Saturday, October 27, 2007

Huh?!

The day's getting weirder and weirder... first I got phone calls from random numbers and one 'Anonymous' which I never pick up. Then this guy buzzed my door and since I didn't order anything, didn't let him in. As luck would have it, the delivery guy met my friendly downstairs neighbor and guided him to my door.

Imagine my surprise to find floral and basket arrangements addressed to me (double checked)! Lovely message but it wasn't signed! Birthday's over so what are these for? The one time I got flowers was probably more than 5 years ago! I'm a practical person but this sure feels good!

Halloween Party...

...which I didn't go to. Bah, my costume didn't arrive in time but that wasn't the only reason. It was rainy and cold, and my own general crabby mood weren't ideal for attending a party. Well next year, then! Found a mistake I made at work & having to reveal it wasn't pleasant. Hate it when that happens.

Heard that Jackie was a first rate Mafia Princess and judging from the prep work, I bet she had all the boys running after her! Not sure if Marta & Hazel dropped by like they said they would and Bea was just like me, chickening out for our own reasons.

Got it this afternoon!

RWC 2007

Ah, my second team also did not win but coming into the tournament with 80-1 odds and making it all the way to the Finals is awesome enough. Michelle & I were at The Sunburnt Cow and even 2 hours before the start, the place was already packed. Had to find a perch to eat our brunch and just managed to squeeze in at the bar (I was almost behind it). Met English guy Alex (and later on his friends) and a good time was had by all. Me in my Union Jack jacket and boys in Red Lion shirts were completely surrounded by Boks fans. Why are they in an Aussie bar? Michelle chose the place thinking it was neutral enough and since Nelson Blue (Kiwi) wasn't showing the match... And since there is a good number of Saffas in the city, why isn't there any South African pubs? Anyhow, we refused to give up our spot (no blockage whatsoever) and stood all the way. Needless to say, I didn't agree with that call and yet again, it was another high drama RWC final. Then English guy kept asking us to go to some tiki bar where his friends in a band play, but we wanted to check out Halloween costumes instead. Throughout the rest of the day English guy kept calling & calling and I thought "Hmm, he's obviously drunk".

Anyway, Michelle & I ended up watching Into the Wild which I found tragic & disturbing. What a waste it was for an idealistic young man to ultimately realize that what he tried so hard to discover he already had/knew all along. His last revelation (won't tell you, find out for yourselves) was truly heart breaking. Everyone should go see this movie.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

That time of the year again...

Yea, so I already feel like a hundred but this time I had a great kick off - drinks at 230 Fifth's rooftop bar. Heard all about it & it seriously deserved all the hoo hah. Too bad the weather wasn't cooperative and good thing management provided thick fleece blankets for patrons. We started out with about 10 peeps & as the night progressed, only Beth & myself were left waiting for Jeremy to fly in. The appetizers were surprisingly good (and Malaysian! - didn't know that before) and when the man finally showed up, we moved to the rooftop and cocooned ourselves. The view was really worth the cold that night. Quentin & Amy showed up & we called it a night at 12:30 am.

After brunch at Pastis, Jeremy, Bea & I played tourists & boarded those red double decker buses that locals laugh at. It was fun running around town doing the Uptown (to Harlem proper), Downtown (got off in Chinatown) and the Night Loops after dinner. Walter was supposed to meet us for dinner at Bar 89 in SoHo but he missed the train, and then Bea decided to ditched us! So I took Jeremy to Nyonya & he liked the food (don't know anyone who doesn't, seriously). We hopped onto the Night Loop bus as soon as we saw it coming down Grand Street and as it was shorter than we thought, we squeezed in a movie as well. We didn't like The Darjeeling Limited at all (disjointed storyline, too weird) and I definitely enjoyed The Royal Tennenbaums more. So glad Jeremy finally got to see the city beyond the PATH train and Cortlandt Street. I think he had a really good time & I'm looking forward to more of London next month :-)

Went home on Sunday and mom cooked all my favorite dishes for dinner. No cake this year but got the new iPod Nano! I was so surprised, thinking geez I'm to old for presents!

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Utterly Devastated


Just like the final score, the Haka was too close

The All Blacks lost - again! Is there some curse on the Kiwis or why the hell can' t they win the RWC?! We started the day happy with brunch; happy that all of us were finally brought together for the ABs (yes, even Benny came out after his sabbatical).

We decided to go somewhere new on the Upper West Side and The Parlour was filled with Frenchies (I won't go there again!). Once more, we were the minority but Sanjay, Aaron & co. from the Kiwi Club joined us. I screamed my head off and probably injured Liam & Hillary from gripping their shoulders and knees. Alas we lost by 2 fucking points - it was really unbelievable. Being on top all these years and when it really counted, we didn't deliver. Geez another 4 years?!

We had to drown our sorrows somewhere else and Pam very generously hosted us at her Manhattan-luxury balcony. The plan was to drink till it was time to go to Brandy's Piano Bar but the lot of us didn't even make it past 10:30 pm on a Saturday night!

But here's the consolation, courtesy of Helen:Nick Evans & Luke McAllister...and of course, my Dan Carter