During Spin class, as we add resistance and "climb" I constantly glare at the instructor and critique their music and attire. Then one day it donned on me. The male instructors more often than not wear sleeveless bike jerseys and play sappy music (maybe that is just at Gold's but I have yet to find a male instructor who has a sa-weet playlist) and I thought who else does that. Former boybanders. Think about Justin Timberlake and NYSNC and Backstreet Boys and all the others circa 1998...they loved sappy music (obviously) and were very in-tune with their physique. So are male spin instructors! It all makes sense to me now!
I give you this challenge when you are spinning next time and you will think, ah yes, she's right. It does not happen often so please give this to me.
Profound encounters and random tangents. But probably more random tangents.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Kudos and Boos 2010 version
For the first time this year...Kudos and Boos!
Kudos: Golden Globes. This is one of my favorite award shows because they are all drinking! Also, special kudos shout out to Juliana Marguiles AND Sandra Bullock AND Glee!!! Well done peeps.
Boos: This weeks episode of the Office. I love this show. I can watch it over and over again. In fact, I am watching it right now. But I was looking forward to this weeks episode, and it just did not cut it : ( Let's hope next weeks is better!
Kudos: Hope for Haiti. They raised over 57 MILLION! way to be George Clooney! He rallied his homeslices together and did good!
Boos: Haiti aftershocks. First of all I am surprised that they are still going on. Secondly, if I had gone through that, aftershocks would scare the hell out of me.
Kudos: Conan O'Brien. Way to go out with style. I was rooting for the crazy red head even though his show was on waaaaaaay past my bedtime. Sorry Jay, it was your choice.
Boos: Desperate Housewives. What the hell, why is it not on tonight? Actually, sorry, it is. But at 10 (too late) and it's old. Also, I am still mad that they killed off Karl.
Kudos: Golden Globes. This is one of my favorite award shows because they are all drinking! Also, special kudos shout out to Juliana Marguiles AND Sandra Bullock AND Glee!!! Well done peeps.
Boos: This weeks episode of the Office. I love this show. I can watch it over and over again. In fact, I am watching it right now. But I was looking forward to this weeks episode, and it just did not cut it : ( Let's hope next weeks is better!
Kudos: Hope for Haiti. They raised over 57 MILLION! way to be George Clooney! He rallied his homeslices together and did good!
Boos: Haiti aftershocks. First of all I am surprised that they are still going on. Secondly, if I had gone through that, aftershocks would scare the hell out of me.
Kudos: Conan O'Brien. Way to go out with style. I was rooting for the crazy red head even though his show was on waaaaaaay past my bedtime. Sorry Jay, it was your choice.
Boos: Desperate Housewives. What the hell, why is it not on tonight? Actually, sorry, it is. But at 10 (too late) and it's old. Also, I am still mad that they killed off Karl.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Happy Birthday KATE!
Today is the wonderful Kate's birthday! On Saturday, we had a sa-weet party for her...glitter was everywhere, pink was the color of choice, a legit pinata (I decorated it) was full of candy and Carly and I made a high-class obstacle course. The obstacle course was the hit of the day...it started out with teams of 4, first spinning with their head on a baseball bat 4 times around, then walking around some steaks in the ground with a small cup of water on the end of a painter's stir stick, then throwing 2 out of 3 pingpong balls in a basket, THEN chugging a beer (you could tag in a team member if needed) then walking with a book on top of your head to the porch. Just when you think it was over, we had a kicker...the team had to write out all 50 states. It was so fun and quite a hit.
Of course the night ended with a trip to the Carlos Club but there was a private 40th Birthday party (Happy Birthday John, whoever you are) and so we went up the street to a hidden treasure, the Patio. We made some new friends, the best was an 80 year old woman named Mary who was Kate's no. 1 fan (but she did have some issues when I took a picture and the flash went off). Finally, when we bet that the party was almost over...or at least more people would be at the Club...we walked back over and took over the dance floor. God I love the Club. And Kate!
Of course the night ended with a trip to the Carlos Club but there was a private 40th Birthday party (Happy Birthday John, whoever you are) and so we went up the street to a hidden treasure, the Patio. We made some new friends, the best was an 80 year old woman named Mary who was Kate's no. 1 fan (but she did have some issues when I took a picture and the flash went off). Finally, when we bet that the party was almost over...or at least more people would be at the Club...we walked back over and took over the dance floor. God I love the Club. And Kate!
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Fighting the Book
Last Sunday, I was playing on my compuper and tried to log into Facebook. It brought up another log in page, and so I thought I just mistyped the password. After a couple of tries, I didn't still could not log on and I read that my account was disabled. WHAT? I didn't do anything to "violate the terms of service" so clearly they made a mistake. I had to email them with my name, birthday and my email address. I figured I would be back on by the end of Monday.
I heard nothing from them for 2 days. Kate and Teresa were so concerned that they started a group: Dear Facebook, please give Julie Bonino back her profile. (They are so good to me.) I was starting to think that I would never get the book back, which I thought could potentially be okay (ive been meaning to cut back). I was thinking that it would make me last person to find things out...which i HATE being the last to know. But then, just as I was about to give up hope, I checked my email and a Facebook, someone has invited you to join this group....was there. Could it be? I tried to log in, and it said "incorrect email/password combination" So, again, I just thought I mistyped it. I tried again, but same thing happened. So I had them send me my password and then when I finally logged in, i found out that someone changed my name (Follow Us) and changed my profile picture to an animated girl with playing cards.
So here's my thought process on this...about 2 weeks ago, I got a confirmation email from PayPal telling me that $103.00 was charged to my account. I didn't do that. Someone hacked into my account. After I filled out a claim, they emailed me telling me it was accessed by a third party. Then, about 4 days later, I get rejected from the book. As a result, I have changed my passwords.
Now, I can be in those identity theft commericals becayse I AM a victim of identity fraud.
I heard nothing from them for 2 days. Kate and Teresa were so concerned that they started a group: Dear Facebook, please give Julie Bonino back her profile. (They are so good to me.) I was starting to think that I would never get the book back, which I thought could potentially be okay (ive been meaning to cut back). I was thinking that it would make me last person to find things out...which i HATE being the last to know. But then, just as I was about to give up hope, I checked my email and a Facebook, someone has invited you to join this group....was there. Could it be? I tried to log in, and it said "incorrect email/password combination" So, again, I just thought I mistyped it. I tried again, but same thing happened. So I had them send me my password and then when I finally logged in, i found out that someone changed my name (Follow Us) and changed my profile picture to an animated girl with playing cards.
So here's my thought process on this...about 2 weeks ago, I got a confirmation email from PayPal telling me that $103.00 was charged to my account. I didn't do that. Someone hacked into my account. After I filled out a claim, they emailed me telling me it was accessed by a third party. Then, about 4 days later, I get rejected from the book. As a result, I have changed my passwords.
Now, I can be in those identity theft commericals becayse I AM a victim of identity fraud.
My Apologies
It has been quite a while since I last blog so I was encouraged to step it up. Quite a lot has gone on for the past month... Welcome Home Parties were thrown, illnesses occurred, Jobs started, Birthday parties were thrown, and oh, I got kicked off Facebook. It was quite a month.
So....let's recap, shall we?
So....let's recap, shall we?
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Kudos and Boos
Well I have been slacking. I admit it. But, now we are back and better than ever...
Kudos...Michael! This week he got 2 college acceptance letters! He got into Fordham and Santa Clara. Now, he can really enjoy the holiday knowing that he's in college! Any school will be lucky to have him, but we will see which one it is! Congrats Michael!!
Boos...Brittany Murphy. So sad and tragic. She was so young and to have it right before the holidays. SO sad.
Kudos...Kate and Julie. We throw a good party. We had a fantastic surprise Graduation/Homecoming/Birthday party celebration for Carly last night. Although most of us are a little less peppy as usual but always a sign of a good party!
Boos... Winter storm on the East Coast. Sounds cold to me. But then again, I am cold at 74 degrees. I don't think I could hack East Coast weather.
Kudos...Emril Lagasse. This is a shout out for one recipe in particular. Citrus Champagne Punch. We had it at the party last night, and it was a hit! Possibly the reason why so many people are down for the count tonight...lots of sugar and lots of alcohol. It had Champagne, Limoncello, Vermouth, and Vodka. It almost hurts to write this btw.
Here's the recipe:
2/3 cup superfine sugar
1 cup vodka
1/2 cup limoncello
2 teaspoons vermouth
1 (750 ml) bottle chilled dry Champagne or sparkling wine
Ice
Lemon twists, for garnish
vermouth in a large nonreactive bowl and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved. Cover and refrigerate
until chilled, 1 to 2 hours. Add the Champagne and stir to combine.
Serve over ice in highball glasses, garnished with lemon twists.
Boos... Tiger Woods. Has his image been shattered? Why yes, I belive it has.
Kudos...Gingerbread houses! Today I went to the Rollas and made a legit gingerbread house! I had such a good time and although the drinks from last night were all hitting us (some harder than others) we all did wonderful jobs!
Boos...I can't think of anything else.
Kudos...Michael! This week he got 2 college acceptance letters! He got into Fordham and Santa Clara. Now, he can really enjoy the holiday knowing that he's in college! Any school will be lucky to have him, but we will see which one it is! Congrats Michael!!
Boos...Brittany Murphy. So sad and tragic. She was so young and to have it right before the holidays. SO sad.
Kudos...Kate and Julie. We throw a good party. We had a fantastic surprise Graduation/Homecoming/Birthday party celebration for Carly last night. Although most of us are a little less peppy as usual but always a sign of a good party!
Boos... Winter storm on the East Coast. Sounds cold to me. But then again, I am cold at 74 degrees. I don't think I could hack East Coast weather.
Kudos...Emril Lagasse. This is a shout out for one recipe in particular. Citrus Champagne Punch. We had it at the party last night, and it was a hit! Possibly the reason why so many people are down for the count tonight...lots of sugar and lots of alcohol. It had Champagne, Limoncello, Vermouth, and Vodka. It almost hurts to write this btw.
Here's the recipe:
Citrus Champagne Punch
Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse
- Prep Time:
- 10 min
- Inactive Prep Time:
- 2 hr 0 min
- Cook Time:
- hr min
- Level:
- Easy
- Serves:
- about 1 1/2 quarts, 8 to 10 servings
Ingredients
2/3 cup fresh lemon juice2/3 cup superfine sugar
1 cup vodka
1/2 cup limoncello
2 teaspoons vermouth
1 (750 ml) bottle chilled dry Champagne or sparkling wine
Ice
Lemon twists, for garnish
Directions
Combine the lemon juice, sugar, vodka, Limoncello, andvermouth in a large nonreactive bowl and stir until the sugar is completely dissolved. Cover and refrigerate
until chilled, 1 to 2 hours. Add the Champagne and stir to combine.
Serve over ice in highball glasses, garnished with lemon twists.
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Boos... Tiger Woods. Has his image been shattered? Why yes, I belive it has.
Kudos...Gingerbread houses! Today I went to the Rollas and made a legit gingerbread house! I had such a good time and although the drinks from last night were all hitting us (some harder than others) we all did wonderful jobs!
Boos...I can't think of anything else.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Celebrity Sighting!
Most people would consider politicians "celebrities" but to me, that does not really count unless they are really high up there...like so anyone could spot them. But, on Friday I did spot and stand about 30 feet away from...Willie Brown, Jr. Now, I don't anticipate a whole lot of people being able to spot him on their own so I really am only calling him a celebrity for one reason only. He had about 10 seconds of airtime in a major motion picture. That's right, he was in...The Princess Diaries! I believe he had one line, and one line only..."The Rain never comes down on Willie Brown" apparently he is on good terms with Mother Nature, which, it seems, Northern California is not.
Okay, so now you want to know all about my super sighting...well, Friday marked the end of Dad's reign as President of the ADC so we went to a luncheon at the Westin St. Francis. Very classy affair. Anywhos, the Keynote Speaker was none other than Willie Brown. And he even sat next to Dad (not for very long though, he was rather late and sat down for about 20 seconds before he gave his speech, which was pretty funny but I wont tell you so if you want to know, email me so that I can get an idea of how many people actually read this.) Okay, getting back on track, Mom and I were at the front table, so I was about 30 feet from him. Add that to the list and we are getting up there in numbers. Although I must say, even though I have a character from a hit movie, the list still seems pretty low. I just have to take it one celebrity at a time.
Okay, so now you want to know all about my super sighting...well, Friday marked the end of Dad's reign as President of the ADC so we went to a luncheon at the Westin St. Francis. Very classy affair. Anywhos, the Keynote Speaker was none other than Willie Brown. And he even sat next to Dad (not for very long though, he was rather late and sat down for about 20 seconds before he gave his speech, which was pretty funny but I wont tell you so if you want to know, email me so that I can get an idea of how many people actually read this.) Okay, getting back on track, Mom and I were at the front table, so I was about 30 feet from him. Add that to the list and we are getting up there in numbers. Although I must say, even though I have a character from a hit movie, the list still seems pretty low. I just have to take it one celebrity at a time.
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