Saturday, April 22, 2006

In a Galaxy, Far, Far Away... (for a Yankee fan at least)

So I had a pretty awesome weekend this past Fri & Sat (April 14th-15th).

On Friday- me, Ariana, my mom, and her husband- Pat, drove up to Boston for the weekend. Our plan for the trip was to visit the Boston Museum of Science for the huge Star Wars Exhibit that is currently there up til the end of the month (cuz as you all know I am a huge Star Wars geek, heh).

We had pre-ordered the tix so everything was set for Saturday. So our plan was to just chill and hang around Boston on Friday. Sadly we got a little lost up in Boston b/c after we dropped our stuff at the motel we decided to go to the museum for a test run, to see how long it’d take to get there in the morning. We wound up taking a wrong highway and thanks to all the ridiculous construction and detours (which we later learned have been going on in Boston since 1989!!!) it took much longer than we expected to get to the museum. But we eventually made it and picked up our tix for the next day.

After that we headed over to the Cambridge Mall which was only about 2 blocks away. When we first got in, they had a set up to try a Water Massage machine. We all felt we could use it after being cramped in the car for quite a few hours that day, so we all tried it. It felt pretty damn good. If I ever hit the lotto I think I’d get me one of those great machines, heh.

Once the massages were done, we all realized we were pretty hungry. There was a Cheesecake Factory right nearby, so we decided to go there. Now I have only been to the Cheesecake Factory once before, and it was during lunch time and all I had was a simple burger. So I didn’t realize how freakin HUGE the servings were going to be. But I was hungry, so I ordered the Double BBQ Bacon Burger (with onion rings IN the burger). When it came out, I saw how huge it was that I had to ask the waiter if he could give me a steakknife to help hold it together (b/c a toothpick wasn’t gonna do it). It reminded me of the “Big Irish” Burger that I had at Bennigan’s a few years back. But yeah, even though it was humongous, I actually finished it, so I was pretty proud of myself there (my family even took some before and after pics of me finishing off the burger, heh).

The rest of the family didn’t have as much luck with their dinners. Don’t get me wrong, they all enjoyed it but they didn’t realize how big the servings were going to be and were not able to come even close to finishing their food. But everything was delicious. We just gotta remember next time how much they give so we can order appropriately. But yeah, if you are ever REALLY freakin hungry, the Cheesecake Factory is the place to go.

The rest of Friday was pretty laid back, b/c it was already late, so we couldn’t really go around Boston much, so we walked around the mall a bit and then headed back to the motel to chill for the night.

Oh but before I continue, there is something I definitely need to mention-

-I actually wore my Yankees jacket the entire time I was in Boston. Some may think I am crazy, but I figured “Hey, plenty of people in NY wear Red Sox stuff and no one really cares, except at the Yankee games, so it shouldn’t matter if I wear my Yankee jacket here.”

Well, I gotta tell you that I was wrong, very very wrong, lol.

I kept getting the most evil looks and stares at a lot of the places we went. Not so much in the museum (cuz I guess people were coming from all over the country to see the museum so it wasn’t just purely Bostonians) but in other places it happened a good amount. I found it pretty amusing but everyone else I was with joked around how they didn’t want to be seen near me b/c they feared for their safety (and although Ariana stayed near me even she looked apprehensive at times, lol).

I actually didn’t notice the stares at first, but the big thing that got my attention is that when we got back to the motel on Friday night I walked right in, past the desk clerk to swipe my card for the entrance. The rest of my family had kind of hung back, so I turned around and I noticed the desk clerk just giving me this stare of death. It didn’t hit me right away why though. A family including a few kids had just exited so my first thought was maybe the kids annoyed the guy and he was just feeling grumpy or something. But then the clerk said “You got a lot of nerve wearing that over here.” And that’s when I realized his stare was all about the jacket. My whole family laughed it off and Pat tried to distance himself by being like “hey it’s just him, I grew up in California. My team is the San Fransisco Giants.” The clerk seemed to soften for a second at that comment, but every time he glanced at me I saw his expression get harder. I just found that freakin hysterical.

So yeah, along with that I just noticed that nearly 7 out of every 10 people in the area that we passed had some kind of Red Sox apparel on. So it was like the Boston equivalent of walking around certain areas of the Bronx and seeing all the Yankee apparel. I also realized my original guess that I might see a few people in Yankee stuff there was wrong as well. Seriously of ALL the people we saw all weekend I only saw ONE other person with any kind of Yankee gear on and that person was a 5 year old child in the museum. So yeah, like I said, I just found that all pretty amusing and had to share.

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-Before I continue, I should also mention that tickets for the ECW- One Night Stand II PPV were going on sale on Sat morning at 10am. But since I was away I wasn’t going to be able to try and get them myself. Luckily, Phil did me a great favor and was able to score tix for both me and Ariana to the show. So a big thanks to Phil! You are awesome.

That was a pretty good start to the day, so I was in even more of a good mood from that point forward for the day. The show is about 2 months away but I’m already psyched for it. ECW! ECW!!

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But now onto the main thrust of this blog post- the Star Wars exhibit!

We were told that the exhibit was pretty popular and it sells out pretty much everyday, which is why we pre-ordered all our tix. They also only let people into the exhibit in shifts. Our shift was at 11:15am and then after that we had tix for a special Planetarium show at 1:30pm and a Special Effects IMAX show at 3pm. So we figured we’d have a good amount of time for everything. And while we did get to see everything, we actually could have used even more time, because there was just so much stuff in the exhibit.

And the other thing that made the exhibit even more awesome was the fact they allowed us to take photos. Henry had mentioned to me the day before that he had went to this museum before when they had the Lord of the Rings exhibit and that they did not allow photos b/c “the exhibit was still on tour.” Well I knew the Star Wars exhibit was on tour as well, so I was a bit worried at first, but once we found out pics were allowed, I was very psyched.

So yeah I wound up taking pics of almost EVERYTHING. We had my mom’s digital camera, so I made sure I got great shots of all that I could. So that’s what took the most time, just taking pics of all the stuff (the hard part was trying not to get the glare of the glass from the flash, but I did a pretty damn good job of that).

We also had the audio tour as well, which was basically a sort of palm pilot thingie with a headset where you would just enter the number of the display you were at and it would give you a more detailed audio (and sometimes video) explanation of what you were looking at. So that was pretty cool as well.

The exhibit was fairly interactive too. Since this was the Museum of Science they showed how certain things from the movie could work in real life, including some advances in technology where we are actually close to doing some of the things in the movies. They had a sort of hovercraft thing that they actually allowed people to ride. It wasn’t anything too spectacular (mostly b/c it was chained to a wall so you really couldn’t move it far at all), but it was pretty cool to try out. They also had a sort of “podracer builder” with Legos and magnets and stuff you could try to put together and see if it could actually race on the track. I personally couldn’t figure out what combination to use to get it to work, but it was fun to try.

As for the actual stuff from the movies that were there- they had a ton of cool stuff. They had the actual models they used for a lot of the vehicles. It was funny how small (and in some cases how large) a lot of the models were. But it was cool, they had an X-Wing, the Millenium Falcon, a Star Destroyer, the Rebel Blockade Runner (which I found out was originally designed to be the Millenium Falcon but they decided to change it to the one we all know and love b/c they felt the original was way too big and didn’t fit the style they were looking for) and these are just a small amount of the vehicles they had there. They also had a lot of the costumes for the characters- including Han Solo, Chewbacca, Princess Leia, R2-D2, C-3PO, Anakin & Obi-Wan (from Episode 3), Mace Windu, Yoda, a Stormtrooper, a Snowtrooper, some Wookies, young Anakin (from Episode 1), a Jawa, some Tusken Raiders, one Padme costume (surprisingly only one considering the amount she had in the movies) and of course Darth Vader. I may be forgetting a few (I’m sure I am actually), but three things we were kind of surprised and a little let down that they didn’t have were- any Ewoks (hey, what can I say I have a soft spot for them, lol), Boba or Jango Fett, or a speeder bike (from RotJ or Episode 2). I was especially surprised by the absence of that last one considering that is something that would definitely fit into a museum of science (at least that’s what I think). But other than that, everything else was pretty damn cool (I think I forgot to mention they had a ton of other props like weapons, droids, models of stuff, etc).

So yeah the 2+ hours we had in the exhibit portion actually flew by pretty fast. I did get through everything though, so I was happy about that, I do wish I had a chance to just look around a little bit more. But hey, maybe when the exhibit comes to Philadelphia in 2008 I may be tempted to go back.

As for the Planetarium and Special Effects IMAX show, they were alright. Nothing great (the best part was definitely the exhibit itself) but they were cool and everything was pretty inexpensive (b/c I wound up becoming a member of the museum since it made everything cheaper than it would have if we just ordered the tix normally).

Below are some of the pics I took at the museum (only gonna post a few but I have like 170 pics altogether from all the stuff, in case anyone wants to see them just let me know and I can forward some more to you).

-This is me, Ariana & my mom outside of the Museum near the sign for the Star Wars Exhibit.

-This is me with a model of the X-Wing, which was actually in the main museum hallway, outside the Star Wars exhibit


-This is the actual vehicle they used for Luke's Landspeeder in the original Star Wars.

-This is a model of a TIE Fighter (from the original trilogy)

-Me with a costume of a Stormtrooper from the original trilogy.


-Me & Ariana with the costumes for Anakin & Obi-Wan from Episode 3 (more specifically from the final battle scene at Mustafar).
-Me with the model of the Imperial Star Destroyer (we also have a pic of the bottom of it, which is cool since it's the opening shot of the original Star Wars movie).

-The inside of Darth Vader's mask (this was a difficult shot to get since I don't think they expected people to try to take pics of the inside of the mask).

-A bunch of the weapons used in all of the movies including Boba Fett's blaster, a thermal detonator (that Princess Leia used in RotJ), and a bunch of Lightsabers- including Darth Maul's, Obi-Wan Kenobi's and Count Dooku's, among others.

-Me with the supreme bad-ass himself- Darth Vader.
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Finally, after everything in the museum, it was still fairly early (around 4pm) and we had one more thing to do in Boston. The day before, we had decided to schedule a “Duck Tour” of Boston. Basically a “Duck Tour” is a tour of all the historical locations in Boston, but instead of a regular bus or a shuttle you are in an old WWII land/water vehicle called a “DUCK.” (See the pic below, b/c it would be kind of hard to describe otherwise).

The tour was pretty cool. We saw a bunch of interesting places (the highlight was probably the location of the bar from Cheers) and like I said the “DUCK” was a land/water vehicle, so we actually went into the river as well, which was nice (especially since we had great weather). Our tour guide was amusing as well (but while we were waiting to be boarded we seemed to notice there was something quirky about all the guides), so she made things interesting and funny.

And that was pretty much our trip to Boston. We had some dinner afterwards and then headed home. I actually drove back (cuz Pat had driven up) and I made really great time (only took 3 hours to get back which included a stop for gas and restrooms). So yeah, all in all it was a really fun trip.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Free Hoobastank Concert

So earlier this week (Thursday to be exact), Hoobastank put on a free show for their fans at the Hard Rock Cafe down in Times Square.

It was a bit of a confusing process to sign up for the show and even that didn't guarantee entrance to the show, so I showed up pretty early to the Hard Rock Cafe (the scheduled "doors open" time was at 7:30, so I arrived at 5pm). Waiting around for two and a half hours wasn't the most fun thing in the world, but at least the weather was great and the people I was online with were pretty nice.

The show itself was really cool. The opening band was decent, and Hoobastank rocked as always. I had a pretty good spot too (I stood up on the first balcony, to the side, so I had a prefect view). Pics were allowed too, so I got a bunch of awesome shots.

After the concert they had an offer where if you pre-ordered the album (for $15) you could go to a Meet & Greet that night. Even though I met the band twice before, and have their autographs, this time I had a digital camera on me, so I thought it'd be cool to get some good shots. So I did the pre-order thing and waited inline after the show to meet the band.

Sadly, at one point the security guards told us that photographs were not allowed (D'OH!) so instead I just had them sign a poster I had taken from the walls. I also got to speak with each of them for a little while, so that was cool. They have a new band member, so I got his autograph, and joked around with the other guys, and once again pleaded with Doug Robb (the lead singer) to play "Can I Buy You a Drink?" at a future NY concert. Hopefully this time he will take my request into consideration.

Finally, on my way out, I ran into the person who was lucky enough to get the setlist. So I asked if I could take a picture of it and she was cool enough to let me.

As you can see they played a few new songs off the upcoming album (and they are all pretty good) as well as a bunch of their well known hits. So all in all it was a fun show made even better by the fact it was FREE. And free is always good, heh.

Tuesday, April 11, 2006

B-day Party Recap (aka "Best Birthday Ever!")

Ok, so I had my long-awaited b-day bash this past weekend, and oh man, was it a Hell of a party!

We started the night at the Chelsea Piers Bowling Alley. Ariana's brother, Carlos, is one of the managers there, so he hooked us up with free bowling, shoe rental, and lots of food (including chicken wings, fries, chicken fingers, pigs in a blanket, sandwiches and shrimp).

We had a private room in the back for the food (which was all pretty good), and then after about an hour or so, we headed out to do some bowling.

They gave us four lanes, which was cool. That way we wouldn't be like 15 people to a lane or anything (cuz like 25+ people showed up).

My bowling team consisted of Greg, Jessii, Matt, David and Eric (basically the HS & Chuch crew). I actually wound up winning the first game, which was pretty cool.

For the second game, almost everyone across the board picked crazy nicknames for the game. We were graced with the presense of Chuck Norris (Alan), Wolverine (Steve P), and a few other just flat out insane names- Darth Asskicker (me), MightyBallsYoung (David), MeLuvULongTime (Eric), etc.

I don't know if anyone got to finish their second game (b/c everything turned off after 10pm), but it was definitely a lot of fun. Below is the great group shot we took at the end of the bowling portion of the night (not everyone is pictured though, due to people being all over the place). I actually made that big enough to be a desktop wallpaper in case anyone is interested.


This is another shot from the bowling party. Even though I'm not in it, it's one of my favorite shots from that portion of the party, only b/c it typifies everything that happened.


While this picture typifies everything that happened in the "after-party" portion of the night, heh.

Speaking of the "after-party," after bowling, most of our group went over to Red Rock West a few blocks away. For those of you who do not know what Red Rock West is, basically it is exactly like the movie Coyote Ugly. As soon as we walked in the bar, a few of the bartenders (all female) were already dancing on top of the bar. So we knew right away, that we had an insane night ahead of us.

Everyone had told me on the way over to the bar, that it was their mission to get me drunk that night, and boy did they live up to their promise. They barely let me go for more than five minutes without a drink in my hands (and thank you all for that by the way, you guys are awesome, lol).

So yeah, the place was crowded but it was a lot of fun. A few more of my friends met up with us at the bar, including my cousin, Jay, who I hadn't seen in over a year.

But yeah, let me get on with the part you really all wanna hear about- the ladies. The bartenders were all insane. They did fire shows (where they blew fireballs out of their mouths), as well as water shows (where they would get on the bar and douse their leather-clad selves with pitchers of water).

Even our own ladies got in on the fun on the bar. The first time, Maryann, Ashley and Ariana got up to dance, which was hot. Then later on in the night the three of them went back up again but even Athena joined them! So that shocked all of us, and I have the photo proof of it below, heh. Good times, good times...

(BTW, did I mention that we actually have VIDEO footage of the above scene?? No? Well we do, and it's awesome, heh).

So yeah, everyone had a blast at the party. We had a little bit of crazyiness at the end (a small issue with one of the bouncers who was drunk and decided to pick on us for no reason), but it all worked out in the end. Plus it was already 3am at that point so we were just about to head out anyways.

I once again just want to thank everyone who came out and made this the best birthday party I've ever had. Thanks for all the cards and gifts you gave me (as well as pitching in to the iPod fund. I actually went and purchased it yesterday, it's pretty sweet). Special thanks to James for making the suggestion of the location of the after-party, and to Gaetano for giving my drunk-ass a ride back home. Thanks for everyone who took tons of great (and sometimes incriminating) pics. I can't wait to see them all.

Now the only thing I have to do, is start thinking about how on earth I'm ever gonna top this party in the future...

Monday, April 03, 2006

"King of Kings!"

Triple H may not have been able to walk out of Wrestlemania 22 as WWE Champion, but I did!

Once again, I won the WWE Fantasy League I am part of. Not only did I win the league overall, but I won the most weekly titles as well, edging out Ariana this week by just 2 points for my 3rd IC title, which led to me teasing her that "she really is just 2... So Close!" (I'm such a bastard, heh).

I was also 106th OVERALL amongst all players with 2343 points. So I didn't do as awesome as last season (where I was 59th overall) but it's still damn impressive considering I'm against over 100,000 other players.

I also had a second team, which I used in another league entirely. I joined the league from the message board forums from my favorite wrestling website. It was close in the end, but I wound up winning that league as well (that team finished 247th overall with 2295 points). That was a league with 16 other players from all around the country, so that was cool, b/c it put my skills up against a bunch of random people.

So yeah, I'm definitely pretty proud of myself. I can't wait for the next season to begin.

The Simpsons!

The Simpsons movie is coming!!

In 2007...

... but you can see a teaser trailer right here!

More South Park fun

I made my family with that South Park character-maker, so I figured I'd share here. First I did my sister, Jenny:

Then my mom (just pretend the book is a hymnal):

Her husband, Pat:

I also added in one of my best friends, Greg:

And finally, Joe's version of Gaetano (specifically, Gae from Joe's b-day party from a few months ago, heh).