"By experience we find out a short way by a long wandering."
--Roger Ascham

1.24.2004

This is "dope"... Need to brush up on the latest slang? Try these flashcards, as featured in a recent Real Simple.

1.23.2004

Work was completely bearable today. Not only did I get some new assignments, but we spent most of the day talking about where we would all go to dinner tonight (three separate dinner groups). I know MelissaLisa will have been everywhere, but for those who might happen through ATL sometime, here's a compilation of our suggestions:

Eclipse Di Luna (recommended by me, Becky)- Tapas, limited selection, but cool. Major bonus points from me because it's hard to find and therefore feels exclusive.

Fratelli's (Becky)- Italian, cozy. I need to try this place.

Joe's on Junipers (Becky) - burger joint. Citysearch says the atmosphere is great. I'll try it when the weather is nice and I can get on the patio.

Einstein's (me)- same owners as Joes, Einstein's is slightly nicer/more expensive. We had lunch on the bar side which was too swank for words.

Twists (Rebecca, me)- Sushi and Tapas. Way loud, but the sushi is good and the martinis (if you're not forced to be a t-totaler like me) are reasonably priced.

Front Page News (me)- New Orleans inspired, go on a night when you can take advantage of the patio. Have the muffaletta.

Cafe Tu Tu Tango (Rebecca, Becky, me)- Tapas, very cool. Best for big groups.

Doc Chey's Noodle House (Rebecca)- apparently I'm committing some sort of crime having never gone here.

Noche (Rin, Rebecca)- In the Virginia-Highlands (probably means nightmare parking) - Citysearch says the southwestern fare is not so good, but personal recommendations say otherwise.

Nickiemoto's (who doesn't recommend this place?)- Sushi, cool. Parking is not pretty, but Midtown has some obliging neighborhood streets. if you're not a straight male, try Monday night's Drag Show. Good times had by all, packed with boys and girls (but not a single boy with a girl).

1.22.2004

Auburn news...
The Road to Probation and the Board of Trustees
My parents have often told me that Lowder is seriously evil. As I was flipping through the Chronicle of Higher Education (lord was I bored a work today, but it's also interesting) I saw that the alumni actually urged Lowder's resignation. I guess I don't read much local news, because I'd never seen anyone published anything anti-Lowder. I think this whole probation thing could be a great way to flush out bad guys, and finally force my parents to find something new to complain about.
I hereby rescind every bad thing I've ever said about my mom's housekeeping abilities.

This is so sad: Squalor Survivors.

(check out the photos.... Eek)

1.20.2004

The Big Tymers have some great lyrics. These are just the right balance of player and loser.

Gator boots
With the pimped out Gucci suits
Ain't got no job
But I stay sharp

Can't pay my rent
'Cause all my money's spent
But that's okay
'Cause I'm still fly

Got a quarter tank of gas
In my new E class
But that's alright
'Cause I'm gon' ride

Got everything
In my mama's name
But I'm Hood Rich
La-da-da
For those of you who can stand to watch political speeches:

Play the State of the Union drinking game

(link courtest of metafilter)

1.19.2004

AHS info: c/o '99 wedding

Erin sent me a link to Clay and Jessica Cobb's wedding photos (I'm assuming she took his name...) They were married in December, FYI. Erin guessed erroneously about the location, Laura confirmed- Sagahatchee Country Club. Also, that might be the lab band in the background at the reception. Wouldn't surprise me.
The Democratic Candidates

I've been ignoring politics on purpose for quite some time... so now that I feel slightly interested, I dug up a cheat sheet on the major democratic candidates. Maybe you want to study up as well?

BTW- if there's a better summary somewhere, give me a heads up.

1.18.2004

Three things: What went wrong in Rachel and Allan's wedding
or How R&A almost won $10,000 on America's Funniest Home Videos

1. While helping Rachel and dress up the stairs to the altar, the maid of honor stepped on her own dress, resulting in a huge ripping sound. If the whole skirt had ripped off or if I had been unable to quit laughing (I snickered for a loooong time), we could've been winners.

2. While trying to get the unity candle lit, Rachel's errant candle fell at her, pouring wax on her arm, but (un)fortunately (for the videographer) not torching her dress.

3. Bridesmaid #2 nearly passed out. Thankfully we got her onto the piano bench, and one of Allan's uncles stepped up to help her. If she had fallen, it would've been on me (two steps down) which would've meant a domino-effect of maids and 10,000 big ones.

MVP: Allan's uncle
LEB (least event-causing bridesmaid): Me

Honestly, I felt bad for bmaid #2, for the whole reception she had to reassure 150++ people that she was okay and talk about what she had eaten before hand (like all of us, that was light breakfast, no lunch).
I tried a new restaurant last night-- Wolfgang Puck Express. It was... weird. You order at a cashier station (okay, fast food restaurant), then sit down where a waitress brings silverware (hmm, non-fast food) with nice-ish paper towels (fast food). I had a turkey sandwich with fries (fast food) but the sandwich was on fancy bread and the fries were "herbed" (non-fast food). It was a place where snobby Buckhead could pretend to be commoners, but without having to rub elbows with the unwashed masses. I don't know of another fast food joint where I would've felt comfortable with my hair still in my fancy bridesmaid-do.
I give it a 10 for concept, an 8 for price, and a 6 for food quality.