Sunday, September 07, 2003
Hair Cut
Otto’s party friday night was pretty cool. I didn’t know as many as I normally do, but there were gobs of people. I was in an impromptu band for about a half hour, which consisted of me and two other girls with a ukulele, a harmonica, and an oompa. I couldn’t find a good photo of a German oompa, but it’s basically 5-6 kinds of percussion intruments fused to a pogo stick that comes with one drum stick. Guess which one I played? good stuff. I guess people had drank enough because they thought we were great, or at least as interesting as a car wreck.
Yesterday, I had my hair cut. Today I walked to Georgetown and did a bunch of shopping since I haven’t (aside from this week) in forever. I’ve just paused the movie Red, which is going well, and Prince happens to be playing in my itunes. I haven’t seen Blue or White but it hasn’t been an issue. Last night Maria and I watched Bad Taste to stop Mike’s begging and to keep him from going back to work.
I honestly felt like I was going to throw up for about 2 hours. So ill, but I admit there were some pretty cool parts. Mike likes it way too much, the sicko. The aliens don’t appear in their “true form” until the very end, and while they’re hiding in human form they all wear light blue oxfords and jeans. The actors were just a bunch of his friends on a rugby team. Fucking Brilliant.
Red ended in the most amazing way!! I was completely stunned, it was wonderful. See it. See it. Perhaps one of the best endings I’ve ever seen.
In a completely different genre, the coolest fight scene in recent memory is from the movie The Transporter with that big bald guy from Snatch. The scene makes highly creative use of oil and bike pedals. Hot hot hot! Don’t know why I’m thinking about that.... hmmmm eeh hhemm heheheheh
Such a badass.
Last night on cartoon network’s adult swim they had a commercial regarding their web site. It was a simple black screen with white text that gave the number of forum comments they had at that point. Then the text said something to the effect that only 4 programmers kept that up and going. Then the text thanked them, using the screen names of each of the four.
I thought it was impressive, and the nicest thing I’ve ever seen. Especially, it makes the public appreciate it more.
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