Entries from January 14th, 2010

Who Says Cowboys Can’t Cook?

January 19th, 2010 · 3 Comments

Two weekends ago Dallas had to travel to Fort Worth for work so he got a ticket to go see the Dallas Cowboys play the Eagles in their home field playoff game. They won. Dallas was ecstatic!

The following weekend, this past Sunday, the Cowboys played the Vikings. Dallas cooked a bunch of Japanese curry stew and invited a friends over to watch the game. Dallas was all decked out in his Cowboys gear as he was cooking in the morning. I wasn’t sure who I wanted to cheer for, but I kind of wanted Brett Favre to do well so I wore my Packers tshirt. Dallas didn’t really like it, but oh well. In the end, or actually, right from the beginning, the Cowboys did not do well and lost the game. But at least everyone liked the curry!

Later on we watched the second game and played some games. Killian brought over a Press Your Luck game for the Wii so we took turns playing that. We also busted out our new Super Mario Brothers game.

And ate more delicious curry.

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Trent’s Birthday

January 18th, 2010 · No Comments

On Friday night Dallas and I went out to The Long Room for Trent’s birthday. We had a fun time drinking from their extensive beer list and visiting with friends, but it made me nostalgic for the T&A parties we used to have. Our friend Allison was born on the same day of the same year as Trent and they used to have combined “T&A” parties. Here’s 2006, here’s 2007. Then Allison moved to San Francisco and that was the end of that!

Walking over to The Long Room from the train, I passed by Diner Grill. If you know any of my friends then you will be shocked to hear that I have never been here. Especially if you know that Dallas used to live only a few blocks away. Actually, Jen and Jill have somehow never been to Diner Grill either. We had a pact to go on Jill’s birthday in 2008, but then there was a fire and they were closed for a while. The night of Trent’s birthday Ed was pressuring Jen and I to go, but we have a pact with Jill and couldn’t leave her out. Someday I’ll go there. And I’ll order the famous slinger!

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Hoboken Eddie’s

January 16th, 2010 · 2 Comments

I saw these Hoboken Eddie’s sauces at Olivia’s Market in Chicago just a few days after I was visiting Hoboken. Has anyone ever had it? Is it good?

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Avatar in 3D at the IMAX Theater

January 15th, 2010 · 1 Comment

On Wednesday night I went to see Avatar in 3D at the IMAX theater with Dallas, Brian, Chad and Limey. These were the awesome glasses we got to wear! They were huge! And it was funny to turn to my friends during the movie and see them wearing them!!

So.. the movie. You know, there’s been so much hype about Avatar. Even before it premiered. And I remember hearing interviews with James Cameron going on about how this is his passion and his life’s work and how it was going to be bigger than his other movie Titanic and it was going to push the boundries technically and be better than Star Wars in its day or LOTR in its day. And I was kind of like “er. ok. whatever, dude!” But, I must say. I really liked it.

At its core it’s a story we’ve all heard a million times before. You know.. outsider infiltrates group and has an alterior motive. Group accepts him and he learns all about them and becomes one of them. Group finds out about alterior motives. Outsider must explain that those were the motives in the beginning but not any more. And there’s a romantic plot. And there’s a lot of action scenes with the big bad commander who will stop at nothing. This is nothing new. But the movie itself is gorgeous and fast paced. It’s something like 3 hours long, but doesn’t feel like it is. And the way that Cameron brings you into this new world, called Pandora, is really interesting.

As far as technology? Yes, some of the best CGI I’ve ever seen. .. and then add 3D. But, not your normal cheesy 3D, like the movies in the past that were just made for 3D and for messing with the technology. You know, things coming out at the audience on purpose just to make you jump. This is not like that. It’s more like you just feel like you’re a part of the movie. Of course, that huge IMAX screen didn’t hurt either.

So, overall, I think the story was weak, but the graphics were strong and it was still really fun to watch. Definitely worth the time and money.

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Dearborn Wholesale Grocery

January 14th, 2010 · No Comments

I walk past Dearborn Wholesale Grocery on Milwaukee Avenue all the time. I love the old fashioned writing and art they have outside the building. I never quite knew what they did, so I looked it up today. From their site:

As a full service distributor for over 75 years, Dearborn Wholesale Grocers provides a full range of products and programs to meet your needs. We are the largest independent grocery wholesaler in the Chicago area. Supermarkets, Convenience Stores, Mini Marts, and Deli’s can count on Dearborn Wholesale Grocers to fill their needs. We carry more than 23,000 different items.

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