Holiday Week Review

My week... learned and ventured…

  • I am 30 years to young and 100 lbs to skinny to get any laughter out of the comedy show at the Rivera.
  • Hot Sake tastes decent, cold sake still tastes like stinky feet.
  • I-apps can be awfully addicting.
  • I should not drink a bottle of wine when meeting new individuals and playing games. Too competitive for new people to understand my intensity is real, but momentary.
  • Did the Las Vegas Review Journal seriously have a graphic of the City Center's website and point out the links as a story? Even better question, the page before, did they seriously enlarge those crap-ass pictures taken on a iPhone of clubs? What is...  "Why the printed newspaper will die, Alex."
  • My first Christmas without my family revealed I am going to have to start making my own Holiday traditions.
  • Inglorious Bastards gets two thumbs up and a few head turns due to gruesomeness.
  • The Pigeons will not leave the roof. (As I hear them now lying in my bed.)
  • Sometime within the last 2 ½ weeks, I gained 5 lbs. due to food or drinks or my lack of mobility. “Lose It” app was downloaded in order to find the culprit..
  • One of the young girls in St. Elizabeth Seton’s chorus completely moved me and if she deems I believe could have a wonderful singing career.
  • Sunday after Christmas is apparently a sledding Holiday in some cultures.
  • I like things clean. Nothing new. Just reminding.
  • Enough with the 30s in the morning!
  • As the Mr. revealed half of winning Scrabble is picking the right tiles… otherwise he would have not been so victorious this week....
  • Albert Einstein wrote an essay, “On Science and Religion.” excited to dive into this one.
  • I survived a week straight 24/7 hanging out with the Mr. without killing each other. So proud.

 

Hope everyone had a Great Hanukkah, Christmas, and Kwanza!

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