Month: May 2008

  • Bend It Like LuLu!

    My Aunt turns 81 next week, so Dar and I took her and my Uncle out for dinner last night.  All I can say is that I hope I look and feel half as good as they do when I’m 81.  At one point, after we got home, she programmed her VCR to tape “Lost” so she could watch it after I left (the finale was great by the way).  I don’t know many 80 year olds who can program a VCR, let alone download and print pictures from a digital camera, which she does all the time. 


    Uncle Georgie, Aunty LuLu, me and Darlene


    My aunt and uncle have been married 59 years on June 11th

    Dar went to the LA Galaxy game and shot some pretty good pictures of David Beckham which I turned into these collages:


    Move over Posh!


    Happy Birthday Aunty LuLu! 

  • Super Mom

    I like to blog about my friend Diane and her 5 boys (2 sets of twins)
    whenever I get the chance.  She’s an inspiration to moms everywhere and
    a personal hero of mine!

    Priest Lake 2 (Medium)


    Carey Anthony


    ker-PLUNK!

    2 messages



    From: Diane

    Wed, May 28, 2008 at 2:53 PM

    To: Carey & Friends

    You missed quite a sight this weekend! 
    While attending Jaden’s baseball tournament in the lovely, resort town of Pasco,
    WA, my darling son, Cole, proceeded to run and jump into the deep end of the
    pool, thinking it was the shallow end.

     
    Being that no one else was swimming, this Mommy
    instinctually jumped in to save him…clothes, shoes, cell phone and all! 
    All the while as the parents and coaches watched in shock (& hysteria I’m
    sure).  Wet t-shirt contest post 5 kids…NOT a good look I assure
    you! 
     
    Never EVER a dull moment when the our gang
    is around!
     
    Needless to say, my phone is toast and I need all
    of your contact numbers again…home, cell, work, etc.
     
    Thanks,
     

    Diane



    From: Carey

    Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:13 PM

    To: Diane

    OMG, you’re a hero   I want pictures!!
    In the meantime, remember this from last year?

    The other day, while
    cleaning my bathroom with my phone in the pocket of my hooded
    sweatshirt, the damn phone fell in the toilet (it
    was a fresh  bowl). 
      I went online to see if there was anything
    to do without having to buy a new damn phone.  Turns out the
    phone companies have this big conspiracy when the phones get
    wet. They know about water damage because there’s
    a paper
    dot on inside the phone or on the battery that turns red,  so they always make you buy a new
    phone (because water damage isn’t in the warranty).  BUT,
    several websites said something crazy:  If you take out the
    battery and the SIM card, and put the phone in the oven for 5
    hours at 125° it will dry it out.
      I tried it, and
    lo and behold, it worked!  I still have that phone,
    and it’s like nothing ever happened.  The hardest part about
    the whole thing was trying to find the right wine to go with the phone
    .  Also found out the phone companies have big
    drying bins, ovens basically, where they dry out phones and
    resell them as refurbished!  Bastards.  Imagine how
    much money they rake in by making people buy new phones then
    reselling the wet ones.  I’m not sure if it works for every
    phone, and salt water might be a different story, but it worked for me
    (though some of my friends would rather not touch my phone, knowing
    where it’s been, LOL.


    From: Diane

    Wed, May 28, 2008 at 3:29 PM

    To:
    Carey Anthony

    you know what is so funny… i read that posting
    of yours when you posted it a year ago..i thought of it after my “incident” but
    i didn’t have an oven in the hotel.  anyway, my phone was a piece of shit so
    i needed a new one anyway.  what i didn’t realize was that i never saved my
    contacts to my sim card…only to the phone so i lost
    everything….ugghhh..unacceptable!
     
    gly

     

     

     

  • Remembering Iraqi Widows and Cats & Dogs on Memorial Day

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    Oreo, circa 1985

    Twenty years ago, my roommate Daniel and I were fresh out of college and living in a small house in Chicago.  We both worked at different banks and we had been sharing a car for a year and it was getting unmanageable.  One day the bank he was working for had a “repo” or repossessed car that they needed to sell to recoup the loan money.  The reason the bank had repossessed the car was that the car’s owner was dead.  Her name was Sarah, and she had committed suicide……IN THE CAR.

    Now, as creepy as that was, we were recent college graduates, sharing a car, and living in Chicago.  We really needed a 2nd car but couldn’t afford one.  The car that Sarah killed herself in was a Mercury Cougar in mint condition, save for the driver’s side window that had been broken to retrieve Sarah.  We were told her death was by carbon monoxide, but that’s really all we knew.  The bank offered us a deal; pay off the remainder of the $1000 loan and the car was ours.  So we split the money, (actually I lent Daniel his half), and picked up the car “as is”.  (By the way Daniel, you STILL owe me $500…I know you’re reading this too…so PAY UP, or your 4 kids won’t be getting anything from me for Christmas this year, LOL  )

    So, after obtaining a copy of Sarah’s death certificate (which I still have by the way, I’ll have to scan it one of these days), we picked up the car from the bank’s parking lot and drove it home.  We were both a little freaked out, because the windows still hadn’t been fixed, and all of Sarah’s things were still in it.  For whatever reason, no one took the time to clean it out.  So there we were, with Sarah’s Kleenex, Sarah’s lipstick,  and something else of Sarah’s, but more about that in a minute. 

    As soon as we got in the car, my dog Oreo started whining and wouldn’t stop.  As soon as we drove out of the parking lot, we heard a screeching noise coming from the right front wheel well.  We turned a corner and heard it again.  We had no idea what it was, but figured it was something wrong with the alignment and didn’t worry too much (what did we know?).  We were late for a movie or something, so we dropped Oreo off, drove to the theater, parked the car, and went in.  Two hours later we came out to a note on our windshield.  It read simply, “What kind of SICKO are you?  There’s a cat under your hood!!!”  (I think I still have that note somewhere too, LOL!)

    Sure enough, there was a cat, not under the hood, but in the wheel well between the tire and the hood.  We couldn’t see it, but we sure heard it every time we turned the wheel.  We took the car to the police, and they told us it was the damnedest thing they’d ever seen, but they couldn’t help us.  We took it to a mechanic, and they said it would cost us $200 to try to get it out (alive).  Finally we drove the car (with as few turns as possible) to Daniel’s brother in law, an amateur mechanic.  He spent 2 hours taking the front end of the car apart, and finally pulled out a full sized adult cat.  The first thing the cat did was go up to my dog Oreo and start playing with him.  Oreo loved cats, though they usually didn’t love him.  This cat was different though, and they got along splendidly.

    I wasn’t as allergic to cats then as I am now, so we decided to keep her.  We named the cat “Sarah” in honor of the car’s former owner.  Daniel’s last name was Herrera, so the cat was Sarah Herrera.   Where Sarah came from and how she got into such a “spot” we never knew.  We suspected she was a stray and found the car in the parking garage the morning we got it, after taking it out for a test drive.  It was a cold Chicago winter morning, and we think maybe Sarah climbed up into the wheel well to stay warm, and then somehow got stuck and couldn’t get out of the small opening.

    Of course the other theory was that the cat was really a reincarnation of the car’s owner, Sarah, and perhaps the human Sarah was a dog lover, and that’s why the feline Sarah and the canine Oreo got along so well.  Regardless, Sarah and Oreo had a great relationship.  Sarah died a year later of a kidney ailment.  She was the first and last cat I will ever have, but I have fond memories of her

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    Daniel’s daughter Tori, a Sarah Herrera lookalike & Oreo – circa 1996

    I’ve told that story before, but was reminded of it this Memorial Day after reading this story recently about Iraqi war widows.  One of them, Sabriyah Hilal Abadi, now sleeps with an AK47 next to her bed to protect her children.  She says, she was optimistic during the days after the invasion. Her impressions of Americans, shaped largely by a news story she saw on television, gave her hope. The story was about an hours long effort to rescue a cat stuck in a sewage pipe.  “If those people are so good to the animals,” she said, “I was expecting good things.” 

    Nearly 1 million women in Iraq are widows or divorcees, or their husbands are missing, according to Samira al-Mosawi, a Shi’ite member of parliament who heads the women’s affairs committee.  Let’s not forget about them this Memorial Day.

    Also, here’s a link to Haider’s story on This American Life which was re-broadcast last week.  It’s poignant and worth your time.  Download the free podcast and listen the next time you’re stuck in traffic.

    When he was a teenager, Haider Hamza worked in the Iraqi Ministry of Information. He was specially trained to talk to visiting dignitaries and foreign reporters, and he loved his job. It was exciting, and he was treated like a celebrity. Then the war broke out, his family fled, his job disappeared, and Haider suddenly had to figure out what to do next: hide, like his father wanted, or jump into the fray—in one of the most dangerous ways possible. Gideon Yago tells the story. (28 minutes)

    Speaking of the catfights and war, this classic clip is worth watching again.    I’m posting it for Eva & Jessie, as we were discussing it this weekend.  It starts to get really good (and really bitchy) at about 4 minutes 20 seconds.  I hope everyone had a peaceful holiday.

  • Xangalebrities – How Do They Do It?

    I just want to say that I have new found respect for Xanga superstars like Chris and Dan.  I thought I was good at time management, but I could never keep up the pace of responding to hundreds of comments a day on my blog entries.  I have no idea how they do it.  I have received over 70 comments about my Idol photos from Iceland to Islip, Slovenia to Sarasota and it’s not even half of what those guys get on a daily basis!.  It’s amazing how far reaching this show has become.  It’s also amazing to me how many people check the Xanga front page for Featured Content.  I almost never do that.  There are some interesting things out there.

    In just the two hours I was gone for dinner tonight, my Footprints went from 2000 to over 2400.  I’m not sure what I ended the day with, but this has been by far my busiest Xanga day to date.

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    A bunch of Idol Forums and Asian and European fan sites published my photos (stole them actually, but kept the watermark and linked to my site, which is cool).  I’m now contending with a myriad of teenage girls who for some reason think I have David Archuleta on speed dial #3 (Sorry, Jason Castro’s on #2)    Even the official American Idol website, featured my “hot scoop” about the winner and the tramp, with various tweens weighing in on the scandal!  LOL.

    An Israeli site also linked to me, though I didn’t know until checking the Google hits, as I don’t read Hebrew!

    And then there were the Google searches that people used to get to my site.  This one caught my eye:
    Referring URL http://www.google.co…huleta&start=20&sa=N
    Search Engine google.com
    Search Words “a beating” david archuleta
    Visit Entry Page   http://www.xanga.com/CareyGLY

    Hmmm…somehow I have a feeling they weren’t talking about a beating from David Cook.  Paging Child Welfare!  Even the Claymates got into the act!

    At any rate, I won’t be quitting my day job any time soon.  Perez Hilton  and Just Jared need not worry.  LOL

    Eva & Jessie checked in to the Hotel Careyfornia tonight and we braved the unusual California rain showers and had a delightful evening:


    Yes, they’re holding 12 fingers up in front of the 12 Step Store (a place for “recovery” gifts).  LOL


    The ubiquitous Pinkberry visit


    We retired back to the HC to watch Haider on “This American Life

    Good night from Hollywood.  Thanks for all of the comments and emails!  I appreciate all the kind words!  –Carey

  • American Idol – The After Party…And So It Ends…




    And so we’ve come from this:  

      Wednesday, January 16, 2008  And So It Begins…

    To this:

    Lora came over tonight and we ordered a pizza and watched the finale.  We were both stunned when David Cook pulled it off.  I’m really glad he won though.  I guess my predictions yesterday were wrong.  Judging from all of the fanatical teenage girls we saw in the Nokia Theater at the finals last night, I was sure Archuleta had it.  (The poor kid probably got quite a beating when he went home, LOL)  After Idol, I walked Lora home.  As I was walking back, I heard music at the Mondrian Hotel and Sky Bar next to my house.  There were tons of limos parked up and down my street & Sunset Blvd, so I walked up.  As it turns out, the American Idol wrap party was a block away from my house.  (It was there last year too, but we assumed since the finale was at the Nokia, the party would be downtown.)  So I stayed and snapped a few photos.  At the end of the night, one of the paparazzi named “Dano” came up to me and asked for my phone number.  He told me he wanted to call me tomorrow to see if I would be willing to sell any of the photos of David Cook that I took.  We’ll see if he calls.  I don’t think they’re that good.  It was hard to get good shots because they all moved so fast; especially Archuleta, as you will see.  By the way, Brooke White is a sweetheart!  It’s 4:50 AM on Thursday and I have to be in Orange County at 10 AM.  Tonight, one of Joel’s students gave us tickets to Indiana Jones, so we’re taking Tommy. (Update:  It was weird!!  They should have subtitled it “Indy Meets ET So George Lucas Can Come Full Circle”).  Eva is checking in to the Hotel Careyfornia on Friday.  Have a good weekend everyone!


    Brooke was nice enough to pose with me


    American Idol, 2008, David Cook


    David Cook with his brother on the right.


    Exclusive!!  The girl on the left is Kimberly Caldwell from Season 2.  She was hanging all over David Cook, and I sent my friend Cara (who was dressed nicely) in to spy on them near the bathroom (I told her how to sneak in).  She said his hands were around her waist and their foreheads were touching.  I bet you won’t read that on TMZ or Perez Hilton!!


    Ruben Studdard, Season 2 Winner


    Me & Chikezie


    Randy Jackson


    Ryan Seacrest


    Ryan Seacrest with his Mom


    Simon Cowell’s car


    Simon Cowell’s girlfriend/fiance, Terri Seymour…


    Who looks remarkably like Leona Lewis.  Coincidence?  I think not.


    The omnipresent Idol wannabe, Constantine Maroulis


    Constantine looking worse for wear.  He went home with some skanky girls.

    Lora and Constantine on TV a few weeks ago


    Believe it or not, that’s David Archuleta’s chin.  They whisked him by so fast that no one got any good pictures of him.


    David Archuleta in his limo. Surprisingly he left with 2 girls, and his crazy Dad was nowhere in sight!


    Carly Smithson on the far right


    David Hernandez, the gay stripper

     
    Amanda Overmeyer, the SCARY rocker chick


    Brooke White, posing for me


    Those are David Cook’s parents.  I congratulated them as they got in their rental car and they were very gracious.


    Season 1 runner up and David Cook’s personal valet from what I saw tonight, Justin Guarini.


    Josiah Leming, the kid who didn’t make it who lived in his car.  He was pretty drunk.  LOL.  Apparently now though, he has a record deal!


    Carrie Underwood’s car and drivers.  She’s inside.

    Here are all my Idol photos from the past three years, for anyone who cares:



    “Now that American Idol is over I’ve had a chance to catch up on other news.  Did you know a black guy and a woman are running for president??”  –Jimmy Kimmel


    I also ran into Jason Castro at LAX a couple of weeks after the finale.

    And finally:


    LOL It wasn’t a good day for these tweens!

  • I’m More Famous Than Danny Noriega ;-)



    Danny Noriega did a webchat where he let his fans know that he was not
    invited to the American Idol finale this year. You know, the show he
    was on?! Not only that, he had to track down people to get tickets, only
    to be told the show was full. Fellow semifinalists Colton Berry and
    Kady Malloy were also dissed as well. Idol, seriously. What the fuck?
    Give Danny a ticket to the show. Pulling crap like this just makes
    people hate you even more. To deny him a ticket is pretty low, but then
    again, we should expect this from Idol by now. Video highlight: Danny
    says Idol is full of shit. We know, Danny. We know.  Source:  VFTW.


    I met Lora, Frank & Tiffany at 3:00 and we headed downtown.  The show was actually really good.  I was disappointed  a few months ago when I heard that this year’s American Idol finale would be held at the new Nokia Theater instead of the Kodak Theater, where it has been held in the past.  The Kodak is walking distance from my house, and for the last two years I’ve walked to the finale and sneaked onto the red carpet with a fake press pass.  Lora came through in the clutch though, and we had VIP tickets tonight, unlike poor Danny!  So, we left the house around 3:00 and we were in our seats before 4:00.  No lines, no hassles.  It took me several minutes to stop shaking from camera withdrawal (no cameras or cell phones allowed past the metal detectors), but by the time the show began at 5:00 Pacific Time, I was only convulsing mildly.  The wrestling opening was pretty lame, but once David Cook took the stage to sing U2′s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”, everyone was on their feet.  His rendition of the song actually gave me goose bumps.  The acoustics in the Nokia were great, and his voice sounded rich and pure.  Artichoke’s rendition of Elton John’s, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me”, was also excellent, though somewhat reminiscent of Clay Gayken

     

    I’m kind of rooting for David Cook, but after watching the performances live tonight and then coming home and watching them on TV, I’m pretty sure that Simon is right, and that Archuleta scored a knock out.  That said, it was a fairly predictable, sappy season.  And speaking of Clay, VFTW summed it all up by saying, “Vote for Gaspy (David Archuleta)! 1-866-IDOLS-02, 04, and 06, or text ‘VOTE’ to 5702. We
    have 4 hours to vote, so hopefully this favors Gaspy, as his tweenies
    will vote longer. We are THIS close to unleashing Jeff Archuleta on the
    entertainment industry. THIS close. If David can pull this off, the
    resulting trainwreck will be hilarious. It must happen. Even the judges
    seem to favor David’s shlock tonight, meaning braindead America will
    vote for him since they do whatever the judges say. Yay! David winning
    would be hilariously awesome, as he would probably sell less records
    than Jordin or Taylor, and once that happens, people will wonder how he
    won again. So please. Let David win. The tabloids could use stories
    about Jeff Archuleta pissing off every record producer. And the world
    needs another Clay Aiken. Vote vote vote!
    “  Admittedly, I do look forward to Jeff Archuleta fodder on TMZ.  LOL  Anyway, I snapped a few photos out of the car window on the way to the parking structure, but that’s when I had to give up my camera.


    Can you spot me?


    I’m the one in the brown pants.  LOL

    By the way, both of their song contest choices sucked.  They would have done much better performing Seth’s submission, “You Give Me Wings”.  I can still see David Archuleta rising to the rafters singing that song.  LOL

     

  • David, David & Dorian

    Guess where I’m going tomorrow?

    Me:  No plans.  Why??


    Carey Anthony>


    GET READY FOR THE AMERICAN IDOL FINALE!



    From: Lora

    Mon, May 19, 2008 at 4:04 PM

    To:
    Carey Anthony

    so tomorrow – meet at my place promptly at 2:55p!
    we want to be on the road by 3pm – b/c i just got the memo and we need to allot enough time to park and go through security!!

    Did
    you say you have an extra parking space??? my friend tiffany needs to
    park her car and just in case our garage is full can she park it at
    your garage???

    On the
    Idol memo that arrived with the tix — NO camera, cellphones, video
    cameras are allowed. You’ll have to leave in the car! :(  i remember
    when i went 2 years ago, security goes through your bags, pockets,
    etc..so don’t try to sneak it in!!

    also, dress code is “concert” attire – no tshirts, hats, shorts, jeans!!!
    so dress accordingly!!!

    i think our tix are pretty good seating – i think its above orchestra in the center…yay!!!

    call me with any questions!!!
    i’ll see you tomorrow outside of my apt at 2:55pm!!!!!
    xoxoxoxo


    One of my favorite books is coming to the big screen, and guess who’s playing the title character?  It’s funny.  The whole time I was watching Narnia/Prince Caspian, I felt his looks were just too distracting.  Who better then, to play Dorian Gray!?   From BuzzSugar:


    Right on the heels of starring in
    the No. 1 movie at the box office, Ben Barnes has landed another gig — and it’s a doozy. The adorable Prince Caspian will play the title character in a film adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, director Oliver Parker
    is “planning to make a visceral, dark horror story and says the themes
    of stardom are as relevant as ever.”

    That was my immediate thought as well, that the book’s themes of
    vanity and the desire for everlasting youth and beauty seem to be
    incredibly relevant to today’s world (especially in American society,
    though Dorian Gray does not take place in America). I had to
    read this novel in college and I’m so glad I did. It’s a riveting — and
    often scary — read. If you haven’t read it, this is the plot description:
    “Dorian Gray is a young man of impossible physical beauty whose
    portrait — painted by the artist Basil Hallward — becomes connected on
    an occult level with the workings of his soul. Drawn into a corrupt and
    sensual life by the dissolute Lord Henry Wotton, Dorian remains young
    and beautiful, while the painting ages in his stead, ultimately
    becoming a monstrosity.”

    Have you read this work by Oscar Wilde? What do you think of this movie news?  Source and source


    Here are the last of the weekend photos:

     


    This pretty much sums up the weekend


    There was a fire off the 101 on the way home.  If you look at the full size version of this photo, you can see the flames.  I just snapped it while driving by.  There’s a helicopter above you can’t see.  The temperature was 100°.

  • A Runaway Bride in the Weekend Photoblog.

    Riley woke me up at 8:30 this morning after 3 hours of sleep, by jumping on the couch and licking my face.  Once everyone else woke up, we took him to the beach for a swim then walked to brunch at Tupelo Junction.  We then headed up to the courthouse for some photos.  It was so hot this afternoon, we went to see Prince Caspian/Narnia.  After that we went back to the beach for sunset, then for a nice late dinner at a new Italian restaurant down the street.  Here are some photos:

     

    Best of the rest:

  • Dogs and Cats and Rats on the California Riviera

    After work today, I headed up to Oxnard, to christen a new branch of the Fornia chain of luxury boutique hotels, that Claudio will be moving into next month.    Afterwards, I headed up to Santa Barbara to spend the weekend with Bassam & Eva.  It’s 4:30 AM and everyone’s asleep, so I’m just going to post a few pictures from tonight and will finish this up later on.  Have a good weekend!


    Dog, Cat & Rat…thus the title

  • Spring Dumplings, Baby Mamas & A Dance-Off

    We went to see the movie “Baby Mama” tonight with Tina Fey & Amy Poehler.  It wasn’t my first choice, but since I’ve seen pretty much everything else out right now, that’s what we decided on. I was actually very pleasantly surprised.  The movie was quite enjoyable.  Also, I never reviewed Iron Man on this site, but was I the only one who found the stereotypes of the terrorists a bit disturbing?  Other that that, I liked it a lot.  Here are some pics from Din Tai Fung and spring in L.A.  I’m heading up to Santa Barbara tomorrow after work.  Should be a gorgeous weekend.  Ciao!

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    I snapped these in the alleyway  of that strip mall next to Din Tai Fung.  It kind of reminded me of New York or Hong Kong.

    For those of you who missed Stephen Colbert’s dance-off with Rain, here it is in it’s entirety.  Love this!

    “Hey Rain, let me know when Korea lifts the embargo on balls.”