Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Monday, December 29, 2008
Where's your money?
Its a tracking website for dollar bills. Here is their 'mission statement': Do you ever wonder where that paper money in your pocket has been, or where it will go next? This is the place to find out.
I had pretty much forgotten all about this site until today when I received an email letting me know that someone else has re-entered the bill I entered in June 2007.
Here is my dollar bill info:
One Dollar Bill, ---6D Series: 2003
This bill has travelled 60 Miles in 1 Yr, 247 Days, 21 Hrs, 59 Mins at an average of 0.10 Miles per day.
It is now 36 Miles from its starting location.
- Initial Entry: 26-Apr-07 09:35 PM Gilroy, CA
- My Entry: 17-Jun-07 08:19 AM Redwood City, CA 51 Days, 10 Hrs, 43 Mins 47 0.92
- Newest Entry: 29-Dec-08 06:35 PM Sunnyvale, CA 1 Yr, 196 Days, 11 Hrs, 15 Mins 13 0.02
This doesn't mean that the dollar bill that I set up for tracking hasn't been used since June '07- it only means that it's taken 1 year, 196 days, 11 hours & 15 minutes for someone else to enter it.
It's just too bad that that dollar bill isn't further away than Sunnyvale. I can't help wishing that the dollar bill was 'found' in another state or maybe somewhere on the East Coast.
Sure it's silly but at the same time it's pretty interesting to find that almost two years later that particular dollar is only 36 miles away from where I entered it so it has probably never left the Bay Area like some people who never leave the area where they grew up.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Dickens Fair 2008
We experienced: The Siamsa Scottish Dance Show, Mad Sal's Recreational Society Ladies, Morris Dancing, the incomparable Habbi'ru, a visit to the Absinthe Bar and the no-photo's-allowed Naughty French Postcards Review.
Here are a few choice pictures from our day... Enjoy
Scrooge & Ghost of Christmas Present
There were a few Steampunk 'characters' roaming about
Kisses from the Dark Garden (Victorian Corsetry) Model
Absinthe Bar
Zack poured our 'group' absinthe shot (Joe drank it & we just smelled it) and was quite engaging as he explained all the nuances of absinthe
And our final stop before heading home: Fezziwig's Dance Party
Friday, December 26, 2008
National Pretend To Work Day
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
No Top 1, 5 or 10 Lists here
Trader Joe's has always been the equivalent of "ready to wear" in gluten free products and they are my first stop whenever I shop for food.
This little G below is the new symbol that they are using to clearly show what products are gluten free ~ Which means that the food-stuff with this symbol are foods that I can eat!.
Hip Hip Hooray for Trader Joe's - they are awesome!!
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Billie Jean needs money honey...
According to reports the famous glove will be among a another 2,000 items that will be auctioned along with the "Glove".
PS: I do need to mention that some of the auction proceeds will go to MusiCares, a charity aimed at helping musicians in need ~ 'cause it would be mean to presume he's broke after dealing with that Bahraini prince who wanted his money back after giving Michael all those gifts / advance payments (???)
The iconic glittery white glove seen in Jackson’s 1983 “Billie Jean” music video
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Bangers
Yes, it's just a couple days away.... The Dickens Fair in San Francisco.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Express Thyself!
Monday, December 8, 2008
SNL it's making a very slight dent in my DVR
This is the most recent SNL Digital Short that made me LOL! seriously
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Holiday Weekend ~ Thankfullness
Thanksgiving - was Great!! My mom & dad had a group over for Thanksgiving. It was very informal and was fun with really great food and wine!! Rachel, who's about 18 or 19 months old, stole the show first with her squeaky shoes (once the squeakers were removed it was way less bothersome) and then with her aqua-doodle (a fantastic invention for kids that lets them draw with water so nothing can be destroyed! not walls, not clothes yours or hers, etc. It was great and fun to play with since Rachel liked us to draw with her = she shares well at this age).
With so many of the attendees having allergies (me included) my mom pulled out all the stops and made 3, yes THREE, different stuffing's (normal with cornbread/wheat, without wheat, and a rice stuffing without cornbread). There were nut free options for those that would die upon contact. Luckily, there weren't any vegetarians so we didn't need any tofu-turkey or anything like that.
Black Friday - I avoided the mall and stores on Friday, instead opting to head to the Gem and Jewelry show. It's actually been ages since I had been to the practically quarterly traveling jewelry show, but I was finally in town when it was here and I wanted to avoid it on Sat and Sun to take advantage of everyone else being at the mall. I didn't really need anything but wanted to get some earrings and found a pair in silver for only $20.00, who could pass that up? I also bought some rhinestone stuff for bellydancing, but overall I didn't go crazy since I didn't need anything.
Memory Lane - my friend Dina, who I met in college when we randomly became roommates on campus, was in town for the holiday. It's been ages since we've seen each other. She lives in Denver and though I went there once to visit it was winter and I'll NEVER do that again (hello, I live in CA for a reason!), I think it was around 2 or 3 years ago that she was in the Bay Area and we drove to Napa for dinner.... No matter, it was too long.
We met in San Francisco for dinner with her friends and she was going to spend the night there before heading back to her mom's in the morning. We met for Sushi and then back to their apartment where we reminisced about SFSU: the roommates we hated, the Jay Leno reported "Foot Licker" while we lived on campus, and all the rest... It was so great to just hang out and catch up.
TV Addiction- this weekend my TV had control of me when I was home... I just couldn't help myself, all those mini-projects that I was going to work on were pushed to the wayside because the TV had control.
Sadly got caught up with a few episodes of The Pickup Artist on VH1 including the finale - the nerds weren't bad looking but some of the 'opening' lines (of a set) were LAME! "What movie is this line from?: Nobody puts Baby in the corner" OR the other popular "My friends and I completed a caper and we are celebrating like it's the end of Oceans Eleven". Really, didn't the King of the Geeks, that guy named Mystery, teach them any other new lines to use?! And was he referring to Sinatra's Ocean's 11 or George Clooney's? What am I thinking, how would those girls even know who Frank Sinatra is?!?! (wow, I just outed myself & just proves I'm old now)
TV SIDEBAR: This weekend while TV watching I sat with the laptop and confirmed that Sophomore Show Pushing Daisies wasn't "picked up" (fancy word for canceled - though ABC refuses to use the word canceled) for next season. I find this very sad since Pushing Daisies is a really good show. I wasn't too sure about it after they handed out hundreds of slices of pie at Comic-Con without any utensils! Also, on the un-picked up list includes Dirty Sexy Money (also a good show), Eli Stone (never watched it)
Baby Free Time - Rachel's mom and I went out without Rachel on Sunday. I'm really not certain if Rachel cried the whole time with the babysitter, and if she did cry the whole time, I feel bad for the babysitter!, but when we left she was in tears and when I dropped mom off Rachel still had red-red cheeks and looked so sad. Next time I think Rachel won't let me take mom out without her....