i had a pretty neat week last week... got last minute tickets to see Belle & Sebastian for less than face(craigslist, woot!) and i also got another pair of last minute tickets to see Matisyahu... which was probably one of the awesomeest performances i've yet to see live! there's just something about a beat boxing, rastafarian singing, hasidic jew that warms my heart and makes me smile... i ended up taking a new myspace friend of mine,
Gwen, to that... twas random, last minute and the first time we actually hung out... i think we had a really nifty time... yay for burritoville and jews!
i also had a photoshoot where i modeled, surprise surprise, t-shirts! that should be a career goal of mine, professional tshirt model!actually, maybe i should seriously check into that... anyways! the shoot, by adam raia, went well and i got some pretty sweet shots out of it! than later that night i invited to a taping of last comic standing by
stefani... my favorite comic was
josh blue, this young guy with cerebral palsy... when he was through with his act he looked at the audience and told us, "you're all going to hell for laughing at me!!" and left...
yesterday was beautiful! which brings to mind weird conversational phrases that appear to make no sense if you really think about them, but are commonly understood by everyone... a prime example of this that i recently had an experience with is, "86ed"... where did that term come from?? it confuses me... so yeah, yesterday i had planned on going to union square with Oliver, but had decided not to later on... so i was talking to
Paula when i decided this and i told her, "oliver and i 69ed union square..." and i immediately thought to myself.. wait.... that.. didn't sound right, at all... but then, why does 86ed sound right?? can anyone explain this? thanks.