Good Eatin’

Thanksgiving Dinner

On a recent trip to Santa Cruz for Labor Day weekend, my friends and I decided to have a traditional Thanksgiving Dinner (or Christmas if you prefer) because really, one day a year just isn’t enough.

We learned that during the “off season” turkeys at the store are generally half the size of those during the holiday season. This is partly due to the fact that the turkeys don’t include any dark meat – no wings, no drumsticks. 🙁 Despite the lack of dark meat (or as I like to call it “the flavor explosion”) we still made a delicious Thanksgiving dinner and I was stuffed, almost to the point where I would have needed to induce vomiting to keep from exploding. I know! That indeed does sound delicious, doesn’t it?

I firmly believe that stuffing is something one should have as a kitchen staple, like popcorn or something. You sit down to watch some tv with a glass of water and a bowl/plate of stuffing. Yummmm YUM!

Moving on, I had quite an excellent time in Santa Cruz with Julie, Danielle & Co. They’ve asked me to refer to them by that title in the future so I am happy to oblige. I always have fun with them, well, ok probably not always but I don’t think I’ve encountered anything traumatizing enough to remember right now so that says enough.

We shopped, we ate, we watched awards shows. I think it was a very successful holiday for me.

This Is My Boomstick!

So I went to Santa Cruz this weekend. We’re driving down the boardwalk, on our way to El Palpaloma (or whatever that Mexican restaurant/hotel is called) and we pass this theater. The marquee says:

BRUCE CAMPBELL
FRI & SAT
ARMY OF DARKNESS

I was flipping out! I got sooo excited! Then I found out that tickets were 18…damn the luck. Not that anyone would have wanted to go with me anyways. At least it was good to know I was in the same 1 mile radius as Bruce Campbell. *sigh*