Thursday, November 8, 2007

Mountain Biking, 3D Movies, and Corned Beef!




MOUNTAIN BIKING NYC
I recently bought a pretty sweet Mountain Bike from some dude on craigslist. I love it very much, and Id much rather be on it right now than sitting at my desk typing this blog. The bike is a Gary Fisher Hoo Koo Ee Koo, which apparently is worth a crap load more than I paid for it which for me makes it even better knowing that I got a great deal. Anyways, recently Ive been exploring NYC by nike, which is really the only way to truly discover the hidden gems of this great city. NYC is so diverse in terrain, style, and history. Its amazing how much goes unseen unless you take the time to search it out. One minute you are dodging cars in the heart of the city, the next you are alone on trail in the park, and yet a minute later you are dodging crackheads and prostitutes under a bridge in the Bronx (true story).

I will be uploading pictures from some of my trips through the 5 borroughs soon, but for now heres a few decent shots of the George Washington Bridge and the hidden "Little Red Lighthouse" that lives just below the NYC side. Most people probably have never heard about this historic landmark since you cant see it from the bridge or the roads leading up to it.


THREE DEEEEEE!
Lori loves Halloween more than any holiday of the year. She literally starts planning her costume a year in advance. This year was probably the first year in her life she didnt dress up. Thats a looooong story, that Im not going to tell you, but we did sort of salvage the holiday by going to see "Tim Burtons The Nightmare Before Christmas" in 3D. I havent seen a 3D movie since I was like 10 and saw "SpaceHunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone" (why do these 3d movies have suck long titles?). Anyways, Spacehunter was a peice of crap and probably had like 10 miuntes of actual 3D, but it did feature a younge (pre sixteen candles) Molly Ringwald, so I'll take it easy on bashing it too bad. I think I also saw "JAWS 3D & Friday the 13th Part 3D" around that time with those crappy cardboard Red & Blue Glasses and the headaches from the old 3D technology.
The good news here is that the new 3D experience is awesome. The Glasses are normal looking and feeling sunglasses with special lenses and the modern 3D technology is truly amazing. From the second they starting rolling some of the previews in 3D I was glued to the screen. The images really appeared to be either comin right out you or adding additional depth to the main shots on the screen. Ive heard that George Lucas is already starting to remake the Stars Wars series in 3D for re release. Unfortunetly, it looks like Hollywood will also blow this opportunity by using the technology to lead horrible films like the god awful Brendon Frasure (the mummy) preview they showed us. Sure its visually awesome, but Id be about as interested in seeing that guy in 3D as I would be in sitting through another year of algebra...


CORNED BEEF HASH & EGGS
How do I love thee, let me count the ways....I am obsessed with corned beef hash, and eggs. I order it at least once a week for brunch (usually sundays at a diner), but I finally decided to buy some in a can and make it myself. Ive made with scrambled eggs, but sunny side up with the yolks running all over it, plus some A1 Steaksauce (Dave Liles taught me that), ketchup, or green tobasco, is really the only way to roll. Last weekend I made some and rolled it up inside a tortilla like a white trash burrito. Dang that was tasty. Im consider getting a truckload of it and fillig my bathtub with it and just soaking it up....Get some for yourself. I promise you wil not be let down.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just tried corned beef hash for the first time yesterday and loved it. What brand of canned is best?

Anonymous said...

i googled corn beef hash cause i love it so much and your blog came up. I love it so much and wish everyone would get past its gross look and just try it. SO GOOD