New Yorkification

It's my third night in New York, I guess it's time for a recap since it's been a busy vacation. Oh, and like the previous vacation I can sum it all up in one phrase:

OH YES HELLA MUCH OF DDR

Saturday: Spent traveling for 12 hours... that's really all. We arrived rather late at night at our grandparents' house. One fun thing: I left my Palm Pilot on the plane as we got off in New York. Fortunately, I noticed it around the baggage claim, so that gave me enough time to stop the plane from leaving the gate and looking around my seat. So very fortunately, they actually found it. Ah, beloved Palm Pilot.

Sunday: We celebrated Grandma Claire's 75th birthday, and her 21st anniversary with my step-grandpa, Alvin. Lily and I set up DDR upstairs (the only place with a vacant television) so we probably made a lot of noise during the party. I hope the other guests didn't think the ceiling was going to cave in. For food, there was a 5-foot-long sub sandwich, with every type of sandwich meat available, so that filled us up rather quickly.
We met up with Aunt Jan and Uncle Rob (my mom's siblings), and Rob brought along his two boys (physically identical twins), Adam and Matt. They (that is, the boys and Aunt Jan) fell in love with DDR. Jan swore that she would get it for her kids for Hanukkah, she thought it was so fun.
And so the party went, with just a buttload of DDR, a sandwich, and a boithday cake. In the evening, we drove ourselves over to Uncle Rob's house, where we'd stay for a few nights.

Monday: We woke up early to go to the Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, who also designed the Marin Civic Center (reload until you get to design "center" for a picture). They had an amazing exhibit, called "Moving Pictures," an exhibit of recent artistic works in the medium of film, video, and photo. Pretty damn awesome. The rest of the day was spent walking around different parts of Manhattan. We stopped off at a trance store and I picked up an ambient CD mix, and I also stopped off at a comic book store and picked up a copy of l33t #4! Cool enough, it had a bazillion-page bonus comic written by webrunner, who I see in #rpgcomics almost every day. Good job, webby.

Now it's late and I'm on a really old Dell with dialup, so I think I'll be going soon. I'm drawin' a few comics on this vacation, and they'll actually be good enough to put on the site. I'm thinking of setting up a Keenspace-esque comic navigator on my site, if possible. Byez.

Posted by JeffreyAtW at August 19, 2002 08:11 PM | TrackBack

Comments

Adam:

wow

(21/08/02 09:39 PM)

Almasy:

Glad to hear you're having fun; I know I would be if ONLY I COULD GET BACK TO NEW YORK. But you having fun there is just as good!

(21/08/02 11:11 PM)

Indogutsu Tenbuki:

I am the biggest JeffreyAtW geek in TEH WROLD!!!!!1111

I was reading the old IAQ Club posts fairly recently, and I came across a mention of AtW's aunt, Jan Leder, who was going to "bust some phat grooves on her flute at the MOMA." (This post was about two years ago, during the time of FINAL FANTASY DAY AT TEH YARDEON! And you went as Serge hahe 8d)

I am really weird
So weird I'll finish this post
With some phat haikus

Yes I have no life
I played FFT for days
Mastered all the jobs

PlayStation 2 roxxx
I got it with FF9
Hah two years too late

It's been a couple
Of years since my house got robbed
But I'M BACK, BABY!!!

"Austin Powers" 0wn3d
But you oughta stay away
From his PG clone

You know what I mean
It's the d00d who played George Bush
On Sat'day Night Live

Kind of ironic
"Wayne" and "Garth" have starring roles
In summer spy flicks

But you know who I'd
Like to see in a movie?
Horatio Sanz!

(22/08/02 12:35 AM)

Evil Davis:

JEFFREY I MISS YOU!!!!!

(22/08/02 05:29 PM)

Adam:

Gay^

(24/08/02 12:26 PM)

Evil Davis:

Hey! I'm not gay! I happen to be female and Jeffrey happens to be bearing my children! And even if I was gay I would still be COOL because it's okay to be gay!!

(24/08/02 02:32 PM)

Adam:

Gay=Showing or characterized by cheerfulness and lighthearted excitement; merry

(24/08/02 05:32 PM)

Indogutsu Tenbuki:

...in other words, the 19th Century definition.

(25/08/02 02:32 AM)

CaptainCanada:

Adam = flaming

The 19th century defintion, of course.

Hee hee...Beath of Flamers...

(25/08/02 01:06 PM)

Bryan:

DAMNIT JAMES, go online.... er, I do have your phone number... but yea, go online.... and Adam... go home... so that I can call you.... like... quickly...... I need to go to the arcade... and ummm Dancing All Alone sucks, and so does DDRing by your self. So yes. READY, BREAK!

(25/08/02 02:47 PM)

James:

Smile.dk sez: "DANCING ALL ALONE I SING ROUND-DEE DOO / HEAR THE MUSIC PLAYING ON THE RA-DIO-O

kOo-oh-ee-oh-ee oh-oh ooe-eh-oh, OH..."

You're right.

(25/08/02 04:38 PM)

Sketchee:

Aw and here I was thinking you died. Damnit.

(25/08/02 06:13 PM)

Evil Davis:

YAAAAY!!!! JEFFREY'S COMING HOOOOOME!!!!!!!! I AM VERY GAY! (19th century definition, that is...)

(25/08/02 06:16 PM)

Bryan:

When when when? I need to gay him and show him something gay and gay James and Adam. But Adam can gay himself and Jeffrey can gay James and I gay my brother's room because he's gay. OMGASM THIS IS SO GAY.

(25/08/02 09:24 PM)

Indogutsu Tenbuki:

Round-dee-doo? I always thought it was dum-dee-doh. Oh-oh-he oh-he oh-he oh-he-ho. Bakkwo, bakkwo, bakkwo, modeunguhl da bakkwo. (oops, must have switched songs there)

(25/08/02 10:38 PM)

CaptainCanada:

Well, it's actually dum-dee-doo. But the second line sounds like Round.

Wow, my oh-oh-ee oh-ee's are way off. I wasn't listening to it when I heard it, though.

I'll be posting the "lyrics" to Mr. T (Take Me Higher) on the Swamp, soon, though. They're short, but almost as unintelligible as Hot Limit. :)

(27/08/02 07:27 PM)

MMR:

TAKE OUT THE SECOND "THOUGH"

I'm way too nitpicky, but I sound so stupid when I overuse "though"

(27/08/02 07:28 PM)

Adam:

I PLAY THE BASS

(27/08/02 07:30 PM)

Almasy:

I sing, but only two notes, and they're both flat.

(27/08/02 10:12 PM)

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