Monthly Archive for October, 2006

Welcome to Girl Friday’s House of Wit and Snark

I became a homeowner today! Well, condo owner to be precise. Here are some pics of random things I love about my 1100 square-foot, 1958 plush pad. I took these photos when Lucky 10-Key was out here for a visit.

Welcome!

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My totally spacious living room and dining area.

totally spacious living room and dining room

Our very own Harry Potter closet. It’s not my crap in there, I swear. :)

our very own Harry Potter closet

My 1958 Westinghouse lemon yellow oven!

1958 Lemon Yellow Oven

The gorgeous tiled patio.

Patio

Lot’s of nice greenery and fragrant flowers aboud. I took a picture of this Hibiscus for Queen of Anagrams.

d's Hibiscus

We are refinishing the hardwood floors this week and should be all moved in by November 12. I’m excited! I still can’t believe a bank gave me a half a million dollars. It’s almost as unbelievable that I live in one of the most expensive cities in the United States. Crazy.

In other news: Snakes! Well, one snake actually…

I spent way too much time these past two days dealing with a boa constrictor in a resident’s apartment. I’ve spent at least six hours total discussing said snake, dealing with crazy Snake Girl’s freaked out roommates, talking about solutions with the directors, and telling everyone I know about said snake. You have to be ten shades of crazy to think that harboring an uncaged boa constrictor in your university apartment would be okay. Snake Girl is ten shades plus a whole bunch more—she sleeps with her snake, calls it her baby, and didn’t feel the need to inform her poor roommates.

So that’s Girl Friday’s week in a nutshell. I hope your was equally wonderful and strange!?

Doing it Seven Days a Week

Posting that much is hard, especially when you watch as much TV as I do! So, I took a week off from posting, but I’m hoping to get back to a semi-regular schedule. Life is still as hectic as ever. Yours truly, Girl Friday, will be a homeowner on Friday (unless I have just horribly jinxed myself!). Here are a few of the things I have been up to:

Television! I think I will honor characters that exemplify Girl Friday qualities–characters who go above and beyond the call of duty, characters who are put through the ringer for this thing called employment.

Studio 60: Finally, I’ve caught up! Are you watching, Sarakastic? Lauren Graham guest starred last Monday and will be back for more today. If you follow the gossip rags like Notorious M.A.G. and I do, then you should know that she is often linked socially to Matthew Perry. Supposedly they’re just friends

The Girl Friday Award goes to lowly production assistant Suzanne! Given the chance to be interviewed by Vanity Fair, I’d crack under the pressure and probably reveal compromising anecdotes about my boss, too!

Veronica Mars: Poor Veronica! She has good reason to be suspicious of Logan. She knows better than anyone what a sleaze he can be, but I don’t think being obsessively jealous and paranoid is healthy. Let’s hope she can find her cool-as-a-cucumber self again.

I’m honored to present Mr. Weevil Navarro with the Girl Friday Award! He was pleased as punch to be Keith’s sidekick. I only hope he won’t be too disappointed with the worst demotion in history—private dick to janitor—in under sixty minutes!

Movies! I don’t have an award to give out, but just a strong recommendation. I finished watching the HBO film Girl in the Café, and it is seriously one of my new favorite movies! Its dry British humor offsets its socially conscious message. I laughed and I cried. The majority of the movie takes place in Iceland (yeah, baby!). The main characters, Lawrence and Gina, joke that no one really knows more than one fact about this awesome little country.

By the end of the movie they knew four things:

Gina: I do now know four things about Reykjavik–Björk comes from here…

Lawrence: Spassky played Fisher here…

Gina: Zips shrink here. And it is possible, in Reykjavik, to have a night of something quite close to love.

Run henceforth to rent The Girl in the Café! Would Girl Friday lead you astray? I think not!

There’s No End to the Love You Can Give

Last night The BF, Lucky 10-Key, and I went to the much pined over Dresden Dolls concert. It was at Bimbo’s 365 in San Francisco. The venue was perfect—intimate, yet large enough that I still had to crane my neck. The club opened in 1931 and it has the feel of another era, and that’s probably why The Dresden Dolls fit in there so well. They’re music is described as Brechtian Punk Cabaret, whatever that means. It’s the kind of music that is raw, raunchy, quirky, dark, catchy, disturbing, and lovely all at once. But don’t take my word for it. You can listen to and even download a few of their songs for free at their site.

Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione are captivating and gracious performers. I was thoroughly impressed by this piano and drums duo. They rock as hard as any full band out there. They are worth the thousand mile trips I’ve taken now twice. I have fully forgiven them for canceling the show in July (it wasn’t their fault to begin with, but when you’ve taken vacation time and driven as far as we did, you’d be peeved, too). I will gladly see them again wherever they’re playing in the sate.

When we got back to Lucky 10-Key’s place last night, I sat down and tried to remember the set list. It’s not perfectly in order in the middle, but the first three and the last three songs are accurate! I can never remember the lyrics to the cover songs! I tried Googling, but no luck as of yet. I’ll stalk some forums and hopefully I’ll find out the names of the cover songs.

October 13, 2006 Set List and Girl Friday’s commentary on choice material:

Cover

Sex Changes

Gravity: Wow. This song makes me want to be a way better piano player.

Coin-Operated Boy: A crowd favorite. It’s fun to see Amanda and Brian play off one another and go wild.

Modern Moonlight

Bad Habit

The Jeep Song: Apparently they don’t play this song live because it needs backing vocals and Amanda can’t sing back up to herself. They played with the stipulation that the audience had to participate. They invited some lucky bitches on stage and they sang, but so did the crowd. It was rad.

Mandy Goes to Med School

Cover

Mrs. O

Delilah: OMG. I was crossing my fingers that they’d play this song. Amanda invited a special guest to come out and sing with her. It was amazing. There were also “dancers” who didn’t so much as dance as just pose. They sort of acted out the story of the song. They had great costumes and gave me something to look at when the biotch in front of our table kept swaying and covering up Amanda and Brian.

Good Day: One of my favorite songs to sing along with in the car. I was so impressed that the Dolls can keep their energy up through the constant switching of fast and slow songs.

The Kill: This is an older song not on any of the albums I have. I loved it instantly and will now scavenge the internet for it.

Sing: The “last song.” It was really amazing because every act came on stage and sang back up for the chorus. The song’s message is really inspirational without being cheesy.

Me & the Minibar: The first encore. Amanda performed this song solo. She has a way of making a rowdy audience completely silent for just a few moments. That’s how powerful she is on stage.

Half Jack: The second encore. Brian came back out and the pair played an awesomely long intro with just piano and drums and their intense looks at one another. You know it’s just them playing beats, one following the other, until Amanda starts belting the lyrics. Rad.

Girl Anachronism: The final encore. I love this song and no matter how many times I listen to it, I can’t sing along that well. It’s so fast. They performed it even faster live. An astounding feat, really.

And this concludes my Dresden Dolls fangirling moment.