You Say Tomato
Lots to talk about!! First, I already put this in the tagboard, but I'll put the link here so it's easier to reach: my friend Mike from NU is modeling for Polo Jeans. He was chosen because of his work for a nonprofit organization, Teach for America. Yay Mike!
In other news, I have to give a big shout out to Rob. When he and Courtney were over before we all went out Saturday night, he introduced me to the fact that I have a lot of cable channels I didn't know about. My new favorite channel is VH-1 Classic, they have old school videos. Today I saw the video for I'll Be Loving You Forever by New Kids, which took me back to my 5th grade days. I have to say that I must have only seen the New Kids from the front when I liked them, because they have some crazy ass hairstyles in the back (mullets, tails, and what not). Last night I saw one of my favorite videos on MTV2, "No Sex in the Champagne Room" by Chris Rock. My favorite line: "If a homeless person has a funny sign, he hasn't been homeless that long. A real homeless person is too hungry to be funny." Also: "Cornbread. Ain't nothing wrong with that!" Apparently they have a metal show on VH1 Classic, that's gotta be awesome. Speaking of '80's metal (and I promise this is my last music video comment), I was checking around when I was home for lunch and saw a "First Look" at some Mariah Carey video that was a cover of the Def Leppard song "Bringin' on the Heartbreak." Now for some reason I can't remember the original, but Mariah Carey should not cover Def Leppard. Actually, she shouldn't sing in general, but she should especially not cover Def Leppard. It was really bad, and I swear Joe Millionaire is in the video. This just should not be.
Ok, back to birthday fun. I definitely had one of the best birthdays ever this year. Even the giant storms on Thursday did not stop our fun. Thursday we went to Heroes. Most of the details of this night, as you can imagine, are hazy, but I'll give a couple highlights. Shannon and I spotted one of the funniest T-shirts ever; it read, "You say tomato, I say f**k you." Such wit. Another quality shirt had an arrow pointing up toward the wearer's head, reading "The Man," and an arrow pointing to his crotch, reading, "The Legend." Basically there was a lot of drinking, some dancing, and a lot of entertainment all around, as I ran around wearing my "Birthday Girl" ribbon(thanks Nance!) and telling everyone it was my birthday. Thanks again to everyone who came out to celebrate, it was a great night.
Friday was the Journey/Sammy Hagar/38 Special concert. Unfortunately I couldn't bring my camera in so I could document my fellow concertgoers on film, but you can only imagine the amount of entertainment we encountered. We bought lawn seats, and while we were entertained by a burly man sitting by us telling stories about beating someone with a broomstick(?) (I have to ask Court and Rob for confirmation on that one), we opted for the $10 upgrade to pavilion. The concert was pretty good: 38 Special actually have TWO songs I know, Sammy Hagar played "Dreams," probably my favorite Van Halen song (though Rob said he did a lot more Van Halen last year), and "I Can't Drive 55," and Journey was. . .Journey. I'm still amazed that I actually saw them live. Even without Steve Perry (and fake blond permed Steve Perry sounds exactly like them), they were great. They had strange video footage to accompany the songs, some of which went with the songs (ie wheels for "Wheel in the Sky") and others were just strange (ie video that looked like the movie in "The Ring"). Our fellow concert goers included a man with a silver flask, a woman who played air drums up and down the aisle like the Little Drummer Boy (no high hat with the souped up tempo), and many, many, many mullets of all colors, shapes, sizes, and (probably genders). They did all my favorite songs, and I was a very happy camper, though I wisely took the night off from drinking and did not enjoy any giant beers in guitar shaped cups.
Other adventures of the weekend included going to the Pub in Lisle (we randomly got free macaroni salad), St. Joes Park, and seeing T3 (good movie, though I could not handle Claire Danes in an action movie. However, watch for the surprise appearance of Chris "Singled Out" Hardwick). The Herald News has been pretty lacking in entertaining blotter and Open Line entries lately, except for an Open Line item for a 65 year old man who was angry that the ice cream truck in his area hasn't been playing music, saying "Who ever heard of an ice cream truck that didn't play music?" That's all she wrote!
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