A Story For The Weekend

I’m sitting on a bench in the West Village, waiting for Craig to finish editing, and since I have some time to kill I’m going to tell you a story about something that happened to me a few weeks ago. I was at a party in West Hollywood on the top of a building and Craig, and several of our friends, had made their way up to the roof. I’d just poured myself a plastic cup of red wine and wasn’t sure what to do, so I put the plastic cup in my mouth, biting the lip, and started my way up the ladder. At some point, I wanted to see how much further I had to go, and–like a modern day CARRIE–I lifted my head up and completely doused myself with cheap Pinot Noir. I had to walk through a room of attractive strangers searching for paper towels while dripping purple/red fluid.

The moral of the story is: never leave home.

14 thoughts on “A Story For The Weekend”

  1. Leslie Freeman

    A good laugh for an ordinary day. But I have done some similar whacky things in my own home… just a smaller audience! Glad you are back in the food game?

  2. A good laugh for an ordinary day. But I have done some similar whacky things in my own home… just a smaller audience! Glad you are back in the food game?

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