Monday, August 3, 2009

A good day for a festival

Yesterday, the little woman and I took a little bit of a road trip n hour down the road to New Orleans to enjoy Satchmo Summerfest, a festival that honors the memory of Louis Armstrong (my idol).

I didn't get to go last year because of something or other...can't exactly remember why it was, though.

Yesterday was quite interesting, though. First of all, as we were leaving, it started pouring down rain. Now, before I go any further, I should let you know that when last I went to this festival it was over 100 degrees, then out of nowhere it started raining (with no clouds in the sky, mind you). New Orleans is humid enough as it is, but extreme temperatures and rain make it unbearably humid. so much, so that I nearly had a heatstroke. Thank goodness for training I'd received in the past from marching band and ROTC, or I may very well have passed out.

So, as you can imagine, we're thinking this may be a repeat of that experience. However, as soon as we get past this giant redneck haven store (Cabala's, I believe) it stopped and appeared to clear up. That's when I thought, if it could drip here and there during the festival, it could keep the temps down.

No more rain the rest of the trip, but we did notice this strange fence of sorts in the median. It looks to be basic steel cables, but it could also be some sort of power or phone cables. Not quite sure, though. It does seem a bit weird to have that random fence out there. Are they really that hell-bent on keeping people from crossing it? What about the cops that go over chasing speeders? I guess I can't really raise a ruckus about that thing without knowing what it is exactly for.

Finally we get to New Orleans, after crossing that never-ending Lake Pontchartrain bridge. I have issues with bridges, but I'll save that for another time. After parking in a safe parking lot. First time we went, parked somewhere and got towed. Since then, we figured it'd be better to pay the $20 or so rather than having to pay the $170 or so for towing and impound fees.

As were walking to the festival, this giant bus comes barreling down the road. If you watch ESPN,then you know who Chris Mortensen "Mort" is. Just so happened that he was in New Orleans for his tour around the country to each of the various NFL training camps. He stopped to get some directions, shake hands, show off the inside of the bus (it's quite impressive, if I must say so, myself), take pictures, and sign some autographs. The one time I have my camera and it decides to not work (dead batteries). Ugh! Still, I got n autograph, got to see the inside of the bus, and got to meet the guy that pretty much keeps my fantasy football teams winning...lol

Finally made it to the festival and guess what happens. BOOM! CRASH! CRACKLE! BOOM! Here comes the thunder and lightning. The lady that was on the stage said they had to cancel the music. Now, I'm thinking that they were going to call the whole thing off on account of rain, but it dawns on me that the crown just goes inside the U.S. Mint to wait it out, so we just follow. Got to see a couple of exhibits an bought a shirt while we were waiting, so it all worked out.

After a little more than an hour, the music resumes. I don't know how many of you are jazz fans, so I won't bother you with all the technical details, just know that they rocked. My favorites were this Japanese guy that learned from Louis himself and the final act with all the trumpet players at festival, including some kid from the Louis Armstrong jazz camp jamming.

Speaking of the Japanese guy, I believe his name is Yoshio Yakamura or something like that. If I didn't know it was him, I'd have though it really was Louis up there, I kid you not.

One thing I noticed as I was enjoying the music, was the enormous amount of cleavage that was passing by. If you've ever seen a woman from the Renaissance era, than you know that with the corset they have on, let's just say that their cups runneth over. It wasn't that bad yesterday, but there was a lot of cleave to see. I didn't mind, hey I'm a guy, but after awhile it did get distracting.

After it was all over, it was time to go. As were leaving, we nearly got run off the road by some cops. Turns out they were making a drug bust. Strange thing is, they were sitting right next to us in the Hard Rock Cafe not 5 min ago.

Tat wasn't the only time cops nearly caused us off the road. It seemed like they were trying to fill their ticket quotas last night, especially on the bridge. They were giving any and everyone a ticket, it seemed like. No ticket for us, though. --whew--

So, that was my day. It was quite enjoyable this year. My thought about the rain keeping the temps down turned out to be true! Made for a much more enjoyable experience, that's for sure! Not to mention it was FREE!!!!

Hope you all had a good weekend!

Milestones

August brings about a few milestones.

First, I am now over 500 posts in both my blogs! I don't even recall which were #500. Is that good or bad? lol

Speaking of my other blog, tomorrow will mark it's 1 yr blogiversary. It would really love some comments for presents...lol Seriously, though, I started that one as a favor for a friend and now its become just as much a hobby and pleasure as this one, but since I don't have EC over there, traffic isn't as heave. Ironically, when you type it in to google, it comes up first, as opposed to this which is like 2 or 3 pages in.

Finally, in 10 days, I'll be 31! Yikes! Just in time for school to start back and me to get back to work Thursday and students going back on Friday. Not quite sure why the meeting can't be on Friday and students start on Monday. Just seems a bit of a waste to start on Friday, but that's just me.

Thanks to everyone that reads these things (and comments). You guys are greatly appreciated!

***the link is on the sidebar where it says "Let's All Go to the Movies" Raise your hand if this is your first time noticing it! lol But if you want the exact link it is: http://thankyounetflix.wordpress.com/

Musical Monday

For this week's Musical Monday, let's pull out some early 90s Aerosmith. Hopefully the guys can control themselves with the total hotness of Alicia Silverstone and Liv Tyler. Enjoy "Cryin'"



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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Eye Candy 8/2

Female Hottie: Diane Kruger

Diane Kruger graces us with her presence this week. You may know her best from such movies as Troy and both National Treasure and National Treasure: Book of Secrets. This woman is drop dead gorgeous and has the talent to o with the looks. Let's look for more from her soon.

Male Hottie: James Marsden

James Marsden has made a name for himself in two distinct genres that have nothing to do with each other, action, specifically superhero movies, ( theX-Men movies and Superman Returns) and musicals (Enchanted and Hairspray). He's also done a few comedies and other films in his career, and the ladies love his smile more than anything. Hope you girls enjoy!

Random Hottie from a movie or TV show seen this week: Moon Bloodgood

With a name like Moon Bloodgood, you better be hot. This week's random hottie is just that. Maxim voted her #20 on their Hot 100 list this year. Not too shabby. In case you're wondering where you can get a glimpse of her, she was in this summer's Terminator: Salvation, as well as Win a Date with Tad Hamilton, Eight Below, and Steet Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (the role that earned her this spot). Rumor has it that we'll be seeing her on TV allot thanks to Steven Spielberg tapping her to star in his new production for TNT.

MILF: Emily Mortimer

Our MILF for this week is a little known actress who has actually done quite a bit of work. You may best know her as Steve Martin's assistant in The Pink Panther movies, but she's also been in the critically acclaimed and Oscar nominated Lars and the Real Girl, as well as Notting Hill, The Kid, Match Point, and appeared in a few episodes of 30 Rock. With all the work she seems to get, its hard to believe that she's a mother to a 6 yr old son, but indeed she is.

Classic/Retro Hottie: Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson is known to most all of us as the ditzy blonde secretary on WKRP in Cincinnati. Similar to Farrah Fawcett, that single, insignificant role cemented her legacy in the annals of hotness. Loni was married to Burt Reynolds for 5 yrs, as well and 3 other guys. Career wise, she hasn't had the best luck finding jobs, but she has had a few roles here and there, but no matter what, she will always be known as Jennifer from WKRP. Go on and ask it, who's hotter, Jennifer or Bailey?

Off to NOLA

Hey everyone!

Just wanted to give all a heads up that I'll be in NOLA today for Satchmo Summerfest, so my blogging and dropping will be postponed for a day. Fret not, though...for those you looking forward to my weekly edition of Eye Candy, I just need to find the pics and write up a little spiel and they'll be posted.

So, I hope you all have a good day! I know I will, as long as it does rain while the sun is out causing it to become ungodly humid like it did a couple of years ago.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Super Jackson Bros.

something to brighten your day!

July top droppers

Wow! Can you believe another month has come and gone? Keeping with tradition, I'd like to take these few moments and acknowledge my top droppers for the month of July.

MamaFlo's Place
Rambling Stuff
Everyday Living
PJ's Prose
Computer Aid
The Way I See It
Lisgold
Secondary Roads
English Wilderness: Nature Photography
Beyond Left Field

I have to go back and look, but with the exception of MamaFlo and Computer Aid, I do believe these are all new to the top dropper list. Congrats and keep it up!

Now who will be August's top droppers?