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Sunday, August 23, 2009


Work & Working Out
The past few weeks I've been lax about going the the gym, opting instead for burgers & beer & friends. But today I went and ran a 10K in 68.52 minutes. It felt GREAT! I know it should be a priority for me but when work calls, running is the first thing that gets shoved to the side. 

And work has been running me ragged. One thing I'm excited about is further movement on the "Life's Tough. Laugh More." ad campaign I developed three years ago. It's finally seeing more action than just the sole TV commercial that aired last year. (Click here to watch. I wrote, directed & appeared in it, but wish we had a 30 second spot instead of the 60 sec. spots Time Warner gave us). I was able to get an amazing deal on as at a PRIME location in the NYC subway system (the N/R/W stops at the corner of 49th & 7th Avenue) and in the mall at South Street Seaport. So I got photographer/designer guru Kirill to shoot some spots with  Scott Ramsey (my BFF & Tex in the City partner) and Ophira Eisenberg. I have two more shoots up my sleeve but since we'll have a FOUR month presence, I have some time to work those out.  Facebook users can check out a few of the behind the scenes shots taken at the shoot here on our Fan Page. I can't wait to see what hoodlum New Yorkers draw on their faces! HA!

Then there's the upcoming Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival for which I am helping publicize. All the famous celeb chefs have sold out their shows, of course, so I'm working to help bring attention to Alicia Silverstone's demonstration. She is coming to Comix Oct 10th to showcase recipes from her first cookbook "The Kind Diet."  Tickets & info here: http://tinyurl.com/nt3kyu

I'm still plugging away on my book (I'm in the midst of doing an annotated scene list so my editor can wrap his head around the whole thing), we had a road trip to Boston for a wedding, my mom is coming for a visit in October as is an old high school friend and Tex in the City is resuming its First Friday Roundups beginning September 4th. Phew! My head spins. Now you see why it's so easy to beg off the gym. But man I do feel better, less stressed and happier when I'm at my fittest. I'm not 20 any more so it's easy for fatigue and bad eating habits to show up on my face and butt.
Sometimes I wish I could check myself into "rehab" so I'll take care of myself. There's got to be a better way!

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Wednesday, August 12, 2009


Shout Out on Olbermann!
Happy anniversary to me! Christian was on Olbermann and gave me a shout out at the very end. Awww! Awesome and sweet!



--Kambri

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Saturday, August 01, 2009


DeafHope's Tea Party, Marlee Matlin & Yours Truly
I am truly honored to have been invited as the Keynote Speaker when DeafHope presents their 8th Annual Tea Party “Defying Gravity” in Livermore, California. The tea party is a fundraiser to support direct services for abused Deaf women and their children at DeafHope. I will read or tell a story or something (guess I'd better get cracking on that) along with Mistress of Ceremonies and President of the National Association of the Deaf Bobbie Beth Scoggins and this year’s DeafHope Trailblazer Award Recipient, Marlee Matlin.

The September 26, 2009 event includes delicious food by the Food Divas catering and tea with a free mug made by Hildy Licht and a silent auction.

The tickets are $75.00 per person and address and directions will be sent to you after your payment. You may pay via Paypal (link and info on their site, here) or send check payable to DeafHope to following address:
DeafHope
470 27th Street
Oakland, CA 94612

One last thing...on DeafHope's site, they have a banner that rotates various photos of people and their completion of a sentence that begins "When violence against women stops..."

Mine will be: When violence against women stops, I will ride the subway alone after 11:00 PM.

--Kambri

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