I'm off to Montreal early in the morning to pic up the cats. Back on Friday!
In other news, while I was schlepping bags towards the subway en route to Grand Central, Jimmy Fallon passed me 20th Street. This is not the first time this has happened. In fact, this happens so often I think he is starting to recognize me, as if I may be one of his neighbors. (If living a block away on the other side of Gramercy Park is the making of being a "neighbor.") Maybe one day I should invite him over for tea and Scrabble?
I said nothing to Fallon, who is strangely hot, but a woman behind me actually stopped him and said, "Hey! You're Jimmy Fallon!" He just kept walking.
New York living rule #1: Never stop a celeb in the street and point out to them that they're famous. Behavior like that is so gauche that she doesn't even deserve to live in NYC.

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Lol, yeah, I wouldn't do that to him. Hell, if anything, I'd look away from him. They don't want to be stared at either.
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My, you are a lucky girl. I met Fallon once, the first weekend after I moved here ... and when I was still unaware of the fact that celebrities are just regular people. Living in New York for three years can do that to ya.
My friends from back home were going on and on the other day about Sex and the City and Cynthia Nixon, and I was like, "Oh, I just saw her the other day in Dunkin Donuts." There was no reaction they could feasibly give me because the idea of her just being a regular person was totally alien to them.
Incidentally, Fallon was very nice, as was expected from hearsay. I acted like a complete moron and was so starstruck -- I just told him I wanted to meet him because I was a really big fan (this was at a SNL afterparty that I managed to sneak into). I soon realized I had basically nothing to talk with him about. What do you say after you tell someone you don't even know that you are a big fan? Nothing. So I asked for a photo and that was that.
Should I run into him again (as you often do), maybe I'd act more like a normal person.
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