In case you missed it. Excuse me whilst I let out a fangirl eek and scream. I could be just a wee bit excited.
www.nkotbsb.com
You've heard the rumors, but now Ryan can exclusively confirm that the New Kids on the Block and the Backstreet Boys are indeed hitting the road together! The concert tour will kick off in Summer 2011 and will span the United States.
All nine boys will get together for the first time this Monday, November 8 for an exclusive in studio interview with Ryan to talk about making preparations for the upcoming tour, and we will have your first chance at tickets!
You first opportunity to see Donnie, Joey, Jordan, Jonathan, Danny, Brian, AJ, Howie and Nick perform live together will be November 21st on the American Music Awards on ABC.
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
NKOTB Vacation Days 2 - 6
SUN-MON
This'll be a short post. I stayed in Vegas for an extra day after the concert. and spent time with my sister and nephew (Happy Mother's Day) I was supposed to head to San Diego to visit friends but I was dead tired, as apparently was everyone else who attended Saturday's concert. I spent half the day in my nephew's bed passed out. Monday I drove back to LA where I corraled Marylou and Yvonne and that night we headed to the airport and flew our butts to Miami.
TUE-THUR
We realized we were most likely the first American out of state fans to get into Miami, at 7:00 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. We stayed at the same hotel we stayed last year, Eden Roc. For anyone that hasnt' stayed there, or seen it, I urge you to take a weekend, splurge, and stay there. It's phenomenal. We spent the week getting our door project ready, making sure were were at the Cabana Bar for happy hour every night, drooling over bartenders, and we spent one full day riding buses around Miami en route to Little Havana, with an impromptu stop in South Beach (yay flipflops). It was really a crazy week, but we had a great time. We even were able to witness the filming of (however inconvenient some of the filming was) Burn Notice. I fondly recall Yvonne and I standing across the street while the crew set up for a short scene right outside the hotel. We couldn't get to our hotel *waah*.
TUE-THUR
We realized we were most likely the first American out of state fans to get into Miami, at 7:00 a.m. on a Tuesday morning. We stayed at the same hotel we stayed last year, Eden Roc. For anyone that hasnt' stayed there, or seen it, I urge you to take a weekend, splurge, and stay there. It's phenomenal. We spent the week getting our door project ready, making sure were were at the Cabana Bar for happy hour every night, drooling over bartenders, and we spent one full day riding buses around Miami en route to Little Havana, with an impromptu stop in South Beach (yay flipflops). It was really a crazy week, but we had a great time. We even were able to witness the filming of (however inconvenient some of the filming was) Burn Notice. I fondly recall Yvonne and I standing across the street while the crew set up for a short scene right outside the hotel. We couldn't get to our hotel *waah*.
We did not head to the concert on Thursday night because, well we really just didn't want to. We relaxed before the crazy weekend ahead.

Ah yes, blue ocean out our backyard.

Our home for the week.

"Burn Notice" filming up front.
Next up...boarding day.
Sunday, May 23, 2010
NKOTB Vacation Vegas - Miami
9 DAYS OF WILDIN' OUT NKOTB FAN STYLE.
DAY 1...SATURDAY
**disclaimer: First, I will let you know right now, I did not get to spend a lot of time with the guys themselves. In fact, besides the second that Jordan and I took our picture, and my photo op on the cruise I spent 0 time with the guys. I did, however have a blast. I just didn't want you to read on waiting for my big encounter with the guys. I didn't happen (unless you count being up close and personal with Joe's underarm hair). **disclaimer # 2: This trip started in LA and I will have you know my luggage for this whole week and 2 days consisted of a carry on and a backpack. Booya.
May 8, 2010.
Early AM (well actually 12:00 p.m. because ML and I are women, and therefore must be late) found us at the Larchmont Coffee Bean. I'd flown in the night before and stayed at ML's house where we worked on our chipboard books for our cabin door. Of course, due to my addiction to Coffee Bean's Peach Tea Latte stemming from my last LA trip, we had to stop there first. (And, of course ,the one on Larchmont because it's divine *nudgenudgewinkwink*). We get coffee and bagels and walk past the shops a bit, and happen upon the place where I am 100% sure Joe purchased the Adidas outfit for Griff to wear in the photo that dropped a million ovaries. We headed East toward Vegas making a stop only at an Inland Empire Target and of course, the Prim Outlets (yay for $17.00 Banana Republic Jeans and my pajama shorts for pajama night on the cruise...still upset that the guy did not give me my AAA discount after I specifically asked for it, but we had boys to see).
We got to Vegas around 4ish, which unfortunately meant I was not going to be able to make the date with my girl Nikki (@Cocktail_Kitten) to annihilate a Bobby sandwich from Capriottis. That has to be done at some point this year.
Then it was time. Now I have to say that by sheer will (and me being 30,000 feet up in the air during Friday's concert) I managed to not be spoiled about anything that was to take place at the concert. I'd threatened the lives of both ML and Yvonne if they told me anything (and they both had things they really wanted to tell me, I found out later). The only thing I knew, and that was because someone put the song title in their tweet, was that the guys sung 'Close to You' besides that...nothing. So I was so excited to be totally surprised. ML and I had seats in the same row but in separate sections. I got to my seat and it was in between these two women who were talking. They helped me over the seat and continued talking so I leaned forward as not to get in their way. I'm fiddling with my camera and I hear the girl on my right introduce the girl on my left as 'Kris, the girl who does all the photoshops'. I literally sat straight up and said 'MsKris2u?' Of course it was. Me: 'I'm Jeepchic20' (because formal names don't matter anymore in the NK world, right?) I'd just randomly sat next to Kris and her mom. I was very excited to meet THE Kris and she is such the nicest person. (and apparently, random would bring us together again in the coming days) By that time the countdown clock was displayed, and the concert that was supposed to start at 8:00 was now apparently starting at 8:30.
Afterward I was dead tired and still had to drive to Boulder Highway to stay at my sister's so I didn't do much that night. Apparently Donnie had a small party for a few people, but unless he saw me and my hair personally, I'm pretty sure I wasn't invited. Boo him. :)
And that is it for day 1.
DAY 1...SATURDAY
**disclaimer: First, I will let you know right now, I did not get to spend a lot of time with the guys themselves. In fact, besides the second that Jordan and I took our picture, and my photo op on the cruise I spent 0 time with the guys. I did, however have a blast. I just didn't want you to read on waiting for my big encounter with the guys. I didn't happen (unless you count being up close and personal with Joe's underarm hair). **disclaimer # 2: This trip started in LA and I will have you know my luggage for this whole week and 2 days consisted of a carry on and a backpack. Booya.
May 8, 2010.
Early AM (well actually 12:00 p.m. because ML and I are women, and therefore must be late) found us at the Larchmont Coffee Bean. I'd flown in the night before and stayed at ML's house where we worked on our chipboard books for our cabin door. Of course, due to my addiction to Coffee Bean's Peach Tea Latte stemming from my last LA trip, we had to stop there first. (And, of course ,the one on Larchmont because it's divine *nudgenudgewinkwink*). We get coffee and bagels and walk past the shops a bit, and happen upon the place where I am 100% sure Joe purchased the Adidas outfit for Griff to wear in the photo that dropped a million ovaries. We headed East toward Vegas making a stop only at an Inland Empire Target and of course, the Prim Outlets (yay for $17.00 Banana Republic Jeans and my pajama shorts for pajama night on the cruise...still upset that the guy did not give me my AAA discount after I specifically asked for it, but we had boys to see).
We got to Vegas around 4ish, which unfortunately meant I was not going to be able to make the date with my girl Nikki (@Cocktail_Kitten) to annihilate a Bobby sandwich from Capriottis. That has to be done at some point this year.

We ended up meeting Yvonne, Ava, Linda and a few others at Serendipity for dinner. Yummy. I loved my huge salad pouring out of a coconut and of course, the Frrrrozen Hot Chocolate (although drinking it w/o Lactaid killed me later that night). TMI? Yes, probably). Then we headed to the Gold Coast which was right across from the Palms to get ready. How excited was I to see this lighting up the off-strip sign of the Palms? Ooh yeah.
After a quick touch up we headed over to the Palms to see the guys. As soon as we get there we ran into a bunch of
the So Cal Price is Right girls. We all headed over to the bar in the middle of the casino (well, the part where we stood) and proceeded to wreak havoc. Oh yeah. "Bartender...50,000 shots please" Literally. Cherry Lemon Drops are the bomb diggity. There were at least 15 of us and we all ordered so we could take a group shot together. Between us and the guy wearing a floaty ring and straw hat in the bar, there was much to be seen.

Then it was time. Now I have to say that by sheer will (and me being 30,000 feet up in the air during Friday's concert) I managed to not be spoiled about anything that was to take place at the concert. I'd threatened the lives of both ML and Yvonne if they told me anything (and they both had things they really wanted to tell me, I found out later). The only thing I knew, and that was because someone put the song title in their tweet, was that the guys sung 'Close to You' besides that...nothing. So I was so excited to be totally surprised. ML and I had seats in the same row but in separate sections. I got to my seat and it was in between these two women who were talking. They helped me over the seat and continued talking so I leaned forward as not to get in their way. I'm fiddling with my camera and I hear the girl on my right introduce the girl on my left as 'Kris, the girl who does all the photoshops'. I literally sat straight up and said 'MsKris2u?' Of course it was. Me: 'I'm Jeepchic20' (because formal names don't matter anymore in the NK world, right?) I'd just randomly sat next to Kris and her mom. I was very excited to meet THE Kris and she is such the nicest person. (and apparently, random would bring us together again in the coming days) By that time the countdown clock was displayed, and the concert that was supposed to start at 8:00 was now apparently starting at 8:30.
Well unfortunately in that 30 minute wait the girl on my right kinda sorta spoiled half the concert for me. *sigh*. Oh well. I just smiled and nodded. Apparently the guys got wind of the complaining about how short Friday's show was so they decided to make Saturday's a little longer, the girl had heard from the drummer. (Seriously, can the Blockhead community be satisfied about ANYTHING?) . Anyway it didn't matter. As soon as the stage lit up and the curtain fell, I was once again mesmerized by the guys. I spent most of my time looking at Jon because that's what I do. He's so cute when he's intently trying to memorize his steps only to mess up. I love it. He did very well though. We did have a surprise as Maria Menoulos came out for two songs. Unfortunately the only black spot on the whole knight were the idiots that threw their glow sticks onto the stage striking the guys and Maria. Seriously ladies (or kids) grow the eff up. I will tell you I went buckwild when Jordan performed Never Let You Go. That was what ML was itching to tell me. One of my favorites from FTM, especially because back in 1994 at the Ventura Theater, Donnie sung his rap of the song to me. So I was extremely happy when Jordan sang it but when a tanked top Donnie Wahlberg came out to sing the rap, yeah, I needed a Shamwow. I was one of those that laughed hysterically at Circus ringmaster Joe and the Twisted strip tease. I'm going to assume that being farther back and not being able to see that chest up close contributed to me not being a gaga half-naked Joe girl until the cruise.
Afterward I was dead tired and still had to drive to Boulder Highway to stay at my sister's so I didn't do much that night. Apparently Donnie had a small party for a few people, but unless he saw me and my hair personally, I'm pretty sure I wasn't invited. Boo him. :)
And that is it for day 1.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
A Successful Interview
I think I've found the best strategy for an effective job interview...go into the interview not entirely interested in the job. You don't stress as much, and actually it turns out to be a much easier and informative interview than if you go into it 'so nervous you want to puke' because you know this interview will make or break your chance for THE perfect job.
(Note, I didn't say go to the interview unprepared and just wing everything. No, that won't work at all. )
I had an interview yesterday for a temporary job that could result in permanent employment. Thing is, I'm moving out of state in a few weeks, so accepting a full-time job wouldn't work for me. As much as I didn't really want to go on this interview, I decided to go and use it as a practice interview.
I dressed the part very well, printed out my resume and tucked it into my professionally padded notepad. The main reason I was reluctant about this position is that it is a good 45 minute drive (w/o traffic) from my house. I'm not a morning person but having to leave at 6:30 a.m. to get to work at 8:00 a.m. doesn't seem like much fun. However, I headed to the interview getting there 30 minutes early. I sat in my vehicle and looked at job interview tips on my blackberry until 15 minutes before then I put my game face on, wiped off the sweat from my brow (not from nervousness, but because it was HOT) and walked in.
As soon as I met the attorney I was to interview with, he looked at my residence city and immediately freaked out a bit. I knew right then and there that he'd written me off. Funny thing is, from that point on the interview was excellent. I sold myself like never before, asking him exactly what he needed and telling him point by point how I could assist him to remedy the stressful situation he was in because of firm growing pains. I asked more questions than I ever have before and even gave insight on operating their document retention system (they still use the X drive). We talked for a full 30 minutes and probably 20 minutes in I knew I had this job. As I was leaving he actually was telling he was calling my recruiter ASAP. I knew it wasn't to badmouth me. True to his word as soon as I left he called my recruiter and offered me the position.
I still wasn't 100% ready to accept because of the drive, but once my recruiter and I talked about ensuring it was only a 5 week assignment and how I really, really liked the firm and what I'd be doing, I decided to accept it. I can live with an extended commute for a short period of time. It'll give me more experience in a portion of the legal field that I really like, plus extra money for my cross-country move.
I have to say hands down it was the best interview I've ever had. I'm not saying this approach is 100% fool-proof but I think it'll work for me. I won't freak out, stammer, rehearse so much that I lose focus on actually selling myself effectively. I've been on plenty of interviews for the 'perfect' job and I walk out of the interview upset about things I've said, how I've said them and knowing that I didn't even come close to landing the job.
(Note, I didn't say go to the interview unprepared and just wing everything. No, that won't work at all. )
I had an interview yesterday for a temporary job that could result in permanent employment. Thing is, I'm moving out of state in a few weeks, so accepting a full-time job wouldn't work for me. As much as I didn't really want to go on this interview, I decided to go and use it as a practice interview.
I dressed the part very well, printed out my resume and tucked it into my professionally padded notepad. The main reason I was reluctant about this position is that it is a good 45 minute drive (w/o traffic) from my house. I'm not a morning person but having to leave at 6:30 a.m. to get to work at 8:00 a.m. doesn't seem like much fun. However, I headed to the interview getting there 30 minutes early. I sat in my vehicle and looked at job interview tips on my blackberry until 15 minutes before then I put my game face on, wiped off the sweat from my brow (not from nervousness, but because it was HOT) and walked in.
As soon as I met the attorney I was to interview with, he looked at my residence city and immediately freaked out a bit. I knew right then and there that he'd written me off. Funny thing is, from that point on the interview was excellent. I sold myself like never before, asking him exactly what he needed and telling him point by point how I could assist him to remedy the stressful situation he was in because of firm growing pains. I asked more questions than I ever have before and even gave insight on operating their document retention system (they still use the X drive). We talked for a full 30 minutes and probably 20 minutes in I knew I had this job. As I was leaving he actually was telling he was calling my recruiter ASAP. I knew it wasn't to badmouth me. True to his word as soon as I left he called my recruiter and offered me the position.
I still wasn't 100% ready to accept because of the drive, but once my recruiter and I talked about ensuring it was only a 5 week assignment and how I really, really liked the firm and what I'd be doing, I decided to accept it. I can live with an extended commute for a short period of time. It'll give me more experience in a portion of the legal field that I really like, plus extra money for my cross-country move.
I have to say hands down it was the best interview I've ever had. I'm not saying this approach is 100% fool-proof but I think it'll work for me. I won't freak out, stammer, rehearse so much that I lose focus on actually selling myself effectively. I've been on plenty of interviews for the 'perfect' job and I walk out of the interview upset about things I've said, how I've said them and knowing that I didn't even come close to landing the job.
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