Archive for July, 2009


az_italiana_pinocchio-450Hey, what do you know! I made it to another festival that I had on my list! Unfortunately, I’m going to miss GermanFest this weekend… but oh well, let’s focus on what I did get to do.

The ginormous picture you see above is the Pinocchio sand sculpture they had more or less right at the entrance of Henry Meier. At least, at the entrance that we used (since there are three different ones). Yes, it’s made out of sand. Ridiculous, isn’t it? I guess it was being constructed as the festival was happening, but we went on the very last day so it was already done when we got there. Shame.

I had my first cannoli, which was awesome. They had regular cannolis and chocolate cannolis, and I bought a chocolate one thinking the cream filing would be chocolate… but no. The entire cannoli was dipped in chocolate. Holy crap! It was delicious, though.

I wish I could say the same for these things the festival was advertising as “funnolis” all over the place. I saw the price, $1.50, and immediately suspected something was wrong with them. Come on, festival food that only costs a buck and a half? They’re either disgusting or poison, one or the other. There is no in between. Luckily for me, it was the former.

It was nothing like a cannoli. It was basically a puff pastry with white icing on top, and red/green jimmies sprinkled on to make it look like the Italian flag. The filling was supposedly strawberry, but it basically tasted like chalky paste. It was pretty much the worst thing I’ve tasted in a very, very long time, which is disappointing because it was the last thing I ate on the way out. Seriously? I go to an Italian festival with awesome food all around, and I had to pick the most disgusting thing there as my last taste of the festival? Ugh.

And… we honestly didn’t do much more there! We tend not to do much when we go to these festivals, all of the various events and attractions in the park cost more money than we have to spend, so we stuck with food. Beyond the cannoli and funnoli, I had a pepperoni calzone. I fuckin’ love me some calzones. Nicole had a Sicilian Steak sandwich, whatever that is, and some weird peach wine drink. I just had a Mountain Dew. Sorry, I’m not down with paying $7 for festival booze. $2.50 for festival soda is already absurd. $7.00 for one drink is out of the question.

Afterwards, we did some driving around. My step-dad showed Nicole around downtown Milwaukee and portions of the east side. She was excited about it right up until we went to the lakeside Alterra Coffee. After we had our coffees/shakes, I think she shifted into “I’m tired and do not give one single shit” mode until we got home.

By the way, you guys from out of town, if you ever visit Milwaukee you absolutely need to swing by Alterra Lakefront. It’s kind of a hipster coffee shop, but it’s built into an old, old building that was original a river purification plant from the very early 1900s. Most of the machinery that was used then is still there and you can look at it, read about it, and sit right next to it if you want to. Very cool place. You can check out some pictures of it (not mine) right here.

Auto-Tune the News

If you haven’t heard of Auto-Tune the News, you live a sad, hollow life. Luckily, you have me around. Auto-Tune the News is a relatively new video series that has taken the internet (more or less) by storm recently. Using the hip-hop phenomenon known as Auto-Tune, they… well, auto-tune the news. They craft songs out of recent headlines and quotes.  They are amazing and only seem to be getting better; certainly not any worse. Their newest is certainly the best so far, I think. John Boehner‘s stretch of the song is awesome.

More Cudahy fire stuff

If you follow me via RSS, I apologize for cluttering up your feed, but here’s a video of the fire from earlier today. Video via Elizabeth’s Hot Topics.

If you didn’t get an opportunity to watch the Mayor’s press conference at 3:30 this afternoon, JSOnline has a very brief summary of it.

The fire has supposedly flared up again, and Cudahy is pumping water in from Milwaukee. They’ve gone through 9 million gallons of water so far, which is apparently all 7 of their water towers.

Patrick Cudahy fire

cudahy_fire-480Patrick Cudahy, the butcher/meat packing plant the town of Cudahy is built upon, is currently burning to the ground and has been since 10 pm last night. My mom, my sister, and their cats are currently refugees and are in my house for awhile. The above picture is not the plant, that’s the school in front of my house, which is a little over 5 miles from the plant. That smoke above the school? That does belong to the plant. Yes, we can see the plumes of smoke all the way over here.

I don’t have any added info that people in Milwaukee don’t already know, but you can watch a live feed at Fox 6 Milwaukee’s website, along with a chatroom of other Milwaukee dwellers giving updates. The camera angle on the feed isn’t as good as the one they had earlier. The camera the had right next to the fire cut out.

Click the picture at the top of the post for a higher res image.

az_smokinacesartAnother movie review? Yes yes, I’m sorry, I don’t intend for this blog to be “Alex blathers about old movies” but I happen to be on a string of good ones! At least, I think they’re good ones. Hopefully I’ll have something else to talk about soon.

Anyway, I just watched Smokin’ AcesSmokin’ Aces reviewsSmokin' Aces reviews, which I only got in the mail because I forgot it was in my Netflix queue and it worked its way to the top. I’ve seen the movie probably a dozen times so it shouldn’t have been in my queue to begin with, but there ya go. I am pretty glad I got it though. I adore the movie. I recognize its many, many faults without any denial whatsoever, but I still somehow love it.

The movie was dripping with style, and the cast is full of incredibly fun-to-watch people. Ryan Reynolds, Alicia KeysAlicia Keys Juicy reviewsAlicia Keys Juicy reviews, Jeremy Piven, along with a little bit of Jason Bateman? Yeah, I’m down with that. I am absolutely down with that, especially when we get to see Ryan Reynolds all roughed up with that amazing beard of his. No, I’m still not gay, I promise.

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