Thursday, August 21, 2008
Eric Benet vs Double Chin
*Sigh* When I first looked at this picture, I didn’t see Eric Benet. I didn’t see the celebrity singer that came by our station this morning. Instead, I see my double chin! Yes, that’s the one thing that stick outs (literally) at me (or on me) in the picture. Since when has this crept up on me?? My guess is since January as that was the last time I went to the gym. I need to snap back into shape. But…easier said than done. *Sigh*
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Boyfriend du Jour
Yes, I’m married. I know. But my boyfriend of the day is Robin Thicke. He came by our station for a live interview this morning. He is so so nice. No attitude whatsoever. No arrogance. Just down to earth and friendly. When I went into the studio, HE came up to ME to shake MY hand and to ask for MY name. Then after we took this picture, HE thanked ME. Oh, I melted. Heehee. And of course, he is so so cute also.
Friday, August 08, 2008
Black Hole
I grew up in SF. Lived practically all my life here. I can say I know the city in and out...except for one area. That's the woodsy area by Glen Park. This is the one "black hole" in my knowledge of this wonderful city. Everytime I drive by on O'Shaughnessy Boulevard I look over to the canyon and wonder what's there. This green and woodsy patch seem so far removed from the metropolis city, but yet, it's smack in the middle of the city. I've always wanted to wander into this black hole and explore. Today there's an article on SFGate.com featuring this rare jewel of the city. It offers information on how to get to the area, how to navigate the canyon, and even where to stop and eat afterwards. Armed with this information, I'm determined to finally pay this gap in my geographical knowledge of SF a visit.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/07/NSJM1238B1.DTL
I grew up in SF. Lived practically all my life here. I can say I know the city in and out...except for one area. That's the woodsy area by Glen Park. This is the one "black hole" in my knowledge of this wonderful city. Everytime I drive by on O'Shaughnessy Boulevard I look over to the canyon and wonder what's there. This green and woodsy patch seem so far removed from the metropolis city, but yet, it's smack in the middle of the city. I've always wanted to wander into this black hole and explore. Today there's an article on SFGate.com featuring this rare jewel of the city. It offers information on how to get to the area, how to navigate the canyon, and even where to stop and eat afterwards. Armed with this information, I'm determined to finally pay this gap in my geographical knowledge of SF a visit.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/08/07/NSJM1238B1.DTL
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