Thursday, January 19, 2012
Cheese 'N' Stuff
Oracle Inn Steakhouse
St. Francis
Town Talk II
I'm not a huge fan of barbeque. I love the aura of the good ol' b.b.q., but the actual taste and messiness of b.b.q. slightly is a turn off. However, I am always willing to try a food at least once to give it a go. The restaurant in review is called Town Talk II located on 19th avenue between Indian school and Osborn road.
Upon pulling in, the exterior is the typical quaint small town barn yard look and the inside is nice, white and clean. We sat at the bar where we could watch the flat screen and ogle over the drafts-we both ordered 8th St. Ale. Their selection of beer was minimal, but it covered the masses i.e. Bud all the way to the micro craft brew by Four Peaks.
Since it was our first time here, we did our traditional style of ordering...basically one of everything. We ordered an extremely generous order of full pork racks, hot links (which I've never had), brisket, fried okra, fries, cole slaw and a creole mustard potato salad.
Now again, I don't have much history with the whole b.b.q. eatery, but I thought the food was okay. It was fitting to the theme of b.b.q. that they served everything on styrofoam plates The owner was a sweet and very friendly guy and the service was impeccable. He had heart in the business and it was in his lineage, apparently his grandfather had a restaurant back in the day. However, one thing I noticed that took away from the food was that it wasn't super hot. I don't want food that scalds my mouth, but I want that fresh from the grill/stove/oven feel and I didn't have that. My beau said to ask them to re-heat it if I wanted, but I didn't want to make a big deal out of it because it wasn't like the food was cold. The food was tasty, but nothing that blew my b.b.q. beginners' mind. The fried okra was interesting and I like the potato salad, but did not like the cole slaw. My beau loved the slaw though and thought the potato salad was just okay. Gotta love those palate differences. The ribs were very tender and meaty which I loved. The hot links were different...they sort of reminded me of those wienies but sliced up. Overall, I think it was a decent place. We had tons of left overs and left with full bellies and smiles on our faces. Would I go back? Probably albeit it isn't something I'd go to frequently.
Check out their yelp information here:
Jus' some good ol' fashion eatin'!
Brave New World
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Where have all the months gone?
Since then, the film that I auditioned for "The Big Something", I was given the lead female role. Yep. That's right suckas-me. We actually just wrapped on Sunday and it was a ridiculous amount of fun. You can check out my other blog about the oozy details of the shoot. The coffee hasn't kicked in at the moment so I can't really muster the energy to dive in.
Secondly, that LA film I mentioned...or I think I mentioned...anyway there was an LA film that was going to be shot here called "The Coalition", I was also given a role in that film. A supporting role, but a role nonetheless that I am grateful to have. My character's name is Camille. We have already shot and wrapped that actually prior to "The Big Something".
Then I also auditioned for this country music video for Hollywood Yates for his new single off of his new album called "Like Father, Like Son, Like Hell" and I auditioned for shiz 'n' gigglez because, well, if you new me before I dated John...country wasn't my cup of tea. However, we all come around from our sticklers and I do like certain country and I decided to audition. Turns out I get casted and this music video is going to be aired on CMT, which is y'all know anything about country...it's their version of MTV. So...ya know...I'm kind of a big deal...
Then, I got in contact with this photographer who wants a model with his Serval....yes, a Serval. A real live African wild beast and I am going to be that model. Problem is we were supposed to shoot before filming, but it rained and sort of put a damper on things, then I filmed and just recently wrapped so we haven't re-scheduled it as of yet.
Also, the director of "The Big Something" I believe in May shot a film noir short, in which I played a silent femme fatale. Twas fun I might add.
Five Things a Detective Does in the Dead of Night
Rehearsal Footage
The Big Something Trailer
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Just doing some soul searching
Granted...things haven't been entirely blissful. I've had many arguments with my family about "where I'm going". Also....not having a vehicle is, well, inhibiting to say the least. I have no form of income except when every now and then someone at my old job wants their shift covered. Shout out to Ajo Al's! I'm still paying my rent in NYC...which I'm not complaining about because it's my responsibility, no doubt. Just sucks to lose money every month and not have good use for it.
Enough with the Debbie Downer. You know...I'm kind of glad I haven't blogged for a bit because I most likely would have lamented about how confused I am and feel pressured by my family to either go back to NYC or quit the whole acting bit and go back to school for a "real" career. This morning I was going to blog that very thing, but got distracted with hanging with the parents, biking around the desert which happens to be my neighborhood and take pictures of random things around me, search for acting gigs and play a little bit of Sudoku.
About a month ago I had nose surgery to correct my deviated septum. After I made my decision to stay longer, the family thought why not take advantage of my insurance that I have for a few more months and their helping hands? So since January I've been seeing ENTs, decided on the one (who was FAB by the way- Dr. Samuel Bailey) and finally had the surgery. Results? Well...it comes and goes...the first two hours was sheer euphoria. I was able to breathe like I never thought possible. However, "swelling" occurred and still is a wee bit swollen (in the inside of course) and my breathing varies from decent to 'like it was pre-surgery'. The doc said the septum was still straight, so I'm happy with that. I know it'll get better...I mean I had the surgery a month ago...geez...I'm such a typical impatient patient. You'd think I'd behave better since I used to work in a hospital, but I'm only human.
Then during this time as well...with the whole family getting on my arse about figuring my life out...I've been looking into grad school. I have no desire to go to medical school anymore especially with the way the society has been changing (I won't get into the politics behind it all) and my parents think I'd make a great lawyer. I like law...do I love it? I don't think so. Will I be great at it? I hope so...I'll do my best at it. Will I be happy? I don't know...
I really have no idea what I want to do if acting doesn't work out. I really have no idea and that's a very frustrating feeling. I just want to be happy and I want to be successful enough to be able to provide for my future family.
For now, I'm figuring things out day by day and I'm pretty happy with the way things are going at the moment.