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  • Carmen 9:54 pm on August 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Tonight…. a good ending to a somewhat crappy day 

    So, after a busy day at the office – while the sun is shining outside and I can hear all those damn tourists having such a grand time, all the while I’m looking forward to riding my bike home, dreaming of enjoying the waning sun on my 40 minute ride home – I go say hello to my bike and find a flat tire. Damn.  A bit disappointing.  I really can’t be too upset though.  I live in such a great place that even if my ride home gets a flat I can hop on a train that will get me home in 10 minutes and a nice boyfriend to pick me up at the train station. C’est la vie.  And then I saw this!

    view out of my living room window - nice!

    View out of my living room window - nice!

    So then, obviously, it was time for a lovely cocktail…

    I chose "The Boulevardier".  It was invented in 1927.

    I chose "The Boulevardier". It was invented in 1927.

    Ingredients: Bourbon, Campari and Sweet Vermouth

    Ingredients: Bourbon, Campari and Sweet Vermouth

    Delicious!

    Delicious!

    Max made a really good dinner of sausages, turnips and carrots.  And now I’ve decided that this has been the best day ever.  Wish you were here!

     
    • Emilily 10:46 am on August 13, 2009 Permalink

      Well, it certainly sounds like your day redeemed itself! That picture out your window is stunning; I can’t wait to see your place. We’re going to hang out in the firehouse and drink old-timey cocktails and make our business cards – it will be marvelous.

      My day yesterday was frustrating: I got very little work done (I think you know why) and now have looming deadlines to deal with today, and then after work I scheduled a massage, and it was horrible. I think I am not really a massage person in the first place, but I got talked into one of those Massage Envy year-long memberships where they charge you $59 each month (automatically) and for that you get one “free” massage (see, you pay $59 each month, so this is not really “free” they just call it that) plus all additional massages are $39. Which is a good price for a massage, provided it is a good massage, and you are the type of person who can fit two or more massages a month into their schedule. Anyways, my first three massages (I’ve had this membership for 11 months, and managed only three massages so far) were great, and (and this is important) the masseuse was hot – tall, well-built, maybe 25 years old, some sort of new-agey-type tattoos. Plus, his manner was very nice, soft-spoken and relaxing. But last night was another story! The dude was about 65 years old and had this giant gut, and every time he leaned over my back, his gut would smash against my arm. His massage had no flow to it, and he kept doing this weird digging under my shoulder blade thing, and at the end, he sort of shampooed my hair and scalp with massage oil…yeah, that bad, I almost got up and left. I feel like I need a massage to correct my massage. I guess I should have seen this coming when the week started out with an eye infection and a face rash. Sheesh. In conclusion, I wouldn’t recommend Massage Envy – I do like the occasional massage, but I like my $59 bucks more. Also in conclusion, today darn well better be an improvement over Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

  • Emilily 3:35 pm on August 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: adirondack, converse, frye,   

    shoes shoes shoes 

    converseOkay, I love converse, and I love a high heel…but please oh please, not at the
    same time. I would normally say that any shoe could be improved with a bit of
    height, but NOT athletic shoes. (For example, I would also say that any beverage
    could be improved with a splash of champagne, EXCEPT coffee. See, there’s an
    exception to every good rule.) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx

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    adirondack

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    xxxxxxx However, perhaps against my better judgment, I am still looking for an Adirondack
    boot with a heel – just like the one here, but with a 3+ inch wedge or cuban heel, and preferably not made by UGG. Somehow, UGG boots in my mind represent a very poor attempt to class up those sweatpants you should never have worn out of the house. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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    frye

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    And lastly, the boots that for months I have been coveting and stalking and making up little love songs in honor of, the Frye Harness Boot in Crazy Horse. I love everything about them – the walkable heel, the color, the name of the color, and the Lonesome Dove-esque androgynous cowboy fantasies they inspire…

     
    • Carmen 10:09 pm on August 12, 2009 Permalink

      I don’t know, I’m imagining wearing the high heeled converse….. and i think i would look pretty cool. oh wait, no, that daydream is turning horribly wrong and suddenly i’m one of the dancing girls on In Living Color.

    • Emilily 10:51 am on August 13, 2009 Permalink

      Flygirls!

    • megan 8:53 pm on September 14, 2011 Permalink

      i love and want the red converse heels any info on where or how i can get them?? VERY interested plz reply!!!!!!!!!

    • Helena 5:50 pm on February 21, 2012 Permalink

      Seriously!!! I bought mine in Amsterdam, and I never had so many responses, everybody tells me to sell them!! I think they’re really fun!!

  • Emilily 11:16 am on August 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    ethics shmethics 

    Did you read the article  in today’s Daily Galaxy yet, the one about improved memory? Fascinating stuff, however, what is the deal with this quote: “A team of scientists at the Spanish University of Malaga were working with rat brains, because of the combination of ethics and wimpiness that prevents human trials.” I mean, haven’t we been saying all this time, we’re ready already? I am going to be so bummed when I am 90 and the youth of tomorrow is getting all these biological and/or genetic enhancements and I’m stuck living out my golden years in a rocking chair on some shady porch with this completely obsolete 21st century brain I was born with. It’s rubbish.

     
    • Carmen 10:02 pm on August 12, 2009 Permalink

      I know, I think in order to be considered for human trials we need to avail ourselves to other countries. And then, I would be too scared. So, I guess this law of not doing scientific research on humans is probably there for a reason. But, as far as I know, there is no law against doing scientific research on your OWN brain! Now where did I put that RGS-14 for my V2 secondary visual cortex…

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