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Monday, November 27, 2006
Storm Watch 2006

I woke up this morning to the sound of rain and for a second I thought I was back in my apt in Manhattan, hearing the rain hitting my fire escape, but no it was actually raining in Los Angeles. It's only rained twice since I moved here back in September and the showers were brief at that and although there have been overcast days there hasn't been a real rainy day where you just get to stay inside without feeling guilty.

The morning news coverage of the "storm" proved much sunshine this morning for me and comic relief. In NYC the news sure wouldn't be giving "wet weather driving tips" due to just one shower or even stopping drivers on the street and asking them about the bad driving conditions.  If it was a  two foot snow blizzard, then sure. This was just a regular rainy day, but the newscasts labeled it 'Storm Watch' and explained to viewers how when gas and oil on the roads mixes with rain it can get slippery, no shit! Everyone learns that when they get their drivers licenses and actually the most dangerous time to drive in the rain is when it first starts.

Of course today was also the day I had to drive to downtown LA during morning rush hour. Add in the rain scared motorists and traffic congestion doubled. By the afternoon though "Storm Watch" was over, since the sun came out and the roads dried off.

News: Season's First Cold Storm Hits The Southland 


Posted by Tara at 2:12 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 11:30 AM PST
Sunday, November 26, 2006
I'm thankful for...

Being able to fly home for the holiday and see my friends and family, especially my mom.

The wonderful and overly large meal we had, just look at the table alone:

My health.

That it at least gets a little easier each year not being able to celebrate the holidays with my dad.

The easy move and transition to the left coast.

Being in love.

And so much more. 

Thanksgiving Stats:

  • 4,500 calories consumed by the average person on Thanksgiving Day. (I probably did even more than that, which is why I need to cut back now.)
  • 11% of Americans eat Thanksgiving dinner at a restaurant.
  • 11% of Americans admit to unbuttoning their pants after the feast. 
  • $16.8 billion was spent last year over the holiday weekend, which is the unofficial kickoff to holiday shopping.  (Redbook)
     

Posted by Tara at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 9:12 AM PST
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Shaken not stirred

So our martini party on Saturday was a success. We had over 35 people show up at our apt and I turned into 'mix master Tara' with my martini shaker, making sour apple martinis, cremsicle ones with tang around the rim, cranberry lemon, clear chocolate vanilla and blue raspberry cognac martinis. Our living room turned into a dance floor as the night went on.

Here are the before shots:
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We supplied the shrimp cocktail and the liquor, but had asked everyone to donate a martini glass since we only had two. We now have 18 martini gasses and two margarita ones. Some have olives embedded in it, a blue prism bottom and another that's black and white like a tuxedo.

Since I had a few plain glasses now, I took out my bag of nail polish and jabbed dots on the outside of the glasses. It looks very Valentine's day but festive. Take a look:

 


Posted by Tara at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, November 21, 2006 10:38 AM PST
Monday, November 20, 2006
Fired up about Sharon Lawrence

On Sunday night I attended the conference, ITA TechWalk, at the Marimont Hotel in Santa Monica from 5-9:30 p.m.  The show is organized by the Interactive TV Alliance. Sounds fun, right? [Being sarcastic] Well, it was definitely more out-of-the-box than traditional trade shows since each exhibitor has their own cottage, instead of a booth, and has  different kinds of food on their balcony lounge area, so attendees then walk from cottage to cottage looking at the displays, demos and talking to that company while sampling sushi, BBQ etc. 

My client had the sushi part of the dinner in their cottage so were quite popular. Anyway, two hours in, after having helped set up, it was becoming a bit redundant telling guests about the company and who they are. I was also standing the whole time and chilly in my wrap around dress since I was out on the balcony. Then, in walks NYPD Blue actress, Sharon Lawrence.  I did a double take, figuring that she wouldn't have a reason to be at the conference despite the entertainment overlap of interactive TV.  Yet, it was her, dressed in a tight dark camel colored leather jacket, beige pants and cute light brown leather handbag. 

Friendly and approachable, she introduced herself to everyone in the room and conversed with my client about an interactive TV project,  entitled "Buzz," that  she is working on, which will encompass broadband and the Internet.  The site is being developed by Cynergy Films (producers: Bruce Hickey and Sharon Lawrence). The multiplatform drama series makes use of interactivity and user-generated content and focuses on a college newspaper. Sharon's father meanwhile is a broadcast journalist and she said to me she's had some experience in the field as well. 

Sharon and the project's co-producer already seemed quite knowledgeable on the subject of ITV, but were attending the conference to gain even more insight and to see what is new. My client made suggestions in regards to advertising and encompassing other cutting edge online applications in their upcoming site, which the duo seemed earnestly happy to receive.

After the shop talk, Sharon and I briefly talked one on one about my move to Los Angeles, PR and fun stuff to do in the area as well as about my blog.  She was super sweet, poised and engaging. I also gushed about how much I liked her short lived comedy show on NBC called, Fired Up. It starred herself and Leah Remini. My dad and I used to like it and I even taped a few of the episodes when it later was picked up by the USA channel. I thought the scripts and cast were really witty, but back then female buddy comedies apparently weren't the rage and they kept moving their time slot. Get this; I even quoted a line that she had said on the show back to her, lol. Don't worry I don't think I scared her, she said she was very happy to hear that I had liked the show and got a kick out of me quoting back dialog to her.

Besides her interactive TV project, Sharon just finished filming a new series, Hidden Palms, for the CW network. While filming the show out in Arizona she said that she was remiss in not checking out local blogs in the area for an inside opinion, which didn't necessarily know that they were talking to her, thus getting the real deal. Hidden Palms, meanwhile, is written by Dawson's Creek's Kevin Williamson and is a blend of The O.C. and Twin Peaks. It debuts in January. 


Posted by Tara at 12:49 PM PST
Updated: Monday, November 20, 2006 1:02 PM PST
Friday, November 17, 2006
Catchphrase
I just found a random slogan generator, Sloganizer.net, which creates a slogan for your brand, name, whatever keyword you choose. I created the following slogan for When Tara Met Blog--it changes to a new phrase every 30 seconds though.

generated by sloganizer.net 

My favs so far are "When Tara Met Blog, a safe place in an unsafe world;" "When Tara Met Blog - Your personal entertainer" and "Be inspired by When Tara Met Blog." Some come off sounding dirty though like "Anyone can handle When Tara Met Blog," lol. 
  
Tomorrow I'm hosting a martini party at our apartment, 34 people so far, that's a lot of liquor, oh my.

Posted by Tara at 12:01 AM PST
Updated: Friday, November 17, 2006 10:26 AM PST

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