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Got in not too long ago from a day out. Had to get some clothes because mine were falling off of me... bonus was that the stuff I tried on 1 size smaller was too big! :eek: One good thing about all of this... I've dropped 2 sizes and 20 lbs in 1 month (plus an extra 250 that was weighing me down). :lol:

About to make dinner for the kiddos. Hopefully they go to bed early so I can watch some TV tonight. It's been a long time since I have.
 

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just poped a grolsch and now i am programming the sound system proccessors for one of the clubs we are finishing. i kinda like doing it while drinking. i wait till i ahve laid out the whole thing before i hit the compile button. makes it more interesting
 

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I don't know how long it will last, but both kids are in bed. :eek: "Little Black Book" is on FOX. Hmmm... haven't seen it before so I'm going to try. Although I have like 6 books I want to read right now, too.

ETA: Holy crap! I'm like 30 seconds in and it's like divine intervention! Definitely need to watch this movie...
 

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My oldest is out with her mom tonight and the little one is sound asleep. Sitting on the deck with the outdoor fireplace roaring, pounding some Sam Summers and posting on AZ. Mad steezy yo.

It's not as cool a scene as it might sound. Because I'm a dumbass, it took me 3 times longer than it should have to get the stupid thing lit. Then the keyboard on my POS laptop fritzes out for a bit. Finally that starts working and now it's starting to spritz drizzle. :lol: Oh well, I'm sticking it out for at least one more beer....
 

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Rain held off. Fire is roaring. Laptop is cruising and I'm gonna crack open #3. Life is good. :)
 

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Did you throw it in the fire? :lol:

Still watching the movie, but my contacts are drying out so I'm about to take them out. Maybe have a beer. The youngest woke up again about 40 min ago but I got him back down... hopefully for the night.
 

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No, the bastard was flying around the light outside the basement door which I had to turn on to see the keyboard so I whacked it with these little outdoor pillows we have. Fat ass yellow jacket. Now I'm listening to the fire crackle, the breeze blow through the trees, cricket and other chirping things. The birds were going nuts singing a few minutes ago. I love winter, but early summer chillin' is pretty nice too.
 

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Wed PM: Headed over to the theatre for the 2PM matinee. Had a vendor dog and a Coke Zero that I brought along before the show. Smoked a "laced" cigarette then headed in for some Abba stoke, if Abba can even be described that way, lol. We sat almost dead center in the first row, so we could watch the orchestra and I was getting full upskirt views of the dancing hotties. Wow, did I get an eyeful! Especially from the gal that played "Tanya". H-O-T!!! The show was fun and whimsical, and I enjoyed it more than I thought I would. The downside of the seats was when they lifted a portion of the stage floor and we were staring at hydrolics. Additionally, whnever they cranked up the "smoke" machine, it drifted over the edge of the stage and right into our faces. The second time that happened, my right contact dried up and felt like a glass shard in my eye. I was poking and prodding for about 10 minutes to get that sucker out. THen I was stuck with one good eye like Colonel Klink, lol. After the show, we wandered back towards the club and had cocktails in the lounge, then headed over to Patsy's for dinner. Had a massive Goose on the rox at the bar, then sat down for an antipasto and Veal Rolatini Marsala which was excellent. Finished that off with a glass of Cab and espresso. The waiter brought out a slice of fruit tart w/ a candle and they gave me a jar of their famous sauce for a bday gift. About 9PM we staggered out and we were both tired so we headed back to the room for the nite.

Thurs AM: A bit hung over, the sky's blue and it feels a little warmer today. Wifey still snoozing, drinkin coffee and eating a croissant with marmalade. No committed plan for the day as of yet. emailing and chattin, watching CNBC.

Ended up going to Central Park and catching rays and reading "Audicity of Hope". Had lunch at D'ella Trattoria across from Carnegie Hall, then subbed our way to Canal Street to slum around and shop. Came back to the club around 5, and snagged a pizza from Luigi's on 8th Ave and a 6 pk of Pilsners. Ate dinner in the park and called it a nite.

Fri: Checked out by 10AM, grabbed 2 sandwiches from Stage Deli and 2 apple strudels to bring home. Got home around 1:30. It's fun to go away, but there's no place like home, Toto............
 

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We went to the most rad wedding in NYC you could ever imagine a few weeks ago. It was right in midtown - St. Patrick's Cathedral, a cocktail hour that rivals most receptions, filet mignon, 10 piece band, the whole deal. We stayed right in Manhattan in the same hotel as the reception. My wife and I got our drink on and danced like fools. I had the white man dance rocking it.

Expensive weekend, but worth it.
 

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We went to the most rad wedding in NYC you could ever imagine a few weeks ago. It was right in midtown - St. Patrick's Cathedral, a cocktail hour that rivals most receptions, filet mignon, 10 piece band, the whole deal. We stayed right in Manhattan in the same hotel as the reception. My wife and I got our drink on and danced like fools. I had the white man dance rocking it.

Expensive weekend, but worth it.

As everything else goes up in price, NYC is almost reasonable now, lol. I drew the line at $10 for a piece of Lindy's cherry cheese cake.
 

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I am SOOOOOOOOO glad I watched that movie. It really is like divine intervention. :D Just what I needed right now.

So now what? I need some sleep.... Too much to do though. Maybe grab that beer now and delve into one of my books.
 

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As everything else goes up in price, NYC is almost reasonable now, lol. I drew the line at $10 for a piece of Lindy's cherry cheese cake.

Not really. My wife and I hit the hotel bar to kill some time before the cocktail hour. A gin and tonic and a cosmopolitan? $27! :blink: WTF?
 

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Mom and Abby got home about 9:30. Had a beer with mom and she ditched me for bed. Waiting for the last of the wood to burn and finish my final beer. Starting to spritz again.
 
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