Have you noticed an uptick in the number of people wearing jean jackets these days? Could it be that the beloved Canadian Tuxedo is primed for a comeback? I would appreciate any commentary regarding this phenomenon from all of our fashionista readers out there.
Just in case you were wondering, this is a Canadian Tuxedo over here to the right. Any comments from our neighbors to the north (including members of my extended family) would be welcomed.
I am downright giddy with anticip…pation about this evening’s upcoming Rocky Horror-centric episode of Glee. Growing up in the eighties, I was really into the RHPS and I have been to over thirty-five midnight showings of the film. I hope that they do Sweet Transvestite and Rose Tint My World tonight because those are two of my favorite songs from the show.
Happy Birthday to my sister-in-law Alia today! Have a good day Pea-Hag.
How friggin’ awesome is it that the Giants are in the World Series this year? For the sake of my friend Mike Beusch’s health and sanity, I hope they win.
Beginning this Thursday and continuing every Thursday into the foreseeable future, I will be attending a movie with my new caregiver Juan at the theater in downtown Redwood City. This is an open invitation to any of you local or visiting folks to join us for an afternoon at the cinema. I will post the movie and showtime by 10 a.m. Thursday morning in the area to the right just below the photo at the top of this page. The last sentence is not applicable to my Psychology Today readers. Sorry.
And finally, have any of you seen the latest campaign commercial for California governor? It is the most effective political ad that I think I have ever seen. While I am not exactly thrilled with either candidate, I am looking forward to seeing the return volley.
“How friggin’ awesome is it that the Giants are in the World Series this year? For the sake of my friend Mike Beusch’s health and sanity, I hope they win.”
You can say that again. Please, please, please Giants … four more wins this season!
Go Giants!!!
I’ve seen the “déjà vu” commercial a couple of times and it was hilarious (in a sad kind of way), and more than a little scary. And I’m with you, Jason, I’m not very excited about either candidate.
Colin’s little league coach canceled practice on Thursday so everyone could stay home and watch the game. We looked for tickets (okay, stop laughing) the other day and SRO tickets were almost $500. There were seats right behind the dugout for over $10K! Really?!!?!
Never heard the “Canadian Tuxedo” expression before, but in college I used to have THE most bitchin’ long jean jacket!
Go Giants!!!
I was thinking the same thing, Pasta. I’ve been wondering how the GOP could cough up the exact same candidate again. And that ad just made the whole thing fit perfectly.
Not big on Jerry Brown, but the last thing we need is some right wing billionaire who doesn’t even bother to vote buying the election and passing tax cuts for her corporate pals.
As you know, I’m not much of a sports gal, but I was stoked the Giants won Saturday or our gig in SF would’ve been miserable at best. Instead, however, BAND CAMP got to follow up the victory by playing “Don’t Stop Believin'” to a couple hundred reveling Giants fans crushed against the stage and singing along at the top of their lungs. Good stuff. 🙂
“For the sake of my friend Mike Beusch’s health and sanity, I hope they win.”
WOOHOO!! They did it! And I’m still healthy and …. uh …. well, one of two isn’t bad.