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This is what’s been floating around in my head for the past week. I need to clear it out to make room for more.

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What the hell was going on with my hair in Sunday Morning’s Video?

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jeremy_pivenJeremy Piven just left the Broadway show Speed the Plow.  His doctor was on Good Morning America on Saturday claiming that he left because of acute Mercury poisoning.  David Mamet, who wrote the play, had this to say: “My understanding is that he is leaving show business to pursue a career as a thermometer.”

Mr. Piven, who has won Emmys as Ari Gold on Entourage, had gotten good reviews in his Broadway debut.  But he had been trying for a while to get out of the play early, before the scheduled February closing date.  His doctor was convincing this morning, but nobody else involved with the show believes a word of it.  I have absolutely no idea if Mr. Piven is sick or not.  I love him on Entourage – he’s incredibly fun to watch.  But he has a reputation as an asshole.  I’ve gotten emails (for my other blog) from people who claim to have worked with him or been on a set around him saying that he’s a nightmare, and that out of all of the actors on Entourage his real life is probably closest to that of the characters’.

So, whether he’s sick or not, it doesn’t really matter.  Everybody thinks he bailed.  And that’s why reputation matters.  If he really is sick, that just sucks for him, because nobody believes him.  You can’t act like a jerk for years and then expect sympathy.

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The weather this past weekend actually made me miss Buffalo.  In December in Buffalo, at least you know that if there’s weather it will be snow and it will be shovelable.  If you’re a sledder or snowboarder or skier it might even be fun.  But what happened for our first snowfall here in Brooklyn was not fun.

Actually, it wasn’t our first snowfall.  That was a few days before, but it consisted of giant wet flakes that didn’t stick:

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On Friday, however, we had an actual snow.  And during the day, while it was coming down, it was great, and really pretty.

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But later it got just warm enough to turn into sleet, and then the wind picked up – right around the time that my daughter and I had to take a walk down a street that had turned into a wind-tunnel.  My umbrella turned inside out three times, and my daughter was walking behind me, clinging to my legs, trying to keep the blowing ice from hitting her face.  This walk would normally take us ten or fifteen minutes, but this time it was thirty freezing minutes.

After two days of slightly warmer weather and cold rain, everything is now wet and slushy.  Every corner has been turned into a concrete slip-’n'-slide with ankle deep water at the bottom.  And it’s turning cold again, so all of that wetness is going to freeze.  Lovely.  I’ll take snow any day.  It’s shovelable.

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We finally got our tree on Sunday.  I was afraid that we’d have trouble finding a good one – and I did have to drive around for a while with the kids looking – but once we finally found a place selling them, the selection was great.  All of the trees were being kept in stands with water in the bottom, so they all looked really good, unlike the one we were stuck with last year which lost half of its needles as my husband carried it up the stairs.

I actually managed to find the boxes with the lights and decorations, even the stuff I bought after Christmas last year for 90% off.  Only one ornament had broken and the lights weren’t tangled.  All in all the decorating was a lot of fun.  We only had to threaten to send the kids to bed once.

However, I still haven’t found the box with the stockings and stocking holders.  Still looking…

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From my step-mom:

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5 Responses to “Randomosity”

  1. Tracy on December 22nd, 2008 12:07 pm
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    I wondered how he could possibly get mercury poisoning? Very bizarre. No explanation why, so it made it seem like a lie, but if you’re going to lie, why would you go w/ something so off the wall?
    We’ve had 3 freezing rain/sleet storms since Weds here in southeastern PA. It sucks! Give me snow dammit. I love snow. This morning it was 10 degrees when I left for work, & the ice that was left on my windshield(I didn’t go out yesterday, & it didn’t melt because it was only 25) could not be scraped, & 1/2 hour of the defroster on high barely made a dent in it. Grrr

  2. Cara on December 23rd, 2008 7:10 am
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    This is a good time to brag that I live in the Virgin Islands :) yes hate me hate me. We give up a lot to live here so let me flaunt the nice weather!!! Oh and Jeremy Piven was really good in smokin aces!!!

  3. Amy on December 23rd, 2008 11:52 am
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    Yes, hate is an appropriate word. I just spent 2 hours outside and still can’t feel the tips of my fingers.

  4. Tracy on December 23rd, 2008 12:38 pm
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    Yes Cara, I know you’re Amy’s sister, & I don’t even know you, but I hate you right now. ;-) Our boiler @ work went out over night, so even though they got it working when we got in @ 8, it’s still freezing, because it was 14 on the way in this morning. I also hate my friends who flew to their sailboat in Grenada 2 weeks ago to sail it up through the Caribbean for 6 months. grrrr

  5. Deirdre on December 30th, 2008 5:50 am
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    that cartoon is soooo my life at the moment! that was us at the airport! and very glad to have missed the first brooklyn snow :)

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