....

[identity profile] crouchback.livejournal.com 2002-04-22 08:40 am (UTC)(link)
GGS was, IMHO, largely a rehash of William McNeill's PLAGUES AND PEOPLES. The whole brouhaha over GGS is reminding me of the brouhaha over Goldhagen's HITLER'S WILLING EXECUTIONERS, which was in large part a rehash of Browning's IDEOLOGY OF DEATH. Younger, hipper scholar takes someone else's ideas, jazzes 'em up a little, and then gets a lot of media attention.

Still was interesting, but not as interesting as Israel Finkelstein's THE BIBLE UNEARTHED, in which, among other things, the evidence for the existence of King David was severly challenged. Salon had a great article on it entitled King David was a nebbish (www.salon.com/books/feature/2001/02/07/solomon/).