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vampires in L.A.!

( my man and the biz )

I’ve never been much of a comic book reader growing up, but that is all about to change. Scott wrote a three book comic series to be released during the next three months. It comes out in comic stores either June 1 or June 7th. U.T.F. (Undead Task Force) follows a […]

bloggers, mothers and artists… oh my!

( amigos )

So you know you’re living in the weird cyber world when you say:
“Hi my *friend* it’s so great to finally *meet you*”
Those words came pouring out of my mouth Friday when I finally got to meet my friend Deana whom I have gotten to know through blogging this past year. It’s […]

the girls at cha cha cha

( amigos and good eats )

I had so much fun celebrating my friend Rebecca’s birthday Saturday night at a Latin-Caribbean pop culture-packed tiki hut called cha cha cha, not to be confused with la la’s where the last girl’s night out took place. I can’t escape it, even the restaurants I go to now sound like baby talk. […]

it’s over

( the biz )

NBC just announced their fall schedule this morning. E-Ring, the show Scott was writing for is officially cancelled.
We’re all having a bit of a tough day today.

good summer eats

We ate dinner outside last night for the first time this year. Ahhh summer is upon us!

portabella mushrooms
zucchini
sweet onions
red peppers
baby spinach
whole wheat pita bread
humus
marinate zucchini & onions in balsamic vinager, olive oil, fresh pressed garlic & just a bit of salt n’ pepper for a few hours
grill zucchini, onions and portabella mushrooms. […]

I LAUGHED SO HARD…I SNORTED

( amigos and my man )

Monday night Scott scooped me up for a night out on the town. We met our friends at Largo, a teeny club in LA right across from the famous historic Canters Deli on Fairfax. That’s where we saw Dragon Boy Suede ( a Jewish stand up comedian/rapper) followed by Zach Galifianakis, a funny funny FUNNY […]

WORKIN’ AT THE CAR WASH

My five-year-old son danced about in his green dinosaur rain boots splashing in the soapy puddles while wielding a garden hose as yet another car slowly inched up to him. His dance was not that of a gleeful child working a car wash, no, it was that of a child who had just […]

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