Friday, December 09, 2005

Butterstick Unwrapped

So, as a child, i think there were two significantly dissapointing events in my life. One, was waiting in line to see King Tut. When I was a kid, we stood in line for hours to see the Tut, and left frustrated without getting in. Well, King Tut came back and arrived to LA. But tickets were insanely expensive, and the politics seemed silly. So I still haven't seen King Tut. Another event that was rather dissapointing, was going to see the Panda's at the Nation Zoo. I think I can remember attempting to see them at least twice, and at the most seeing a hairy mass in the distance. Well, now Butterstick has made his (her?) debut at the Zoo and people are going ape-shit. Jenny and I are planning on trying to see the little guy when we're back in town. Will it be worth it? we'll see.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the king tut exhibit stunk. the tickets were grossly overpriced and it was just a crowded unfortunate mess. luckily i didn't pay. but i did waste 2 hours of my life going through that experience. no redeeming part of tut's tomb was to be seen. and i've been to the museum in egypt with all the stuff. so i know there is lots to see. i know seeing it for yourself is the only way to really feel satisfied, but rest assured you didn't miss a damn thing.

5:13 PM  
Blogger lakeside said...

thanks for the consolation. I think the curse of the mummy is not death, but the agony of dissapointment in waiting to see some ancient momma's boy and his stuff. Or the curse of yet again being takin advantage by the man.

5:36 PM  

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