Sunday, February 27, 2005

Sushi

Man, even snow-extended weekends fly by! Cha had fun at her Borders They Might Be Giants children's album release concert, and then she and It's Australian for Beer! went down to the 13th floor to see some Eurotrash "jazz" ensemble whose femme singer could've seduced my wife in a heartbeat, judging by her swoon each time she describes this woman. I stayed home and read and drank wine and occasionally shoveled snow.

Friday we woke late and decided to go to Los Amigos for lunch--I called Ferocity to see if we might drop in and meet Eve, but got naught but the voicemail (this will teach me to be so last-minute). Lunch was grand, we drove down Harford RD to The Charles for a matinee, and then spent the rest of the evening chilling.

Saturday BroJ called me at 9:30 am and kept me on the phone again for three hours. He told me he borrowed money for gas because he's completely broke, put 50 cents' worth in his tank, drove to the store to buy cigarettes with the rest of the borrowed money, than ran out of gas on the way back. He didn't have a gas can in his truck so he walked a quarter mile to the dollar store, bought a gallon of water, dumped out the water, put a dollar's worth of gas in the jug, walked back to his truck, and saw a gas can lying on the side of the road. Our niece had given him a gift certificate to Superfresh so he could at least buy some food (and stop eating everyone else's at their house presumably), and he used that for smokes as well. Then he described all the stuff he has nailed to the walls in his room, told me he's "42 and just about out of steam," and said he might work at The Lamplight Inn as a dishwasher or at the lumberyard, but he doesn't really want to. Then he complained that there would be no social security by the time he got to retirement.

Dude, you're like already retired.

It's noon and it's dark here in the Library. I'm all alone here and I'm starting to wonder if we're open today? Oops, never mind--there's that guy with keys who turns on lights.

Saturday afternoon K'wali called and then we met him and Klezma at Kyodai Sushi in Towson. They were really packed--apparently the novelty of conveyor-belt sushi is too much to resist (though right across Penn Ave is Sans Sushi II and just a bit east on Penn Ave is Sushi Hana, both of which are fresher). Kyodai is nonetheless a good place, and very fast and convenient, and I prefer their dark exposed brick/red lantern aesthetic to the white-wall light wood glare of Sushi Hana. Strange to note that Kyodai used to be Pizzeria Uno, where I used to sit with Buf and Sluggo and drink 22 oz beers on special to oblivian when we all lived in Towson. K'wali, always eager to share his enthusiasms, had bought a DVD of some quickly cancelled Fox TV show, and he brought it back to our house and subjected us to two of the worst hours I've ever seen:



I suppose a more sardonic version of "Northern Exposure" featuring a Brown graduate with a Humanities degree working retail is funny, quirky and interesting if you've never worked retail after earning a Humanities degree. Otherwise, fuck you.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

God, it amazes me that there's a Wonderfalls DVD. That show was SO OFF-PUTTING!

Em

Geoff said...

Meanwhile, thirtysomething isn't available.

Of course that's because I was the only fan of that show.

Nick said...

Yes, you most certainly WERE .

Geoff said...

You were too young to appreciate it!

;-)

Nick said...

Yeah, I was in High School watching Twin Peaks--so sue me!!!!

Geoff said...

Which reminds me...I heard a rumor the second season of TP is coming out soon, but Amazon doesn't have a date.

Nick said...

Get Outta Here!!!

I need to see a psychiatrist to explain why I'm always thinking of shit from The Flinstones even though I haven't watched that show in 15 years.

OUTT, that spells OUT!!

I've got GUILT written all over my face--looks in mirror, the word GUILT, in cursive glowing red all over face.

You HEEL! Looks in mirror, head turns into a shoe heel, which an 8 yr old has no idea what the fuck this grey gravestone shaped object is.

"LET THE SUN SHINE IN..."

Geoff said...

Your comment reminded me of watching some Honduran teenagers watch the classic Tom and Jerry episode that takes place in a bowling alley. They were laughing and pointing and having a riotous time because they'd never had cable before and The Cartoon Network was bringing them this great "new" show--I can remember watching those cartoons as early as age 4, and being confused by things like sentient pool balls with facial expressions. I used to wonder if my grandmother could see the characters on cartoons or if she only saw them as bursts of color. Seeing 18/19-year olds see Tom and Jerry for the first time was very interesting. They had no idea what bowling was but they were in tears nonetheless!

When I watched the second Warner Bros DVD set I ran into several cartoons which brought back babysitter's houses; these were cartoons (like I Love to Sing-ah I hadn't seen in more than 25 years, but they're burned into my consciousness.

Nick said...

Fuck yeah!!! I was singing I love ta singah and R.on Snyder said "You got that from South Park!"

As if!!!!! He should remember that shit anyway really. Who didn't watch those cartoons growing up? The sad fact is that I have to buy them all on dvd so that Taran can enjoy them since we don't get cartoon network and they don't show them on Sat. mornings anymore.

Geoff said...

Yeah, I showed Big Red the rich NYC graphic designer "I Love to Sing-ah" and he said the same thing: "They parodied this on South Park recently, and I didn't realize it was a parody!"