Sunday, February 18, 2007

This Weekend

Started off the weekend by dining with Stan and Jim at Bao 111. The meal was absolutely divine...so many fresh flavors and unique tastes. I am still thinking about the Jasmine ice cream that blew my mind.

Decided to break out of my "Casual Everyday" mode of dressing for an evening. Threw on some Dior, my Bruno Magli's and my Harris Tweed overcoat. Less you think I am a label whore there was some H&M in the mix for a bit of cheap-ass flava. And since you are reading this blog I can only assume you yearn to know every detail of my life, this was the underwear I was sporting.

Saturday I slept in until 6:15am and then hit the gym. Went card shopping and picked up some DVDs at Kim's Video. Watched the Comedians of Comedy Tour movie which was super awesome Zach Galifiankis is probably my favorite comedian right now and he is in rare form in the footage presented. Lots of delicious absurdist humor. Exactly what I needed.

Caught up on a weeks worth of TV, which sans commercials only takes a few hours.

Started reading this book before I went to bed.

Despite going to bed early I still could not get a full night's slumber. I woke up a little after 4 am and could not get back to sleep. Decided to get up watch Logan's Run, which I remember watching at my sister's house, like 25 years ago...

Wanted to go swimming, so I headed to the New York Sports Club at 49th and Broadway. They have some ridulous rule forcing all swimmer's to wear a swim cap. Needless to say that is not a cute look for me so I avoided the pool. Thankfully the gym is located 15 stories above Times Square so there were some fantastic city views afforded by the panoramic windows. Plus they have one of these machines which sort of mimic the motions of Rollerblading. It will truly kick your ass (while making your ass look gorgeous).

Came home and wrote some greeting cards and just chilled. Watched The Science of Sleep which had some beautiful visuals that I pray will infect my dreams tonight.

Along the way I chatted briefly with my sister and texted a few cats, but had limited human contact, which is exactly what I craved

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