Yesterday evening was a fantastic adventure as Brian, Jess, Jenson, and I braved the depths of Hell’s Kitchen (no, not the reality cooking show – the neighborhood) for a taping of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” Suffice it to say– Jon is short. But he’s still hot. Now- let me inform you that New York has been blessed during the last few days with some weirdly warm “spring-like” weather. Temperatures in the 50’s and 60’s, beautiful blue skies, children running rampant off leashes… it has been marvelous. So we weren’t too disappointed to learn we would have to be waiting in line for quite a while before we could pass through high-level security into the miniscule set of Comedy Central’s prized political comedy. We barely made the cut as guests in the studio, and unfortunately had to split up – but the show was splendid. Before taping began, we were entertained by a comic (name?) who cracked up the audience and forced us to chuckle and clap, a much needed diversion from the Arctic-like temperatures pumping through the air vents. By the time Jon came out, everyone was anxious to hear what he would say about New Hampshire. The show was a great time, and I’d highly recommend anyone who lives in or visits New York to get tickets to a taping. Unfortunately, we had to endure a heavy conscience after stepping through the WGA strike, but the show and it’s staff and clearly show their opinion, both on and off-camera, that they want all the writers and producers to come to “the table” and to reach an agreement. Certainly, the world will be a better place once they do. I wonder what some of the presidential candidates would say if I brought that up at their next debate? I can already imagine it: Obama saying “change, change” and Hilary saying “I’ve been creating change for the past thirty years… (eyes tear up) I just- I just-…” etc. etc. For more info on the Writer’s Strike, please check out the WGA website.
Celebs
Have I Told You Lately
That I love you? For reading this blog, that is. The funny thing about my page is the counter at the bottom. I think it’s past 1000 hits now… but I guarantee you that at least 300 of them were from me – because that’s how I link on to see and work on the page… probably 3-400 were my Mom… a couple hundred from Oma/Opa… and some honorary hits to other friends who I harass to read the blog and make comments. (Sidenote: I invented a word: comments on blogs = blogments.) If my page was only tracking unique hits, the number would probably be more like 18 or so. Maybe I’m wrong but probably not. So… what have I been up to lately? LOTS. Living and loving this city, basically. I have gotten way way way into my improv school, Upright Citizens Brigade (check out yesterday’s article in the NY Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/28/nyregion/thecity/28come.html?_r=1&oref=slogin.) I apologize… I haven’t learned how to successfully and easily add links into blogs. Feel free to blogment or blogscold me. The people in my class at UCB are amazingly brilliant and hilarious… we are all amazed at how well we get along, and frequently are commenting that we all remind each other of our friends from college. Tonight I went to a show at the UCB theater with some friends from the class – and I can’t complain about the $2 PBRs at the show! In other news, I have been attending as many dance classes as possible… though I’m not always the brightest star in the room (aka never). Tonight we did a dance from “Cats,” which was fun, but I looked like a feral amputee or something. On a totaly unrelated note… do you watch Lost? Because I just finished season 3 and ohmygodicantbelievehowgoodthatfreakingshowis! That’s really the reason I haven’t updated this page in so long (I know, pathetic). Hey, I had my first true NY celeb siting yesterday (I am not counting the not-quite-sure if that was Roger Bart running around the Jackie-O reservoir)… I saw Jeremy Sisto of Six Feet Under, Law & Order, and of course – Clueless! “Rollin’ with my homies…” I was downtown exploring the East Village after a failed attempt at Trader Joe’s, and nearly ran into him with a dumbfounded look on my face! So great. Okay… this entry is completely A.D.D… it’s time for bed.