It's crazy, but his ring-tone is Don't You Want, Baby. Don't You Want Me? Woooo.
Vegas, baby, Vegas!
Brad, if you don't button up your shirt, you're going to drive me crazy.
Shit! Shit! Shit!
Yen - The Man Of The Hour.
George and Brad - The Most Handsome Men On The Planet.
Palak Paneer for breakfast. Shower. Walk up to Cal Anderson Park. Look at the headlines - Ohno Helps U.S. Take Bronze In 5,000 Relay - in the Seattle Times.
Watch a couple teams playing Frisbee. They are quite energetic. I notice that the new location for the Elliott Bay Books has a long way to go.
Back to d'town. Catch a #510 down to Uwajimaya. Get some Sukiyaki, roasted duck leg from the cold case, almonds and tomato juice. It's spitting a little rain. #150 bus tunnel back to my place. Turn on KBCS to listen to the Hawaii Radio Connection. The program give updates about the tsunami threatening The Hawaiian Islands. Tsunami Warning In Effect Fro Hawaii. So far, so good. Turn on Rick Steves. He interviews author - Richard Ellis - about his book On Thin Ice: The Changing World Of The Polar Bear. Richard Ellis has been in Churchill, Manitoba and all along the Hudson Bay studying the habitat of the Polar Bears. He says that they're revered by the Inuit. And he makes reference to the Inuit Inukshuk for the 2010 Winter Olympic games.
"But it's not an Inukshuk". What an Inukshuk?
Sukiyaki for dinner. Watch St. Elmo's Fire.
Rob Lowe rocks!
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