Filed under: social media, travel | Tags: choke, chuck palahniuk, comic-con, debauchery, twitter, twitterberry, vacation
An added bonus of living by myself is now that I have a kitchen all to myself, I actually enjoy cooking. I’m still not very good at it, and only cook simple things, but it’s a start. Last week I made a potsticker salad with bean sprouts, sugar snap peas, carrots and scallions with a sesame oil / soy sauce dressing.
Monday night (before I came down with the bird flu…) I made mini artichoke / roasted red pepper pizzas, and the side is lemony green beans. The recipe was so delicious and simple.
This weekend I experienced Comic-Con. Craziness, let me tell you. All I really wanted to do was get in and get out. I wanted to get tickets to the screening of Choke, which I did. So Heston and I speed walk to the theatre (passing a group of about 25 zombies), wait in line for about 15 minutes only to get turned away. Guess I’ll have to wait until September to see it. We walk back to the convention center and meet up with Heston’s little brother. By the time we got back from the theatre, there were only 45 minutes left in the exhibition area. It was still fun even though we were only there for a little bit.
Everyone should check out Choke though: www.chokeonthis.net
So, I’ve been MIA from basically everything except Twitter (thank god for TwitterBerry) for the past few days because I’ve been disgustingly sick. I’m starting to feel better, and have only a half day of work tomorrow then off to SLO! Can’t wait for a nice relaxing weekend…hot tub and all. I’ll be back on Sunday night and am ready for some debauchery. Staying in for three nights in a row is uncharacteristic of me and I did not enjoy it one bit. Let the fun begin.
Love,
Lady
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