Halloween
October 30, 2005 on 11:39 pm | In Friends | No CommentsI got an invitation to go to a Halloween party in Ptown. John Lighter hosted the party (this isn’t his real name but you know how I like to rename people) at his house. He is one of the few successful artists, a painter, who lives in Ptown for a big part of the year. I can’t, again, describe the fun of the party so I’ll rely on pictures. Interesting fact is that one of the guests at the party was Michael Cunningham (III) winner of Pulitzer Prize for Fiction (Novel) for “The Hours.” And an unfortunate fact is that I kind of leaned on the fruit punch, without realizing that even when you don’t taste the alcohol it is still there - in vast quantities.
As a ramification I didn’t spent enough time with a clear head, but I had fun doing “milattis” and sweating to the oldies, I was Richard Simmons after all. I also have to say that the artistic crowd is eccentric, I’ll leave it at that, it is a beautiful word Ec.cen.tric.
Eccentric
adj 1: conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual; “restaurants of bizarre design–one like a hat, another like a rabbit”; “famed for his eccentric spelling”; “a freakish combination of styles”; “his off-the-wall antics”; “the outlandish clothes of teenagers”; “outre and affected stage antics” [syn: bizarre, freakish, freaky, flaky, off-the-wall, outlandish, outre]
2: not having a common center; not concentric; “eccentric circles” [syn: nonconcentric] [ant: concentric]
1: a person with an unusual or odd personality
2: a person of a specified kind (usually with many eccentricities); “a real character”; “a strange character”; “a friendly eccentric”; “the capable type”; “a mental case” [syn: character, type, case]
The moment that most recaptured that is the one at the piano, in the picture one can only see a small caption of the bliss - besides the piano and the odd clay-instrument, played by Sharon, there were other members of the artist’s society who played citra , mandolin, a big drum … and all sang an eccentric song about a girl.
White Trash Glamour
October 28, 2005 on 8:30 pm | In Morrning Show of Dan and Stephanie;FM 96.3,The Rose | No CommentsI love the topics that Dan and Steff pick for their show. This time they were talking about “How can you tell when a girl is trying too hard” - the first ting that came to my mind was the picture of one of my classmates. To hear it click on White Trash Glamour
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