22 January 2006

Yet another busy weekend

Ok, so despite the fact I thought it would be a low-key weekend, it didn't happen. Here it is, Sunday night, I don't have all my work done for class tomorrow, I spent both yesterday and today very tired from drinking too much the night before or just being out way too late and the weekend is already over. Ugh. Well, as with the last few weekends, it was SO worth it.

Friday night I got some super amazing news that I don't know if I can share just yet, so I'll have to hold off telling you (but it is so cool!). I headed over to husband and wife's house for dinner and general revelry. We ended up drinking a lot and playing Scene It and sort of playing Trivial Pursuit while harassing the cat and drawing things on my brother ("werd" to you...). The night wasn't totally without it's educational value, husband invented a hell of a drink, the TNTini (I have to take credit for the name;) and let me tell you, boy does that drink kick your ass. Other than a bit of an ache you get in your jaw from drinking it too quick, it's pretty yummy if you like rather sour/tart stuff. I give husband credit for something else too. We were standing there admiring the TNTini and it's innocent and pinkish appearance, when husband said "pink is the new TNTini" and thus, because wife and I are huge fans of the Pink is the New Blog I decided to take a photo of it and email it to Trent. We'll see if it makes it on his blog:)

Saturday night was spent at the Magic Stick for the Hard-Fi show. It was amazing, they were so good. Richard Archer was all over the place, totally getting in everyone's face and just full of energy. They played most of the songs off of "Stars of CCTV" as well as covering the White Stripes "Seven Nation Army" (one of my favs). I was a little disappointed that they didn't play "Feltham Is Singing Out" but overall it was a really great show. I wormed my way all the way up to the stage and got a bunch of pics, not the greatest, but it was still kinda cool to get them. I tried to get an interview with the band but their tour publicity person never responded to my email. Oh well, it was worth a shot:) If you didn't believe me before, trust me now, Hard-Fi are awesome-you should definitely check them out. Feel disappointed that you didn't go to the show, you missed a great band.

Righty-o, that's all for now. Better get on with what's left of my weekend.
Ciao,
Sasha

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