Saturday, February 10, 2018

"Boots" Rules + The Kobi Steakhouse + Married

Hey Elizabeth, I like "Boots", Sarah's new dog. He is super cute! Man, I hope someday I can get another dog, or at least be around a dog the way I was with The Doberman. I still feel so close to him that it's like he's still here -  which I think I mentioned the other day - and also, in a way, I feel like if we did get another dog right away that it would be disrespectful to Kobi's memory. But in another way, I feel like he would approve. It's a moot point, I guess, because I am pretty sure we are not gonna get another pooch here at Pearl's, because of her age, but anyway..........I like Boots!

That was the only post I've seen in the last few days. I know you aren't on FB very much at the current time, but I hope all is going well. I am thinking about you as always.  :):)

One last thing about Kobi : yesterday on KLOS, our local rock station, I heard an ad for The Kobe Steakhouse. It's a restaurant down in Redondo Beach or thereabouts, 40 or 50 miles away. "Kobe" as in Kobe, Japan, which is famous for it's Kobe beef. Hence "The Kobe Steakhouse". But as I was listening to the radio ad, I was hearing it as "The Kobi Steakhouse", and I was picturing him with his own restaurant. If he owned his own steakhouse, he would make the rounds, greet every customer at their table. He would bark instructions to the chef. And if a diner had a problem with a steak, he would jump up on the table and eat it himself, then have it replaced with another one cooked more to their liking.

It would be "The Kobi Steakhouse", and he would make sure it had the best steaks in town. He would be all over the place, running from table to table and back into the kitchen. And everything about the restaurant would be All Kobedogged Out.

So there you have it : "The Kobi Steakhouse". It's what he's been doing since the last time I saw him. :)

No movie was seen tonight. Instead, Grimsley came over with another episode of "Columbo" to show me, this time starring the classic 1970s Macho Man Robert Conrad. He was super handsome and physically fit, and all the guys I knew hated him because he was really cocky in the roles that he played. Probably a "casting thing" once again. He once did a famous set of commercials for batteries. Can't recall if it was for Eveready or Duracell, but he stood there facing the camera with a battery perched on his shoulder and said, "I dare you to knock it off". My friends and I, when we were 16, would have taken him up on the opportunity, haha. In those days, we saw Robert Conrad as the ultimate Too Handsome Full Of Himself Macho Prick.

Nowdays, because we are all older and he is 82, he can be seen in a different light, as being in on the joke.

Well anyway, it was a good "Columbo", and tomorrow night I will resume my movie watching and post another review. I hope they are not too tedious. :)

I am really tired tonight, and so I am not gonna try and dissect the details of surveillance in this blog. Tomorrow night I will try again. I do my best thinking and writing on the subject when I am not socialising as I was this evening. "Hanging out" breaks my train of thought.

Let's get married instead.

xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo  :):)

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