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Carefully Scheduled Madness

  • Nov. 12th, 2007 at 4:33 PM
Good Puppy
I thought scheduling the ever-loving life out of the next two weeks would snap me out of this funk. It did well enough for the weekend but today is grey, blue, and various shades of ugh.

Friday-- Dinner at Pitfire and four one-act plays by Noel Coward: Well, dinner was kind of the highlight of the evening. The plays were alright, actually kind of reminded me of Roald Dahl's surprisingly dark short stories. Some humor in the dim bits of life, but mostly lots of unhappiness. Yay? The Unintentionally Hilarious award goes to the waltz sung in the last play. Anybody seen All That Jazz? Remember that awful sexy sex airplane sex musical number with the song "Take off with us/ Take off with us...?" The first two lines of the waltz had exactly that beat, tone, count, everything but the words. It was all I could do to not giggle.

Saturday-- SoCal Games Day! Arrived a bit late, but played lots of fun stuff and stuck to my no fried foods pledge despite the delicious onion rings at Everest. Met up with [info]playmayt for the all-star cast of the year: Eddie Izzard, Tim Curry, Billy Connolly, Emily Mortimer, Jane Leeves, Tracey Ullman, Jim Piddock, and Eric Idle in Idle's new play, "What About Dick?" How did all those names fit in one little paragraph, much less on the same stage? It was a staged reading of Idle's "film for radio," presented as a radio program with actors sitting at the back of the stage when quiet and sharing three microphones to speak their parts. It was funny, it was filthy, and Tim Curry's voice is the single most beautiful sound I have ever heard in my life, but the play itself wasn't that good. It felt very disconnected and patched together and the extended EM Forster/Howard's End/films of Emma Thompson & Anthony Hopkins parody just didn't work for me. The people watching was fun, though. Lots of Brits, movers & shakers and stars and such, and I'm pretty certain I saw Jeff Lynne striding up the aisle wearing sunglasses during intermission (really? 9.30pm inside the theatre and really? O... K...) Billy Connolly was the hit of the night with an incomprehensible Scottish detective, and Eddie Izzard was very cute while dropping things and being silly, and, well, everyone was excellent, but. It's no Spamalot.

Sunday-- Din Tai Fung! More Games! Agricola, which is unbelievably amazing. But I was hitting my MustHaveProtein wall so bailed, only to find that I'd left my lights on and my car was dead. Chris was very kind and as he put it, jumped me outside. Made it home safe, toasted up a little dinner and happily watched Torchwood.

Monday, today-- Awful migraine kept me home this morning and I've felt sick all day, but cannot stay home tonight as I have Spoon tickets. Any other band... any less money spent... and it would be me and my jammies and the Doctor Who S2 disc 6 of special features, fer sure. As it is, I will rally. I must. "Anything You Want" demands it.

Tuesday, tomorrow-- More Games! Overdoing it on the games already!

Wednesday-- PACK.

Thursday - Sunday-- Leave for BGGcon about noon. CON. GAMES. DALLAS. BBQ. FRIENDS. NO SLEEP. JOY. Drive down to Austin Sunday night with a bunch of LA peeps in search of BBQ.

Monday-- BBQ? Karen? LA peeps meet Texas peeps? WHO KNOWS?

Tuesday-- Brendon? Afternoon? Fly to Houston that night.

Wednesday-- Dunno. Planning to call Erin and Val and see them and babies. MFA? Tex Chick? (Though, could I survive not ordering carne frita? I'm not sure.)

Thursday, Thanksgiving-- Holiday at K&A's house.

Friday-- Ren Fest with the folks.

Saturday-- Decorating the house for Christmas.

Sunday-- Fly back to LA. Real World resumes.

Comments

[info]doctorphizzle wrote:
Nov. 13th, 2007 04:44 pm (UTC)
Darnit, the Games Day was just around the corner from where I live! Not that I could go; I worked a 12-hour day, but that is so convenient, I'll have to stroll on over one of these days....
[info]doctorphizzle wrote:
Nov. 13th, 2007 04:45 pm (UTC)
Btw, how is the food at Everest? I keep driving by and wondering if it's worth a stop.
[info]ladypuppy wrote:
Nov. 13th, 2007 06:26 pm (UTC)
I really like it. Fries, onion rings, and fried zucchini are all great, the ribeye sandwich is really good, the carnitas taco is wonderful, and personally I like their pastrami cheeseburger better than The Hat's. I'm always happy to eat there every couple of months when SCGD happens.
[info]doctorphizzle wrote:
Nov. 13th, 2007 06:36 pm (UTC)
So when is the next one in Tujunga? Could you post it here? Thanks a bunch!
[info]ladypuppy wrote:
Nov. 13th, 2007 10:01 pm (UTC)
Will do! Tentatively planned for January (cause they skip the holidays altogether cause it's just too crazy.) I'll let you know when the date is set.
[info]doctorphizzle wrote:
Nov. 13th, 2007 11:49 pm (UTC)
I already said it, but here goes again; Thanks!

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