Every day is like Sunday...Come, Armageddon! Come!
Sunday is my fave day - it's so relaxing. Today we had to forgo our typical Sunday ritual - since Kyle had tickets to the Lakers playoff game. So as he headed for Staples Center, cut to me driving up the 405 at 70 miles an hour. There is nothing better on a Sunday morn than exiting on Sunset and winding through Bel Air while singing along to "Barracuda" by the Heart sisters.
For those of you who don't live in L.A. the Sunset exit is really interesting because you pass through all these multi-million dollars homes and end up on the heart of the Sunset Strip, passing Hustler, The Saddle Ranch, Dublins, HOB and The Standard.
NOTE: Since someone asked me - The Standard is a very cool, very hip hotel - where all the beautiful people go. It was featured in Sex in the City when the girls went to L.A. It is known for the "human aquarium" in the lobby - where actors, models, and performance artists are hired to sit in the aquarium for their shift. How very "Bladerunner". If you go to their website, click on the Hollywood location - then "lobby" - you can see it.
Anyway - I was headed for Virgin Megastore - I had to return the Donnie Darko dvd my husband so thoughtfully bought me - since I had already jumped the gun and bought it myself. Virgin Megastore is located right next to Crunch gym - where one Mr. Justin Timberlake works out. Unfortunately he wasn't there today. This is also the gym where they have "Cardio Striptease" classes.
Then I headed to Bloomingdale's - seeing as how it's their annual shoe sale and all.... but I was very good and didn't buy ANY shoes. I did however stand in front of the Men's Paul Frank section contemplating whether or not I needed a shirt that had a fake post-it silkscreened on it that said,
"Note to self: I am a genius."
It really made me laugh out loud - but there was no way I was going to buy a Paul Frank shirt WITHOUT a monkey on it. Blasphemy!
So my Sunday Bloody Sunday is over, and this is what I ended up purchasing:
The soundtrack to Donnie Darko (who doesn't need that??)
A compilation of classic 70's rock - featuring Blue Oyster Cult (you can always use more cowbell...)
and some soynutz (just because).




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