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  • 00:33 ABC took away Pushing Daisies. Then ABC Family took away Middleman. And now, ABC is taking away Castle. I will cut this entire network. #
  • 10:00 New Yorkers: Kristin Chenoweth book signing at the Lincoln Triangle B&N @7:30! Who’s coming with? tinyurl.com/cwp6gq #
  • 10:40 @featherjean @mkcho73 @MickeydotFinn Castle hasn’t actually been cut yet, but it’s clear it’s going to be. Its ratings are in the toilet. #
  • 10:42 Dear Nielsen Families, Please gravitate towards TV that doesn’t suck, so the brilliant shows I love actually stand a chance. Love, Priscilla #
  • 20:26 Kristin Chenoweth is about fifty trillion times cuter in person! So lucky to have gotten a seat. #
  • 22:00 OH HELL YES! "Turn Coat" is #1 on the NYT bestseller list! #
  • 22:27 @billharting @kitoconnell No link yet. Shannon just emailed the betas to share the squee! Breaking news, boys and girls. :D #

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Ooh! Barb re-posted her recipe for Pear and Cream Cheese Pie, one of my all-time favourite things to make. Check it out, and share the deliciousness with your friends and family at your next pie-friendly occasion!

Speaking of pie, Kristin Chenoweth (Olive on Pushing Daisies, as well as the original Galinda in Wicked) did a book signing at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes and Noble last night! You know I was there! Man, that woman is about seventy trillion times cuter in person.

It’s amazing, the effect she had on the audience. People love her. People are enraptured by her. I’ve seen people fanboying and fangirling over actors, but this was something special. After her interview, she took questions from the audience, and every other person opened their question with an ejaculation of “I love you!” She’s like a human joy-generator.

Hopefully, I’ll be able to give some of that joy back! She mentioned in the interview that she despaired the lack of good Southern cooking in New York, so I gave her the address of Mara’s Homemade, a fantastic Southern/Creole restaurant in the East Village. She seemed absolutely delighted! As a thank you, she signed my Pushing Daises DVD case, even though the Barnes and Noble folks wanted to limit signatures to her book only.

I lead a charmed life. :D

My world has been so full of exciting events lately. On Friday, Mike Cho and I saw Vienna Teng perform at Le Poisson Rouge, as part of her international tour. She’s such a fantastic performer, and I rejoiced to hear her sing a number of my favourite songs, including as “Blue Caravan,” “Antebellum,” and “Stray Italian Greyhound.”

Before she went on, though, a band called Paper Raincoat and a solo performer, Ben Sollee, played a few numbers. After Paper Raincoat played their first song, I happened to glance to my left and realize I was standing one person away from Vienna herself! Between songs, I said hello and re-introduced myself.

We’d met in February, when she did a gig benefiting the Caffe Vivaldi. We had a mutual friend in Jenn Jackson, Jim Butcher’s agent, and the three of us spent quite a while chatting after her show. I gave her lessons in being evil and she gave me a hug. It was an awesome night. I’m amazed I never got around to blogging about it! Bad Cellie!

Anyway, she remembered me, and she greeted me with enthusiasm. We didn’t have time to say much then, as the Paper Raincoat’s next song started up, and I didn’t want to be disrespectful, but we got to chat briefly after the show again, at which time she signed my Book, “Always great to see you! :)” Mike took some great photos here, including two of Vienna and me together.

But the fun doesn’t stop there!

Sunday, Craig, Shecky, Sue, Sue’s mother, and I went to the Bronx Zoo on Sunday! It was Easter, so we had much of the zoo to ourselves. I took oodles of photographs, though my shutter finger was tempered somewhat by the fact no store in or near the zoo sold film, and I had to be conservative with what I had. It’s unbelievable how difficult it is to get film these days! I’m so grateful that my mom is lending/giving me her sexy digital camera, as she hasn’t used it in ages. It’s something like eight years old, but it was top of the line then, so it’s still a fantastic camera by today’s standards.

I think I got a handful of decent shots from our explorations, but I felt “off” photographically most of the day. Some recent feedback I received on my photos, raising a skeptical eyebrow at my attachment to my Lensbaby, struck a nerve. In reaction, I tried to take a mix of Lensbaby and traditional photos, but I ended up sabotaging myself, obsessively questioning every move I made instead of letting inspiration strike organically. I need to get over myself. Hopefully, I’ll have the few good shots ready for posting in the next couple days!

Anyway, photography aside, it was fabulous to spend time with the crew. Craig is also a big Dresden fan and Shecky is a fellow beta, so we spent part of lunch squeeing over Turn Coat. Afterward, Craig invited me to his family’s Easter dinner, a feast of Italian family proportions.

And that’s all I have to say about that!

Twitter Driveby

  • 11:40 @boymonster That’s why God invented TiVo and Hulu! #
  • 11:40 @Uilos ‘Splainy? #
  • 12:12 My workplace is hilarious in its desperation. Today feels like setup to a particularly wacky sitcom episode. Wonder what moral we’ll learn? #
  • 12:13 RT @nprpolitics: Obama Wins First Pirate Battle. More To Come? tinyurl.com/dml2ml #
  • 12:16 @Uilos That’s where "Soul Samurai" was staged. Great location! #
  • 12:18 @vampirecowboys I don’t care if it’s "Watch Paint Dry For Fun and Profit." I AM SO THERE. #
  • 13:03 @fredhicks Worlds of lame. #
  • 13:05 RT @neilhimself: Was just sent beautiful GRAVEYARD BOOK inspired grave images at bit.ly/3DmeD4 #
  • 18:36 Reason eleventy frillion twelve I love my president: Obama reading "Where The Wild Things Are" to a group of kids. tinyurl.com/czn32b #
  • 19:52 I love those days where you sit around, backing up the library until 4:30, then get handed an emergency job and have to do overtime. #
  • 23:57 @featherjean Yeah, I misread your tweet! I thought I deleted my reaction quickly enough, but clearly you were faster. :D Good call, NASA! #
  • 23:59 @Uilos "Gone With The Wind"? #

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Twitter Driveby

  • 08:09 Today’s word of the day is "sobriquet." Man, have I been pronouncing it wrong! SOH-brih-kay, not soh-BRY-uh-kette. #
  • 14:02 Lunch: Pita w/ grilled zucchini, peppers, sweet onion, eggplant, mesclun greens, feta, sun dried cranberries, & red pepper vinaigrette. YUM. #
  • 14:04 @MickeydotFinn Let me know if you remember! You know, in an early draft of "Serenity," Joss had a major character named "Dresden"? :D #
  • 15:22 Where gmail go? Gmail go bye-bye? Cellie love the gmail. Cellie want the gmail. Please come back, gmail! Please come back! #
  • 22:05 Nathan Fillion does the most amazing faces! Good grief, I love this show! #
  • 22:53 "Kittens on fire"? That is the WORST NEWS TEASE EVER. *mentally substitutes "Kittens on parade".* #

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*chortles* Oh, man. Apparently I’m in the minority opinion on this, but I enjoyed the heck out of Red Dwarf: Back to Earth. It was like crackfic made canon, and I applaud the sheer balls of it.

I took particular glee in the opening of part 3, in which the crew uses overblown sci-fi lingo to describe the basic operation of a car. Dude, that was my driver’s test. My driving instructor, a guy named Ron, was the person who introduced me to Red Dwarf. One day, we jokingly set up my driving session with gratuitous sci-fi terms, announcing stuff like:

“Ignition sequence initiated!”

“Life support systems on.”

“Scan for possible collisions,” and

“Activate reverse thrusters!”, when turning on the car and the A/C and checking for pedestrians and whatnot. The other people in the car just kind of stared.

You were a good person to be, 16-year-old me. Rock on, you magnificent nerd. *exchanges a fist pound with former self*

Twitter Driveby

  • 09:39 Holy shamoley! The Jim-Butcher.com forum is down, and the host felt it appropriate to email us about the outage *2028 TIMES* in 2 1/2 hours. #
  • 10:02 @fredhicks True. Though "forum software" is a lot more characters than "host," and I was already at 140. :D #
  • 10:03 All hail @fredhicks, restorer of forums! #
  • 10:04 @spygrl You weren’t in danger of getting spammed, just people linked to the J-B.com feedback list: Fred, me, Jim, and Shannon. Good morning! #
  • 10:07 @jimmyaquino Sounds good! If you manage to swing anything, count me in on your plans! #
  • 10:14 @Uilos Come on, we’re in New York! It’s Mecca of everything! The fact that the Harry and Murphy Show is set here is icing on the cake. #
  • 11:41 @spygrl Get reading, girl! There’s never been a better time to catch up. #
  • 14:05 RT @AnnLarimer From the author of P&P&Zombies: Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter: tinyurl.com/ct9vlj #
  • 14:16 "This has got me beflunkered. I have no idea what this is." –@redone17 #
  • 14:57 Man, what’s up with me today? I eat, and 2 hours later, I feel starved? I didn’t have *that* much blood drawn at my check-up this morning… #
  • 16:32 You know what I need? A milkshake. You know what I just went across the street and got? A milkshake. My world is at peace. #
  • 20:07 Opening band, Paper Raincoat, was awesome–as was my vantage point! I was standing next to @viennateng. :D #
  • 20:22 Ben Sollee is doing beautiful things to that cello. One more cd to buy tonight! #
  • 21:23 @viennateng is playing "Antebellum.". @mkcho73 and I are geeking out! #
  • 22:36 @viennateng‘s show was fantastic! Love seeing her live. And it was awesome getting to share the experience with @mkcho73. Fabulous night! #
  • 22:38 Gracgh!!! Just realized I left the z-pack I got from the doctor this morning at work. Wonder if anyone’s going in tomorrow… #

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Twitter Driveby

  • 00:19 @eddieizzard Great show! Hope you enjoyed the cupcake and death I left you! #
  • 11:12 Just got my ticket to see Vienna Teng tomorrow. Anyone want to come with? @mkcho73? tinyurl.com/clj45s #
  • 12:29 News headline on the TV in the lounge: "FBI Negotiating With Pirates." Yeah, my morning is made! #
  • 20:39 @terioncalling Soon, child! Soon! #
  • 20:54 The Dollhouse situation makes my brain hurt. tinyurl.com/d2t8ar If it’s already paid for, just air the thing! #
  • 20:55 @sinspired Absolutely! Dresden Week >>>>>>> Shark Week. #
  • 21:04 @ironicsegue In Grand Central, I once saw a bunch of guys break dancing to the "Angel" extended opening theme. Nerds are all around us! #
  • 22:56 @epicFlail You just blew my mind. #
  • 23:06 @ABCPieHole Curses! I don’t meet their criteria. I wonder what magic combination of age and employment field you have to be? #
  • 23:13 RT @JHOCHE @jimmyaquino hey man Kristin Chenoweth is gonna be at the lincoln center B&N 4/15 at 7:30 FYI [Sweet-tastic, say I!] #

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Twitter Driveby

  • 15:08 The Za Lord has returned to us! #
  • 15:28 @vampirecowboys Neither can we! I’m so thrilled to get the opportunity to treat new friends to the geektastic spectacle of "Fight Girl!" #
  • 16:24 @MickeydotFinn My boss is the Za Lord. He orders pizza for us like twice a week. He was in Europe the past 2 weeks, but now he has returned! #
  • 16:25 @MickeydotFinn Fortunately, I have learned to resist the pizza’s siren call. My box knife reads "Healthy Salad or Death!" #
  • 21:51 At Izzard venue with @uilos and @epicflail, sitting 10 feet from Kevin Spacey. Your envy tastes like a chocolate cupcake. #

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Spam of the Day:

Subject: How To Get A Girl To Do AAnything And Everything In Bed – Be Absolutely Mind Blowing

Don’t adjourn. I’ve broken up my business for hermitage.
that hermitage was overgrown with madhuka anger. And with
eyes inflamed and eyebrows bent.

There is a poetry in this.

Twitter Driveby

  • 00:51 @billharting *takes a bow* Just doing my job. #
  • 01:46 RT @spodalicious Sketch Cards for Breast Cancer auctions start wrapping up at noon! www.lisawalks.com/sketch.htm #
  • 07:54 *dies laughing* I’M ON BORDERSMEDIA.COM! Or specifically, Ch1 of TC on the Butcher Block, with my end note, is. tinyurl.com/d2ggpy #
  • 07:57 Tickled they just grabbed it and chopped off my intro, heedless of our "Attribution, No Derivative Works" license. Still, good advertising! #
  • 11:25 @MickeydotFinn You mean there are other places in the US other than NYC and CA? Surely you jest, sir! #
  • 21:20 @fredhicks …Ye gods. I hope it’s recovered! #
  • 21:56 @fredhicks What an extraordinary relief! #

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