Jeff took me out for wiener schnitzel at Balkan House yesterday. It is a truly superior meal. For the price you cannot beat it.
I have reduced my beer consumption a great deal… but that will get fixed tonight. Today Katie is 21 and I’m taking her to Drink in New West with a bunch of her friends. I don’t think I’ll stay too late, drinking with your children’s friends is like saying you don’t have friends of your own. At least it’s one bus ride home, for both of us.
My brain turned to mush when This Guy called and said school stuff will prevent him from seeing me this weekend, but then my brain started functioning again as I went into planning mode. Hopefully I’ll see him some time early next week. Cue the evil grin.
According to twitter world famous Canadian writers message each other all the time about incredibly trivial stuff (for example the slug post from yesterday started as a tweet from Margaret Atwood), Nathan Fillion is having a bromance with Seamus Dever (co-star on Castle), and Dita Von Teese just ordered a “thanksgiving in a box” from the American Store in Paris. These little peeps into other people’s lives are kinda cool, actually. It’s interesting to see which celebrities ‘get’ twitter and which don’t.
I follow Stephen Harper; all his tweets ever do is say exactly what he is doing at a certain time. It’s like a GPS for the PM. Never any opinions expressed… just where he is. I know what John would say about that if he was still alive….
A number of celebrities (referred to by Perez Hilton as celebutards) are already in train to be sued by people they have (while high as f*****g kites if the internal textual evidence is to be believed) slandered. Other celebrities somehow think that misspelling every second word and sounding like an ignorant, lazy, disloyal chenozzle is, too use the parlance of happier times, cool. As a single example, Courtney Love.
Other celebs, like Weird Al Yankovic, tweet stuff like this, as of twelve minutes ago…
Didn’t see anybody famous sitting in First Class. If this plane crashes, I am TOTALLY getting the headline!
Which you have to admit is kinda hilarious, spelled correctly, and provides insight into how he thinks.
John Cleese’s tweets are alternately content laden “I am here with so and so” and funny. Bruce Sterling is always going off about exotic locales in Europa – but this morning he linked to a Pop Mechanics article about Robert Heinlein’s house. William Gibson passes along Amazon reviews from his wife (who must be one of the funniest women who ever lived, if her taste is anything to go by). So yes, I’m enjoying twitter.
Anyway, I’m off to a church meeting. Everybody, as you were.
Somebody should tell the PM his tweets would be useful for a stalker up to no good.