Breakfast - leftovers from Cheesecake Factory (feel free to refer to yesterday)
Lunch - at Carino's Italian. Trust me when I tell you my options were thin at best. I ended up with half of a chicken Caesar salad with artichokes.
Dinner - about 6 oz of chili-seasoned ground beef over cilantro and arugula with a little dollop of sour cream. Don't judge - it was spicy and delicious.
Exercise - warmed up to Luck Aazma, then did 1 round of Criminal, 2 rounds of Chammak Challo, and then 3 heavy duty rounds of Marjaani Marjaani before cooling down to Tujh Mein Rab Dikhta Hai. I just love Marjaani Marjaani - the dance number is a blast to do, and Shah Rukh Khan looks fantastic. Billu is next on my Netflix queue (I just got Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham today - romantic sigh), and it looks great. On the subject of King Khan's movies, can I just say...
I read an article online, an editorial really, talking about how Shah Rukh Khan should act more like Brad Pitt Nd George Clooney and embrace more "mature" roles. Respectfully, I call bullshit on two counts: first, George Clooney could only wish to have a body like Shah Rukh Khan, and Brad Pitt is still more than happy to play the badass (Inglourious Basterds). Second, did this person see "My Name is Khan"? "Chak de India"? Here's the deal - he's unquestionably still fit enough to be believable with a 26-year old actress. I mean, really, have you SEEN those abs???? Day-amn!!!! But he doesn't simply stick to that traditional type. He's doing exactly what King Brad it doing.
So, there. A little editorial from the fat lady. Deal with it. :D
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