Thursday, June 12, 2008

Friday the 13th


The nineties came and I stopped blogging because it was too hot. Today was in the 80°s so it wasn't too bad. I went uptown with Woody during my lunch hour. He bought a pair of sneakers in Chinatown. They were "ED" brand (go figure). Every box said size 12 but the Chinese woman told him to ignore that and just try them on. $15. Woody loved them so much he didn't even try to get the price down. I think he could have gotten them for $10. Then it was on to Dunkin Donuts for them to screw up my order once again. What's so hard about making a chocolate iced coffee? Here's a hint, just give me mocha and tell me it's chocolate. I won't even be able to tell the difference. Woody also bought a phone cover off a cart at Downtown Crossing. The vendor was being tended to by the police for some heart problems and an ambulance was arriving to take him to the hospital. Luckily for Woody the vendor from the next cart stepped in to finish the sale. And it's a good thing Woody knows how to operate a lottery machine as he had to go behind the counter in the Chinatown store to punch in a QuikPik for me for the daily number. The woman behind the counter was no help. I lost anyway. Thanks Woody. And tomorrow is Friday the 13th. I feel some good luck coming my way.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

The Nineties

The nineties are coming – temperatures in the nineties that is! All year long we can't wait for summer to get here, and when it does we find a way to complain about it. Let's just enjoy it while it's here. Now excuse me while I go lug the air conditioners around and spent my day trying to cool the house off. You never know, though, the weathermen have been wrong before.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

MTV Movie Awards

The MTV Movie Awards are broadcast so us forty-somethings can realize how out of touch we are with the current pop scene. But there's one thing the powers that be didn't count on: our generation is not getting older. Unlike the ex-hippies, the disco generation is still in the forefront of popular culture. We are healthier and more in touch than our parents could ever hope to be at our age. And we're not going anywhere.
Sorry kids, look around. The 70's and 80's still rule. And they may continue to rule until we are in our 70's and 80's.