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A sneak peek from NYC



New York City was awesome.

I took about 20 GB of photos.

I only have about 2 GB of free space on my laptop so I can’t even touch the photos until I do a backup and cleanse.

I, for some reason, decided to go to an improv show after flying home knocked out on Dramamine and Benadryl.

I stupidly did not take today off of work.

In conclusion, I’m very tired and you’ll have to wait a day or two for my trip recap and photos…

In the meantime, here are some not-so-lovely Blackberry pics to tide you over.

Giant needle and button in New York City

July 4th hot dog eating contest at Coney Island

July 4th hot dog eating contest at Coney Island

Ben Monson wins rookie of the year at the July 4th hot dog eating contest at Coney Island

July 4th hot dog eating contest at Coney Island

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New York Hello Kitty Statues



My number one travel rule (OK, general rule of life) is to always have a camera on hand. Always. Granted I am a little obsessed with taking photos and capturing moments and capturing everything I see. But you just don’t ever want to be caught without one when you really want/need/have to have one.

Like when it was late on my last night in New York and I was walking the half mile between my hotel room and a bar to get a few drinks. And while walking I stumbled upon a courtyard full of giant Hello Kitty statues.

Hello. Kitty. Statues.

Hello Kitty Statue in New York City

As a child I loved Hello Kitty. I loved My Melody. I loved her whole gang. My favorites were the coloring books that I meticulously filled inside the lines and the little stamp kits that came in the little plastic boxes that you could buy at FAO Schwartz. 

Miffy from Hello Kitty Statue in New York City

There was something fresh and innocent and oh so pink about Hello Kitty that captured my heart. While it wasn’t a love affair that lasted forever, I still have a soft spot in my heart for the little cat.

Hello Kitty Statue in New York City

 And I definitely have a spot in my heart for seemingly random giant statues of her in New York City! I mean, it’s not like Japan where spotting her likeness is no different than spotting a Starbucks on the corner here.

Hello Kitty Statue in New York City

 I didn’t have my SLR around my neck like my usual touristy-self does, but I definitely had a point and shoot tucked into my purse to capture these beauties on digital film.

My Melody from Hello Kitty Statue in New York City

 The iconic cartoons were erected by somewhat-controversial artist Tom Sachs in 2007 and face out into the unsuspecting Park Avenue. The courtyard features a 21-foot tall bronze Hello Kitty statue surrounded by three other ten-foot statues: Hello Kitty and her friends Miffy and My Melody. The New York Times quotes Sachs as describing Hello Kitty as a “merchandising icon” with “an almost Buddhist sense of nothingness.”  You can see this in these sculptures as all of them have a somewhat ghostly appearance, being cast all in white with some of the features, like their eyes, not fully being drawn out.

My Melody from Hello Kitty Statue in New York City

But whether or not they lack Hello Kitty’s iconic colors they are true works of art indeed. And I am happy that I had a camera on hand to capture them.

Hello Kitty Statues in New York City

Site: Hello Kitty Statues
Location: Lever House Art Collection, 390 Park Avenue, New York City, NY — between E. 53rd and E. 54th St.
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible
Date: July 4, 2009

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Video Recap of the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest



As a special Sunday treat, here are some video highlights of the 2009 Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest!

>>Watch this video on Vimeo.

>>Watch this video on YouTube.

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Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest – Part 2



Here are some more photos from the July 4 hot dog eating contest!

The audience holds thunder sticks at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

The National Anthem is sung at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Frankster and Little Jimmy hug at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

A strongman at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Eric Badlands Booker performs at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

George Shea at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Crazy Legs Conti at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Crazy Legs Conti eats at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Takeru Kobayashi eats at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Joey Chestnut eats at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Takeru Kobayashi loses the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

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Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest



Saturday was the Fourth of July! For some that means fireworks. For others that means barbeques. For others that means donning winter coats and sleds and joining the parade! But for me, the Fourth of July only means one thing: The Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island!

Val with a Believe sign for Tim Gravy Brown at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Since it started airing on ESPN I would watch it every Fourth of July. It was my favorite part of the holiday and last year my best friend and I went to New York to see it in person! Unfortunately she couldn’t join in this year, but I decided that I just couldn’t miss it and went on my own!

I got to Coney around 8:45am. I managed to get myself a VIP pass but I wasn’t exactly sure where that meant I could be. I’m glad I got there early though ’cause I soon met up with Jamie and Sadie and Carrie (the HungrySisters) again and we managed to get right up front near the stage. I decided to stick it out with them because the VIP area looked to be a little more off to the side. Although, since it is such a fan favorite/media frenzy/thunderstick clapping/signs in the air event it is nearly impossible to get a good photo from anywhere! Maybe next year I can get a media pass…does running a blog make me media?

Old and New Frankster hug at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Anyways, we stood there. For a long, long time. But we were entertained by both the stage and the crowd! The guys behind us were die-hard Kobayashi fans. And the guys next to us were all about Chestnut. I think me and the Hungry Sisters didn’t care too much who won since we love them all! I mean, on one hand I have never seen Kobayashi win live, so I’d love to see him win, on another keeping the title in America is cool so I totally want Chestnut to win. But on my third and fourth hands I would die to see Pat Bertoletti or Tim Brown win it and do Chicago proud! So, in conclusion, I just want to see lots of people eat a lot of hot dogs!

George Shea and a strongman at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

The on stage entertainment was great as well. There was everything from a strong man to dancing dogs to music groups to the musical stylings of Badlands Booker himself!

Finally at noon the broadcast began! We watched Bunnettes dance and an ESPN reporter put hot dogs in a blender and drink them!

ESPN broadcaster drinks a blended hot dog at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

And then the competitors were announced and everyone took the stage…

Tim Gravy Brown sprays the audience at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

A policeman claps for Joey Chestnut at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Tim Eater X Janus at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

As the giant Nathan’s Famous clock counted down we all prepared for what surely would be an epic battle. And boy was it.

Joey Chestnut eats at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Pat Bertoletti eats at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Takeru Kobayashi eats at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

As soon as the clock ran down the eaters were off, hot dogs were dunked and stuffed and pressed and consumed. I had a good view of Tim Janus who seemed to be eating at a pace I’d never seen from him before. Joey and Kobayashi were pretty much neck and neck but with Joey always seemingly just that much ahead. I tried to keep up with my favorites Pat Bertoletti and Tim Brown, but unfortunately they were at the other end of the table and tough to see. They ate. And ate. And ate. And then something completely crazy happened. Not only did Joey Chestnut break his ten-minute hot dog eating record from last year…he broke his twelve-minute record from the year before! With 68 hot dogs and buns Joey Chestnut won and edged out Kobayashi (who ate 64.5) for the third year in a row! Pat came in third with 55, which, by the way, just four years ago would probably have been enough to kill the competition. It’s amazing the pace and capacity that has built up over these last few years!

Joey Chestnut wins the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

Pat Bertoletti and Crazy Legs Conti share a hug at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest at Coney Island.

The Fourth of July hot dog eating contest is ALWAYS an amazing time! I highly recommend it to anyone!

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