Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Just Friends, People

Ricardo has a beautiful wife and two gorgeous lovely daughters. I am just his Queen and he is just my King. No big deal. Take it easy.

Nicole

Ricardo in Panama Says...

My Queen. I was 9 days in Colombia with my daughters and my wife, I was really very happy. I returned to Panama on Sunday and I see them again in December. I am a king very fortunate to have them as my family and to have you as my queen.

Loving Kilgour

Thanks for your post, man! He is right about Fuerzabruta, I have seen it too and if one were on shrooms one might actually get up there and start swimming or flying around the room. THe program should ccome with a warning.

Kilgour Says...

My weekend usually starts on Wednesday but I took a rest and started on Thursday night. Simona and I went to see Fuerzabruta in Union Square (same people who did De La Guarda). Amazing mix of dance, world music, acrobatics and all around athleticism. Would probably go GREAT with mushrooms. Then went on to see my buddy Kirk DJ at the “FREAKS & GEEKS” party at Identity. I can deal with ‘freaks’... I can deal with “geeks”... But they forgot to add “Losers” to the title cause that’s all that were there. Actually might as well just drop the freaks part and the geeks part. I went to see “LOSERS” at Identity on Thursday night. Friday was Heavy Metal Happy Hour then ended up back in Brooklyn, taking requests on the acoustic and leading a late night rock-out-sing-along that ended up on the rooftop. No, I’m sorry ma’am... I don’t CARE if you’re sleeping and no we WON’T keep it down. Bitch.

Did You Catch That?

Our new poster, Adrienne, lives in Lesotho Africa!!!! Three cheers for Adrienne, living over there, working with the government to help teach HIV positive mothers from passing the virus on to their children.

World Cup 2010!!

Adrienne in Lesotho Says...

I washed the dishes friday night (noteworthy because us wealthy foreigners living in africa have cleaning ladies, but i washed them myself even though she was coming the next morning) than i drank a bottle of wine to celebrate myself washing the dishes.
Then on saturday I rode a horse in the mountains. that was hot and a little frightening.
Then on sunday i went for a latte (a HUGE deal for me here) and listened to the audio version of the economist, which takes 2 hours to download with african speed internet. But its much easier than reading it online.

Amber-Lea Says...

Saw a Cure cover band at Highline Ballroom drank lots of tequila had Smartfood for breakfast went to the beach grilled corn on the cob made French toast for breakfast laid on the beach swam in the ocean visited Target ($9.99 polo shirt fits great) into NYC for dinner at the Hummus Place on St. Mark's BEST mojito - weak, but extremely minty and blended! - back home fell into bed exhausted.

Lea Lorien Says...

Well I was on a float for gay pride this weekend singing my single "How Would You Feel!" The rain was pretty fierce so me and a dragqueen named Ericka huddled under our rainbow for cover, considering we both had beat faces and fabulous dresses on lol. It was my first float and I had a blast!

KInkle Says...

For once I had a really action-packed weekend, probably the most action-packed
weekend I've had since I've become a mom except for when we leave the child with
the grandparents to go out of town. ANYWAY Thursday I went with the hubby to see
Devo in McCarren Park which is the first show I've seen there. The Tom Tom Club
opened which was pretty cool because I have only seen them once before. It
didn't beat the show a few years ago in Central Park but it was good and full of
a nice mix of olds & youngs and surprisingly empty. I'm thinking I'm going to
hit some of those Jelly NYC pool party shows over the summer as well.
After we had some drinks with a friend of mine and I was very hungover the next
day. Consequently we stayed in Friday night and watched La Vie En Rose. Damn
that girl really deserved the Oscar. It was amazing it didn't even seem like the
same person, especially since i had only seen her looking dishy on the red
carpet.
It was a very disjointed movie but her performance was great and now I know all
kinds of stuff about Edith Piaf.
Saturday we couldn't get our shit together (running late, got lost, etc) but we
went out to Long Beach to see a friend who has a beach cottage there and meet
his new baby. Unfortunately by the time we got there it was kind of rainy but i
wasn't exactly dying to put my butt in a bikini so I was fine with that. We
never even touched down on the beach, we just stayed in and had a kind of weird
vegetarian meal and got pretty drunk just hanging out with my friend, his sister
and her friends. We spent a good portion of the evening watching my kid freak
out to this album my husband just produced. He was jumping up and down and
moonwalking and everything, he loves that rock and roll. We didn't get home until
like 2:30 am which is pretty late when you're dragging the kid home at that
hour.
SO Sunday I was invited to a screening of the Joy Division documentary. I've
known one of the guys from New Order since the 80s and he was speaking then
DJing the party after. It was at the New Museum where i had not been before but
the general consensus is the art sucks there so I didn't check it out. We had
some time to kill so we went to Cafe Habana and had a couple of bloody marys and
a ridiculously quick meal because the service is so pokey then saw the film. It
was really well done particularly if you are a Joy Division fan but I'm moving
Control down on the Netflix list because I don't think I can handle seeing the
same story twice.
The Q&A was very funny and it was really nice to see my old friend even though I
didn't get to spend too much time with him. They had an after party in Nolita at
The Randolph which I guess is a hotel but it was a really weird set up...no
speakers in the front of the tiny bar, a bunch of cold burgers and salad with no
forks set up in front of the DJ booth.. weird! It was fun just hanging out
though and the cocktails were free. We stayed til about 11:30-midnight then had
to go home to relieve the sitter but all in all it was a very eventful weekend
for me.

Mom Says...

Jim bought a bright red 2007 Saturn Sky roadster with 7,000 miles on it. WOW! We traded my 2004 Corolla as part of the deal, and Jim gave me his 2006 Subaru. He is one "old" happy camper. The car is really cool.

Carlo Says...

Worked on clearing my townhouse out to get it ready for sale, my neck had been seriously bothering me for a week, so as one could imagine a weekend of moving furniture resulted in my next and shoulder muscles feeling like they've been shredded a week full of mind numbing pain so far...
I seriously hope your weekend was more fun than mine.