Not So Bad
Trip Start
Jul 19, 2008
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Trip End
Aug 16, 2008
Day three without much to do in the evenings except watch TV. I didn't see any books in the Power Bookstore that I was interested in so instead of just purchasing something for the halibut, I just decided that I would go back another time to see if a change in mood will allow me to find something interesting. Heck, even the latest edition of Cosmo didn't do anything for me since I really didn't care so much for any of the articles that were on the cover. All those tips never did me any good anyway.
I have managed to watch "Soldier" a few times, awesome flick where the main character doesn't have a lot of dialog but Kurt Russell does a great job, almost like Snake Pliskin but without all the dialog. I also watched the modern adaptation of "Romeo & Juliet", you know the one with Leonardo and Clare, and according to IMDb, "Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue." I remember watching it with a group of friend when it first came out and back then, it was interesting and I enjoyed it. Watching it the other night, I found myself laughing pretty good in some scenes and being weirded out in others, nothing like I remembered from when I first watched it. Last night it was flipping between "October Sky" and "The Guardian" I guess I was in that whole, "let's go make a rocket" to "let's go save people" mode before I headed off to bed.
My Pet Rock wanted a picture with the "Genius" logo on the keyboard after the whole "Power" and "Delete" fiasco that occured earlier this week so I made a little holder for Rock so it could stand next to the logo. I had to make it because the taxi ride back to the flat the day before almost proved disatrous as it had almost slipped off the chair back a couple times so I had to hold it steady.
I have managed to watch "Soldier" a few times, awesome flick where the main character doesn't have a lot of dialog but Kurt Russell does a great job, almost like Snake Pliskin but without all the dialog. I also watched the modern adaptation of "Romeo & Juliet", you know the one with Leonardo and Clare, and according to IMDb, "Shakespeare's famous play is updated to the hip modern suburb of Verona still retaining its original dialogue." I remember watching it with a group of friend when it first came out and back then, it was interesting and I enjoyed it. Watching it the other night, I found myself laughing pretty good in some scenes and being weirded out in others, nothing like I remembered from when I first watched it. Last night it was flipping between "October Sky" and "The Guardian" I guess I was in that whole, "let's go make a rocket" to "let's go save people" mode before I headed off to bed.
My Pet Rock wanted a picture with the "Genius" logo on the keyboard after the whole "Power" and "Delete" fiasco that occured earlier this week so I made a little holder for Rock so it could stand next to the logo. I had to make it because the taxi ride back to the flat the day before almost proved disatrous as it had almost slipped off the chair back a couple times so I had to hold it steady.
Hold On There!
Rock & the Genius



Comments
Scary!
I'm scared to admit you're my brother. This just confirms what I've always suspected . . . I'm adopted.