Inspired simultaneously and erratically by the blog thoughts of both Stanley Lee and Ned Rorem.

Aug 18, 2010

Los Angeles and Las Vegas.

We partied yesterday for the hell of it; now we party to stay relevant.

Aug 10, 2010

If I could live any person's life in history, it would be that of Leonard Bernstein.

In writing previous statement, just realized how gay that may have come across. Addendum: it would be that of Leonard Bernstein, but minus the gay sex.
Favorite cheap domestic meals; out-of-the-country meals don't count since they are (rarely) any help to you and serve you no purpose but to drool. In no particular order.

Hobee's: Sonoma Browns. Hashbrowns topped with grilled chicken breast strips, diced tomatoes, cheese and Classic Basil pesto sauce. ($7.95)

La Taqueria: Chicken Quesadilla with avocado, fresh melted mozzarella cheese, and sour cream. ($6.95)

The Kitchenette: Cherry Vanilla Baked French Toast - made with homemade bread. ($11.95)

Hyodonggak: Jajangmyun and Mandoo. (total $18.00)

The Hummus Place: Hummus Masabacha. A creamy, thick, hummus with fresh whole chickpeas. ($7.95)

Yuka: All-you-can-order Sushi. Fresh, reasonable, and not buffet-style. ($19.00)

Pisticci's: Prosciutto e spinaci. A light, rustic pasta tossed with prosciutto and fresh spinach in garlic and e.v. oil. ($9.95)

Joe's Shanghai: Soup Dumplings. Boiled pig fat dumplings. ($12.00)

Boom Boom Chicken: Korean fried chicken. ($19.00)

Yakitori Toto: Exotic/authentic Japanese Yakitori and half-priced Sake. ($20 each)

Aug 9, 2010

Palo Alto.

Currently drinking a scotch nobody would ever drink with me, watching a movie nobody would ever watch with me. The beauties of being home alone.

Red label + Best of the Best 2.

Aug 2, 2010

Banff.

If the absence of blog entries is at all indicative of my summer, suffice it to say that I haven't had such an amazing summer, possibly in my entire life. Thrown from the bright-colored vitality of Seoul directly into the snow-covered mountains of Banff, the hills here are undoubtedly alive, and with the sound of music at that.

John Perry says that music "really isn't so difficult," - a usual slogan uttered by the consortium of pessimists who are actually trying to say that music is a bitch, and then you die; to the slow movement of 960.

But that's ok!

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