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#5343 – cyrano de bar-gerac

today was my friend / fraternity brother chris’ birthday, so he had a celebration at bad decisions, a bar in baltimore where he works that’s owned by another fraternity brother. it was good to go to catch up with him and a few other brothers who were there that i hadn’t seen in months.

at one point i was checking out this girl who was a few feet down the bar from me. it must have been pretty obvious at one point because at one point when i looked past her, i saw two of my fraternity brothers at the end of the bar making faces and waving at me, and when i went over to them they knew exactly what i was up to, haha. they decided to try to do what they could to help my situation by sending a note to the girl on my behalf. (these two brothers once used to try to pick up girls by pretending they were taking a survey to ask girls in bars as a conversation-starter: “who would you rather see? harry houdini? or tony danza?”, hahaha)

speaking of tony danza, i just found this in my /pix/ directory:

(i love that randomizer i put up there, i’ve uploaded so many random images to my hosted webspace for one reason or another, i don’t remember most of them, and it’s hilarious to see some of these images again.)

anyway, after some back and forth, the original question “do you like guys who wear glasses? ☐ yes ☐ no” turned into “what about your friend?” (meaning a girl who was sitting next to the girl i was checking out when we found out the girl i was checking out had a boyfriend), but it turned into an ultimate fail when it finally came back with a note from the guy who was with these two girls saying “i love guys with glasses ~kevin”, hahaha… oh well. 😛

today i woke up with a headache and general discomfort, and i couldn’t tell if it was hangover-related or cold-related, but after getting some food into me and some medicine i was feeling much better. i ended up hanging out over at zenmetsu‘s this afternoon and learned to play settlers of catan and watch a documentary about monty python. nothing too exciting, but it was a nice day to do nothing.

i got a call on friday after work about a possible job offer in annapolis. i’ll have to call them back on monday to see what it’s all about, but i don’t know if i’ll take it or not, it’ll have to depend on what it is and how much they offer. wish they contacted me about it 6 months ago back when i was still living in annapolis and not now when i’m trying to find positions available in dc! 😛

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#5342 – happy new year!

hope everyone had a happy and safe new year’s celebration!

for my new year’s, bruno_boy‘s girlfriend tija threw a pre-party at 8 for some friends of hers (spelchec and festive and i attended as well), and then a little after 10 PM dave and tija and tom and michelle and i, along with four of tija’s friends (two of whom i had previously met at tija’s rock band party), we all headed over to dupont circle to another party thrown by some of tija’s friends (one of whom i had met at tija’s rock band party).

the second party was amusing since there were probably about 25-30 people in this tiny, one-bedroom apartment, and i was probably the only straight and single male there. i didn’t mind because at least then i didn’t really have to worry about anybody else chatting up jae, one of tija’s friends i thought was cute! bahahaha… dave said he’d see what he can find out about her from tija, and so now i need to interrogate dave to find out more, hahaha. another funny thing about that second party, even though the hosts were gay, they had a playboy magazine on the coffeetable. we asked one of the hosts “what’s with the playboy magazine”, and with a straight face he said “it’s for the articles!” i knew the articles were good, but that was the first time i’ve met someone who used that as a legitimate excuse for having the magazine around, hahaha…

the party was good, typical new year’s eve festivity with noisemakers and hors d’oeuvres and champagne at midnight. probably around 1:30 or so we all headed back out. dave was originally going to stay with tija, but since jae lives only about 2 miles away from my place, she gave dave and tom and michelle and me a ride back to dave’s and my apartment building so one of tija’s friends who had more to drink than we realized (she had been on a date earlier in the evening, apparently) could crash at tija’s instead.

new year’s day i stayed in, watched tv, did laundry. fun stuff.

on monday i went back home to go to the movies with mom and dad and anne; we went to see “the adventures of tintin”, and though it didn’t exactly follow the storyline of the book that it was representing, it did a good job of combining a few of the books to introduce the characters it needed to introduce and move the plot along. very good film!

while it’s not specifically a resolution, i want to try to watch more movies that are new to me this year. i set a goal of 300 new films in 2012, and i created a new twitter account (@fitzflix) to keep track of them all. my first film was a documentary on hitchhiking called “the forest prince and the pig man” that featured some of my dad’s photos when he took a road trip and hitchhiked across the country back in 1974 – he’s got a writeup all about his trip scanned in and posted at the end of that photo set. yesterday i watched a documentary on ron galella, a paparazzi photographer. even though i only gave that documentary 3 out of 5 stars, i still received this on twitter, bahahah:

work this week has been boring. not much to do, not until friday when the data i need posts to my database.

went home to visit today, partly because i had to pick up a present that feisty_fitz mailed to me and anne, but also to help mom out with her new ipad… and also to get some free dinner and a cake out of it, haha. i’d been finishing this leftover ham from christmas for the past week and a half, and after eating it for lunch today i declared i’d had enough ham for a while, and the way my stomach was grumbling about it i could tell that my stomach had enough ham for a while too. tonight’s dinner was probably going to be peanut butter sandwiches, but anne reminded me i had to come home to pick up my present, and she also owed me a cake as a bribe (a month or so ago i escorted her to a concert where she was meeting her friends, and i was owed a cake as remuneration). thankfully, dinner was lasagna, i got my cake, helped mom out with her ipad, picked up the book kelly sent me (thanks kelly!), and also got a pair of slippers out of it (mom had ordered a pair of slippers for dad for christmas, but they didn’t fit, so mom’s ordering him a new pair. they were going to give grandaddy slippers for christmas too, but these didn’t fit him either, so they’re ordering him a new pair as well. they gave me the slippers intended for dad instead, and they fit me perfectly. insert cinderella joke here. funny thing, i was going to pick up my slippers from home today anyway!).

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2011 In Review

January

  • After almost four years I found myself single again.
  • I visited Portland, Oregon for the first time, where I had the chance to meet my friend Monica (who I had known online for years) for the first time in person, and met up with other friends of mine who used to live back east and had since moved to the Pacific Northwest. Portland was beautiful, and I’d like to visit it again sometime.

February

  • I was invited to dinner with the President of the University of Maryland Baltimore County, Dr. Freeman Hrabowski.
  • My friend Dave and I were personally invited to lunch with the Ambassador of Iceland at his residence in Washington, D.C. for a preview of “A Taste of Iceland”, a special event featuring Icelandic cuisine and music by For A Minor Reflection, who we interviewed for our musicblog Radio KRUD.

    Of the invitees to the Ambassador’s residence, Dave and I were definitely the most entrepreneurial invited: of the 15 or so attendees, the others were people from the Travel Channel, AARP Magazine, and among the other invitee name badges left unclaimed we saw members of National Geographic were invited as well.

April

  • I met United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and actress Mandy Moore at the United Nations HQ in New York as part of World Malaria Day, celebrating progress in the fight against malaria.

    UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

    I assist a group of photojournalists in Washington, D.C. known as Metro Collective, and one of the photojournalists (Daniel Cima) does a lot of photography work for the Red Cross. His photos of malaria prevention techniques were featured as part of the event, and I attended to help celebrate this honor. After Secretary General Ki-moon’s speech I was able to shake his hand and thank him for an inspiring speech, and Ms. Moore was very kind to pose with me for a photo.

    Me with actress Mandy Moore

May

  • I graduated from the graduate school at University of Maryland Baltimore County with a 3.4 GPA; I now have both a BS and a MS in Information Systems Management.

June

  • My sister Kelly had her wedding; I was one of the groomsmen.

July

  • I moved to Washington, D.C., and I love it here. It’s a large enough city to almost always have something to do, yet small enough to not feel overwhelmed in. From my apartment it’s only about 4.5 miles to the Capitol, and it still blows my mind that I can walk right by the White House whenever I might want to.

August

  • I was invited as part of NASA’s Juno tweetup to visit Kennedy Space Center with 149 other astro-enthusiasts to see the launch of the Juno mission to Jupiter. Since this was the weekend of my 29th birthday, it was an amazing birthday present.

    Juno Launch

    Me with Countdown Clock

    I was also able to meet Bill Nye the Science Guy.

    Me with Bill Nye the Science Guy

  • I experienced my first proper earthquake when I was sitting at home in my apartment and felt the wall start shaking, then the rest of the room shaking as well. I think I had experienced an earthquake once before when I was visiting Japan, but I couldn’t be sure.

September

  • A convict escaped from practically across the street from my parents’ house.
  • I let the Baltimore City Paper use some of my photos of the Charm City Roller Girls, and as compensation I was invited to their Best of Baltimore party.
  • I attended the Capital Bikeshare birthday bash, and afterwards I stopped at Nationals Park to see Opera In The Outfield, a free simulcast of the performance of “Tosca” from the Kennedy Center displayed on the video board at the ballpark.
  • I attended a screening of the hip-hop and urban culture documentary “Downtown Calling” at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, with Q&A session with its director following the film.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA7YPi3fMYo

  • Ate at Truckeroo, a food-truck festival.

October

  • I saw the film “Downtown 81” at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, with Q&A session with Maripol, one of the film’s producers, and Michael Holman.

  • I was invited to the White House for the arrival of President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea.

    Me at the White House

  • The same day as the White House Tweetup, I was invited to another NASA Tweetup, this time at NASA headquarters in Washington, D.C. to see a presentation by Chris Ferguson and Sandy Magnus, Commander and Mission Specialist on the final Space Shuttle mission STS-135. Sandy Magnus was kind enough to stay to sign autographs and pose for photos afterwards.

    Me with STS-135 Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus

  • I was signed up for the Marine Corps Marathon, but after falling out of my training regimen over the summer, I wasn’t able to compete in the actual marathon race on October 30. Still, it didn’t prevent me from running 16.3 miles that day, the farthest distance I’ve run so far.

November

  • I ran the Annapolis Half-Marathon (my first half-marathon) and in doing so I raised $775 for the American Cancer Society. Though my time wasn’t tracked for some reason or another, I estimate I finished in 1:51:40.
  • I brewed my second batch of beer, a delicious west-coast style pale ale using local honey leftover from my sister Kelly’s wedding in June (the wedding had a honey and lavender theme).

December

  • I bought myself a new bicycle. I had been wanting a new bike ever since moving to D.C., and the day after I stopped in a local bicycle shop to see how much it might cost to fix up my current bike, they had a Groupon deal – I did the math, and for about $50 more out of pocket I was able to get a whole new bicycle rather than simply fixing up my current one. I’ve ridden it around town a few times, and I’m enjoying how bike-accessible the city is.

And that’s been my 2011! For 2012, since I love films, I’ve decided to try to see as many new (to me) films as I can. Hopefully I can reach 300 new films during the year. So, I’ve created the Twitter account @fitzflix to keep track of my reviews, but longer reviews will be posted here if 140 characters aren’t enough. We’ll see if I’ll be able to post here more often in 2012 than I did during 2011, and hopefully this year will be as awesome as last year.

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#5341 – exotic lands

i was watching episodes of top gear tonight. i still have to catch up on doctor who, but after watching lots of doctor who for weeks straight i’m taking a little break, and i don’t have to pay too much attention to top gear… anyway, i was sprawled on my couch, browsing the web on my ipad, half paying attention to this review of some volvo on top gear when i heard something that sounded an awful lot like “dansi dans”, a song by the band “for a minor reflection”. i sat up, rewound the recording, and gave it a second listen – yep, even though it was only the beginning of the song, it was definitely “dansi dans”. i thought it was especially neat since bruno_boy and i met and interviewed the band at the icelandic ambassador’s residence back in february. radio krud is moving up in the world!

i’d like to visit iceland sometime. i also want to go on a cruise somewhere too. i bumped into one of my coworker friends in the office today and she’s leaving on her first cruise on saturday – i’m not sure where she’s going, but she said she’s worried that she might be bored. that’s pretty much the reason why i want to go – i just want to sit back and relax and be pampered, hahaha. there’s a few destinations i have in mind, but then again i don’t know where i’d really want to go, there are so many possibilities. thing is, i wouldn’t want to get on some cruise with a bunch of geriatrics, and it’d be nice to meet some single ladies my age and not have the cruise be filled with couples. 😛 i wonder what would be a good cruise line for someone like me?

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#5340 – as much as i'd like to be an executive producer

today my family and i visited my grandmother and grandaddy, and i found out that i should expect a rather generous gift from them – anne got their christmas card a few days ago and brought it to be opened during our visit there. her eyes practically bugged out when she opened it at their place today.

dad told anne to show me so i’d know what to expect since they said they mailed mine but i hadn’t yet received it in the mail, and i saw a very generous check in the christmas card with a small slip of paper printed out from the computer that said something to the effect of “this is more than a christmas gift, this is to help keep the thieves in the white house from stealing the family’s inheritance with an estate tax” (my grandfather is a hardcore republican, haha).

…but now i find out that the manos in hd restoration kickstarter is open. if i spent my inheritance on “manos: hands of fate”, i have a feeling that the master would not approve! i need to figure out what to do with it, though. there’s a lot that i’d like to pay off, or things that need repair (my car needs scheduled maintenance) or replacing (my laptop went kaput), but i also would like to have it set aside for savings. i just don’t know what i’ll do quite yet – this is going to take lots of consideration.

the rest of my christmas weekend was nice. i gave dad a criterion film he requested, mom a dvd of old sherlock holmes, anne some doctor who posters and vinyl wall-clings, and i need to mail feisty_fitz her present in january when she’ll be home to receive it. i received a few doctor who dvds, a few red dwarf dvds, some electronics hobbyist books, a book about the history of the vocoder, cold-weather running gear and a lightweight jacket for running or that i can wear while biking, a slow-cooker, and tickets to see mythbusters on tour in march.

mom had also offered a month or so ago to get me a toaster for about $40-50, and i suggested a toaster oven since most of the stuff i cook i don’t really need to use my whole oven. i had started to research toaster ovens, but eventually i gave up just because it was so overwhelming. we started to look again today but everything was still too confusing – too many models, and everything that was inexpensive seemed very poor quality. eventually we found a model for $180, so well above our original budget, but unlike the $40 ones that we saw (one had ~50 reviews, maybe three 5-star reviews and all the rest were 1-star reviews), this one had 200+ reviews and a total review of 4.5 out of 5 stars. that should arrive in a few days.

yesterday when we met up with my aunt and uncles and cousins for christmas we did our gift exchange – if you’re out of high-school you’re eligible to participate. there’s a $10 limit on the gifts, and i had planned to go to one of the breweries near my apartment (chocolate city brewing) and buy a few of their pint glasses and fill them up with candy. i showed up on saturday but they were all sold out of their glassware, and when they suggested giving a growler of beer i told them about the $10 limit, and that their growlers were $16 ($6 for the jug + $10 to fill it up with beer). they ended up cutting me a deal where i got one jug filled with beer + one empty jug for $16. this way i could choose to either gift the beer and keep the empty jug for myself to fill up whenever, or gift the empty jug and keep the beer for myself. since not everyone participating was 21, i bought some chocolate-covered espresso beans so if someone underage or who didn’t like beer got it then they could swap for the empty jug and the candy. i also threw in a burned cd of jug band music, bahahahaha.

when we do the exchange, we pull numbers out of a hat and go in order – you can either choose to unwrap a present, or steal someone’s gift that they already opened, and then they have to unwrap a new one. so, for this, you want to go last since then you can see everything that’s already been opened (except for one gift still wrapped) and choose if you want to steal something from someone else, or if you want to try your luck with the last gift. i was 12 out of 17 this year and i ended up with a handy 40-something piece tool kit which can come in handy around the apartment. my beer was originally picked by an underage cousin, but it ended up going to one of my of-age cousins and her boyfriend and they really wanted the beer, so that’s good, and i got the empty jug and the chocolate-covered espresso beans for myself.

today after i visited with grandmother and grandaddy for a bit i came back to my apartment and was met by gaiadea, and we went on an adventure for burgers and beer in dc for dinner and hanging-out since we hadn’t seen each other since i was in boston in july for my cousin’s wedding. good times! we took uber back home since i had a $5 voucher and a $15 coupon i had to use by the end of the year, so after getting burgers and a donut and walking over to churchkey for drinks we took the cab back to my place and the $23 ride turned into a $3 ride. not bad, i might use it again if i find a need for it, but it was nice to try once at least.

ugh, this weekend went by so fast. i’m glad i spent most of saturday cleaning up my apartment since i don’t know when i’d have been able to clean it up otherwise. i’m not looking forward to going back to work tomorrow; it’s going to be super-boring this week too, and after all this visiting i’d like to have a day to just relax and do nothing.