Monday, October 18, 2004

I have been very bad and have left you hanging for sooo long -- I'm sorry!!! Well, kiddies, here's a couple of weeks of celeb sightings -- hang on!! Let's see, Scott Foley has been coming in again, sometimes with Elizabeth Berkely, sometimes alone (and no, we don't think they're dating). Benicio del Toro has come in a few times in the last few weeks, and let me tell you, he's pretty cool. He's got that great gravelly voice, and hangs out in all his scruffiness. Not a lot of Hollywood pretention there. Jason Hervey, of Wonder Years fame stopped in for lunch (looks exactly the same, just like Fred Savage did -- reunion anyone?). I had the pleasure of waiting on Steve Carell (Anchorman, The Daily Show) -- he was much quieter than I would have expected -- it was cool anyway, I know how crazy that dude can be. Linda Cardellini (ER, Scooby-Doo) came in for some dinner, and the other night I saw Marcia Cross, from Melrose Place and most recently, Desperate Housewives. D.L. Hughley (sp?) stops by from time to time, as does Jon Lovitz (David waited on him the other night -- he was much more subdued than usual... no batshit craziness this time). I waited on Erin Everly the other night, daughter of Don Everly, erstwhile wife of Axl Rose - she's got a couple of really beautiful kids now. And, last night, one Ludacris graced our little restaurant with his presence. Now that was cool. Can't get the damn Usher song out of my head, tho....

So once again, I feel betrayed by L.A. weather. It's raining! It's been raining for 3 days!! And it's cold!! I was told September and October were nice and warm.... and now they're telling me this is unusual. Bummer. Especially since my car window is broken and won't roll up - now I have one of those really swanky plastic sheets taped to the window so I don't get wet. Oh yeah, I've gone Hollywood.

I'm moving over the next week, to the Hollywood & Highland area. Not the pinnacle of swankiness, but a novelty nonetheless. I'll only be in the area for a few months until we find a bigger place, so maybe I won't be there long enough to be jaded by the constant flux of tourists...

Stay dry, stay warm, keep the light on in your soul... isn't it all just so beautiful?
:) Namaste...

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