Monday, November 05, 2007
We're number one!
lombardi's in little italy, nyc was the first pizzeria in america. after more than a hundred years, its still dang delicious.
been there. done that.
We hit this Times Square chain pizza joint on our first trip to NYC back in the winter of 2003. It was actually my first taste of NY-style pizza in New York. meh... On this trip I am starving and haven't eaten a real meal (half a banana for breakfast and a bag of airplane pretzels don't count) in 21 hours. I still decide to wait for something better.
I can see myself!
Just got a shine in the denver airport. I don't think these shoes looked this good when I bought them.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Saturday, June 02, 2007
out shoppin
robin is sampling a few of the options at a piano sale
Update: This is actually the piano we purchased that day. A very lightly-used Baldwin that sounds fantastic and looks great in our living room (lines and wood color go great with our mid-century Eames chairs).
Update: This is actually the piano we purchased that day. A very lightly-used Baldwin that sounds fantastic and looks great in our living room (lines and wood color go great with our mid-century Eames chairs).
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
the best part of seeing spider-man 3
I can't stress enough how horrible this movie was. I was a fan of numbers 1 & 2. If you enjoyed those at all, I suggest you don't ruin the memory of them by seeing #3. Here are just a few of the HUNDREDS of faults in this movie...
- Kirsten Dunst singing
- cuddling on a web
- Tobey Maguire strutting
- Tobey Maguire acting tough
- Tobey Maguire acting goth
- Tobey Maguire dancing
- too many villains
- even more singing
The ONLY thing I liked, were the the Sandman effects. That's it. At least we got to goof off with the life-sized Simpsons Movie display.
G
Monday, May 07, 2007
Friday, May 04, 2007
i can't help myself

Now I am not suggesting you buy something. But, it certainly wouldn’t bother me if you persuaded some of your less “classy” acquaintances to do a little shopping.
http://www.cafepress.com/parisfree
Oh yeah! Don’t forget my hip, “talkin’ jive” line as well. It’s DOPE. All the fly kids be sportin’ that gear.
OK, now I am completely humiliated. Have a swell day.
G
Saturday, April 28, 2007
ummm...yuck!
I like natural and organic stuff as much as the next guy, but there are some things I just won't try.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Saturday, March 31, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
paper or...paper?
This is awesome. I can only hope it moves eastward very soon.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/27/environment.baggs.reut/index.html
When we were in Amsterdam for a week over X-Mas 2005, our studio apartment came with a supply of heavy plastic bags. The landlord warned us that we would need them if we went shopping.
Sure enough, when I went shopping for supplies soon after getting settled, I noticed the clerks weren't even offering bags, let alone paper or plastic. If you needed a bag, you had to ask, and you were charged for it.
Thanks to my recent trip to South by Southwest in Austin, I have doubled my stash of canvas shopping bags. And they knock a few nickels off my shopping bill every time I use them. Sweet!
G
http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/03/27/environment.baggs.reut/index.html
When we were in Amsterdam for a week over X-Mas 2005, our studio apartment came with a supply of heavy plastic bags. The landlord warned us that we would need them if we went shopping.
Sure enough, when I went shopping for supplies soon after getting settled, I noticed the clerks weren't even offering bags, let alone paper or plastic. If you needed a bag, you had to ask, and you were charged for it.
Thanks to my recent trip to South by Southwest in Austin, I have doubled my stash of canvas shopping bags. And they knock a few nickels off my shopping bill every time I use them. Sweet!
G
Thursday, March 15, 2007
$8.32
Charges for that exact amount appear in my bank account at least twice a week. Now you know what I want for christmas.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
holy crap!
it is 11:09pm in austin, tx. We were supposed to leave at 4:50pm Our NEW plane is supposed to leave in 6 minutes. BUT there are "mechanical problems" with a seat. Apparently they have called the mechanic. We are never going home.
united sucks!
our flight home was seriously delayed due to the plane we were supposed to fly on having "mechanical problems." Right now they tell us we should get home around 1am, after a replacement plane arrives around 10:30 pm. We aren't confident. Mike wants to be compensated with "some sort of a meat sandwich." Stacy prefers a candy bribery.
culinary awesome-ness
"Protein 2000" and potstickers at the all vegetarian joint, Veggie Heaven. I didn't mean to post the same picture twice. I will swap one out with another food pic I took. It was all so tasty.
pizza again?!
standard dinner on 6th street in austin. There are about 37 different pizza windows along the bar crawl. 34 of them are the same company. All of them are mediocre.
Monday, March 12, 2007
ahhhh...
the life of the open bar...
the waitress was wandering through the throngs of badge-wearers with a tray full of Sierra Nevada Pale Ales and shots of Patron looking for a group of geeks that had left the party. I felt it was my duty to lighten her load. I mean, it's all free, right? Ok, the tequila went un-consumed.
the waitress was wandering through the throngs of badge-wearers with a tray full of Sierra Nevada Pale Ales and shots of Patron looking for a group of geeks that had left the party. I felt it was my duty to lighten her load. I mean, it's all free, right? Ok, the tequila went un-consumed.
more lines
this time, we are in line to see "knocked up" the latest comedy from judd apatow. He's the guy that made "40 year-old virgin" as well as "freaks and geeks".
went to church on sunday
the premiere of "what would jesus buy?" was great. More q/a from the good reverend billy, morgan spurlock and the director (sorry I don't remember his name offhand**- he wasn't very talkative) as well as a great performance by the entire "stop shopping gospel choir" followed the movie.
I thought the film was very well done. Like "super-size me" it was a serious message delivered with a good dose of humor. the plan is to have this documentary released at christmas time.
**This post, as well as all others at SXSW 2007, were posted on the spot via my Palm Treo. Some details slipped through the cracks. Thanks to the comment on this post, I was reminded that the director of the film is Rob Van Alkemade. **
I thought the film was very well done. Like "super-size me" it was a serious message delivered with a good dose of humor. the plan is to have this documentary released at christmas time.
**This post, as well as all others at SXSW 2007, were posted on the spot via my Palm Treo. Some details slipped through the cracks. Thanks to the comment on this post, I was reminded that the director of the film is Rob Van Alkemade. **
Sunday, March 11, 2007
showtime
inside the paramount, waiting for the lights to come down. we are all about to learn about the sins of commercialization, as preached by the reverend billy and the stop shopping gospel choir.
waiting in the rain
it's pouring in austin now. Josh and I are in a long long line to see "what would jesus buy?" a new film produced by morgan spurlock.
spoonful of sugar
Morgan Spurlock talks about the importance of adding a bit of "fun" to serious topics to make them more palatable. Apparently his big, bushy, Ted Kazcynski-like beard has something to do with the next movie he is directing, but he won't say much about it. He hinted that he "might have" spent some time in Saudi Arabia.
family reunion
Mimoco' the company that made my well-used 1gb usb flash drive alien, ta2b (tatoo-bee), has a booth in the trade show. You can see how my little friend used to look back in the third row.
the other side...
just in case you wanted another perspective, angie has been doing some photo blogging from her new blackberry pearl as well. just so you know, I am purposely hamming it up for any photos of me. check it, yo!
http://www.angievan.com/blog/angie.html
G
http://www.angievan.com/blog/angie.html
G
Saturday, March 10, 2007
birthday blood
ok. Here's my version. We have been roaming around austin sampling a few of the free libations offered up at some of the sxsw parties. I neglected to eat dinner so we decided, on the way back to the hotel, to stop in a pizza joint for a few slices. I was concentrating on stuffing my face so much that I didn't notice two steps to get over the curb after we left the pizzeria. Down I went into the alley along with my dinner and drink.
I don't know which is worse. The fact that I just ruined a good pair of jeans, or that it all happened over less than stellar pizza.
G
I wish robin was here
for many selfish reasons of course, but also because I think she would enjoy a documentary strictly about one of our most important typefaces.
big birthday bean burrito
deee-licious! too bad it gave me the head-bobs in the next two conference sessions. or maybe it was the two pints of beer i had with Josh.
pull over, man...
I gotta JAM! a tricked-out yaris with a big screen in the back and festival-goers showing their guitar hero skillz.
sxsw swag!!
sine we got platinum passes, they gave us free crap for all three conferences. the big keepers are the cds and sweet canvas totes, which will be added to our non-plastic grocery bag arsenal.
only in texas...
meat as a garnish. apparently this is some sort of sausage bread pudding that arrives whether you order a vegetaian meal or not.
Sunday, March 04, 2007
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