{"id":167,"date":"2009-05-25T02:47:29","date_gmt":"2009-05-25T07:47:29","guid":{"rendered":"fus_1197-1243306049"},"modified":"2010-07-11T13:56:48","modified_gmt":"2010-07-11T18:56:48","slug":"twenty-fiv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mrbsdomain.com\/log\/2009\/05\/twenty-fiv","title":{"rendered":"25"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This year I was committed to writing entries for every day of Jazz Fest 2009. As  my limited time management skills are practically non-existent during the  summer, it took three weeks to get around to it. Consequently, what little time  I spend on this log was spent on the Fest. Now three weeks behind on the log I  need to catch up. Unfortunately I don\u2019t have photographs, notes and a festival  schedule to help we remember things between Jazz Fest and today. The remainder  of this entry will likely be a smattering of memories of the last three  weeks.<\/p>\n<p>On May 4th, the Monday following the festival, Krystle and I had  lunch at Mandina&#8217;s before she left for home. I wanted to take her to a place on  Cleveland Avenue called the Ruby Slipper but they were closed on Mondays. Since  Krystle isn\u2019t here much I like to take her to new places but if you have to  repeat a restaurant, Mandina&#8217;s certainly isn\u2019t a bad choice.<\/p>\n<p>Later that  week on Thursday the 7th, Dad, Andrew and I went to see the new Star Trek movie.  I was not happy with the premise of the film as I find it imprudent to \u201creboot\u201d  the franchise and recast the original series cast. However, preceding the film\u2019s  release was a wave of critical adulation which made me cautiously optimistic  about the movie. However, I left the theater feeling ill. The franchise I have  enjoyed for years has been reduced to generic summer blockbuster garbage with  lots of explosions and a minimum of story. The main villain was just a plot  device for a script that made no real sense. I could go on for a while. Let it  suffice to say that I am hard pressed to think of much anything I liked about  the movie. I know my opinion isn\u2019t widely shared as much of the press and the  public enjoyed Trek\u2019s accommodation of the lowest common denominator.<\/p>\n<p>The  following week, the lamp in the radio dial of my Panasonic RC-6551 alarm clock  died after 40-something years. Luckily they still make fuse lamps which is what  I needed. Replacing it was as close as I care to get to making a ship in a  bottle. The following day I brought another flip clock of mine home from the  office to clean.<\/p>\n<p>On Friday the 15th, I got a call from Andrey during work  inviting me to join him and some family and friends for the Wave Goodbye party  at Tulane. The event is put on by the university president and is held in the  Gibson Quad. Andrey picked me up from the office at about five this afternoon.  His father who is visiting from Russia and his younger brother were with him. We  went to Andrey\u2019s house for a little while and then walked to campus, meeting up  with David along the way. At the party we also saw Patrick, Jason and Andrey\u2019s  mother. It was a rather large gathering that spanned the quad from Gibson Hall  to the environmental science building. There was plenty of food including  grilled oysters and Bonerama was performing. We were there until about eight  o\u2019clock.<\/p>\n<p>Later that evening Andrey, David and I went to Patrick\u2019s place  in River Ridge for his sister Taylor\u2019s graduation party. We were &#8220;early&#8221; but  several others arrived in due course, many of which were Taylor\u2019s relatives in  friends I was not acquainted with. It was a nice little affair with pizza and  beverages. I think we were there until sometime after 10.<\/p>\n<p>On Sunday the  17th after an uneventful afternoon, Andrey invited me to join him and a few  others at D.B.A. Washboard Chaz was playing that evening. It took quite a while  to get a cab to my house to everyone was there when I finally arrived after 10.  Andrey, Patrick, David, Andrey\u2019s father, Veronica and Ella were there. The girls  are usually gone by this time of the year but they were still in town because  they are traveling to Spain for a summer semester with Tulane.<\/p>\n<p>The next  day, my 25th birthday, I saw the same crowd at a barbecue at Andrey\u2019s house.  That got off to a gradual start as some of them had been strolling downtown that  afternoon and Veronica lost her phone on the way home.<\/p>\n<p>I can\u2019t remember  what day it was but Jeff returned for a brief stay around this time. On Thursday  the 21st, Jeff and I went to the Westbank Palace to see <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0438488\/\">Terminator Salvation<\/a>. There were  lots of \u2018splosions but the plot left a lot to be desired\u2026 in that there wasn\u2019t  one.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, the 24th, I went to Patrick\u2019s place in River Ridge with  David again for a little barbecue at his place with Andrey, Veronica, Ella and  Liz. Again, I caught a cab uptown and rode with David the rest of the way. It  was a pleasant gathering although it did rain that evening. After enjoying our  hamburgers we settled down and ended up watching <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0829482\/\">Superbad<\/a>. Later after David  dropped me off in front of the Boot I decided to browse the Mushroom record  store. I ended up walking out with a copy of The Dark Knight on blu-ray.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This year I was committed to writing entries for every day of Jazz Fest 2009.  As my limited time management skills are practically non-existent during the summer, it took three weeks to get around to it.  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