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OFFICIAL THREAD- MB's 40th Birthday Blowout
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Tomorrow my family has "something" planned which I believe will be "something" out of town. I do all of our laundry and clothes are missing.
All I ask in this celebration is that Black Barney keeps his britches on for at least half of the party. Either half.
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charlest wrote: Happy birthday man. You should crowd-fund a new walker. Tennis balls on the bottom for stretch goals.
And then run off with the money, having not bought the walker.
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So good luck with that. Happy birthday, Michael!
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Happy birthday, you old bastard. May your dentures fit well and may the doctor understand that you don't need Viagra for sex, but rather just to get it out there far enough so you stop peeing on your slippers.
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You jam harder than a magickist
MICHAEL BARNES x4
I love the way you cuss the crowd
This means you are telling them something
I love how you tell the stupid son of a bitches to fuck off. Right on brother!
MICHAEL BARNES x4
You do not suck a camels poody hole
You do not suck a hyena's spermy dick
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Stayed in this hilariously pretentious "boutique" hotel, ROW NYC...rooms were TINY and everything was ultra-hip...but FILTHY! The place was a dump, but they tried to make it look all modern and cool. We switched rooms three times...a $400 a night hotel room should not have coffee cup stains on the desk, broken mirrors in the bathroom and trash outside the door in the hall.
Friday we did the usual wandering around Times Square, spent a bunch of time letting the kids run around the TRU there. Which was fun, but it is ultimately just a TRU. Took a taxi to Little Italy and ate at La Mela, which is kind of a tradition for us. It was the first time there with the kids though. The mixed pasta dish is so freakin' good- gnocchi in vodka sauce, tortellini, rigatoni. Then we went over to Caffe Roma, which is in my opinion the ONLY place to get cannoli siciliana. Dried fruit and just a few chocolate chips, as it should be. I ate two. It poured down rain for a while but then we walked back up Broadway. Kids were not happy about that.
Saturday more wandering, but we took one of the bus tours, which I've never done out of four previous visits. It was actually pretty fun, and it was a good way for the kids to get around without having to walk (or be pushed in strollers). We got off at Chelsea Market, which is awesome but it was way too crowded. Some of the better pizza to be had in town is there at this Italian market. Two dollars. Who said NYC is too expensive? After that, more wandering and then we went back to the hotel because we had tickets to see The Lion King. It was the kids' first show, and my first on Broadway. Don't really care what the theater elite think, it's an awesome show- very artfully produced (Julie Taymor), beautifully staged. And I'm a shameless Disney nerd, so I loved it. Afterwards, vegetarian shawarma, which I was delighted to find at this joint called Maoz.
Sunday we went to the Nintendo World Store, which was awesome but I didn't feel like waiting in line to buy a Metroid shirt. Which I now regret. We got back on the bus but went uptown this time. At random, we got off at the American Museum of Natural History, which we had not ever been to. I forgot it was the museum in Night at the Museum, and the kids love that picture so we had to check it out. It turns out that it is ABSOLUTELY AMAZING and one of the best things I've seen in NYC- every bit as good as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA, if not better. The place just blows my mind, the way it is laid out with the dioramas is just astonishingly beautiful. The elephant display has one that TEDDY ROOSEVELT shot and had stuffed, unbelievable. The marine life hall was just stunning, with the giant blue whale and of course the famous squid and the whale, which I looked at for like 30 minutes. There's something really special about that piece, it captures something very subtle not only about the subject but also about spectatorship in museums. Of course, the highlight were the dinosaur halls. Mostly REAL dinosaur bones instead of the usual casts. The displays were just mindblowing, and I actually was sort of in tears the whole time. I was a dinosaur kid, I've loved dinosaurs literally since I was a baby and it was the first time I had ever been around actual dinosaur fossils.
Then we stupidly took a cab downtown because my wife wanted dumplings and bubble tea. Stupidly stopped in Soho because we wanted to go to Uniqlo, I bought a Basquiat shirt there at least, but we were literally cramming before we had to get back to the hotel and then back to Penn Station and back to Newark via train. We walked the rest of the way to Chinatown and wound up at House of Vegetarian, which we had about 10 years ago but it wasn't as good as we remembered. Bubble tea was had and promptly spilled not only by wife but also Scarlett. Then we wound up in the longest taxi ride ever back up town, which put us 30 minutes late to get on the train to Newark. Fortunately the plane was delayed or else we would have missed the flight. Then we got to security and there was an incident- some dude going to Tel Aviv jumped the security gate and ran. So they locked the airport down for 30 minutes.
NY Comic Con was in town, but it was sold out. Nerds everywhere. I would have liked to have gone, but with kids it would have been a disaster. It was pretty tough to do anything with a 4 year old and a 5 year old, who don't get the things that are awesome about NYC.
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20- broke
30- a little less broke
40- had kids, broke again.
Really, I don't feel/act any different than I did 20 years ago...more mature, more refined...but I didn't really grow out of anything except maybe wearing makeup and sporting a Mohawk. Both of which I would have no compunction about doing today, but my personal taste is different now. I feel healthier and have more energy now than I did at 20, actually. Some of that is because I eat entirely differently than I did at 20 or even 30. 30 was actually Atlanta Game Factory times.
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Michael Barnes wrote: Who said NYC is too expensive? .
Anyone that has stayed or lived in NYC. The food isn't expensive because NYC is in the United States of America and food there is insanely cheap. But lodging in NYC is insane.
Glad you had a great birthday weekend! Best pizza I ever had was off a random place I walked past when I was there.
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