Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Clif bar.

Well, sometimes things happen and you don't like them but as long as you are still alive and can feel the breeze and such there is no reason to get all forlorn about it.  Everyone is in charge of themselves. 
Today I found out where Robin Arthur works. I always pictured Orchard House to be located somewhere over the Nickel Bridge in a field surrounded by willows. Nope. Pretty much on Broad St. Very pretty though. 
I had a three-way at the intersection of Allen and Monument with Robin and David Janeski. 
Details upon further inquiry.
Does anyone know if I am allowed to park a large van in the Fan? I hope so.
The past two days I have gone to bed at a reasonable hour because I did it once and realized that when I woke up and was alert and refreshed at 6am that the world was beautiful and the light was enchanting. And my cats were lying next to my face. 
Today Katrinah and David and I rode to the Mill in pretty much complete silence. Which I found to be lovely. And I found it lovely that I found it lovely. Because so much of the time it can seem awkward if no one is talking, but Trinah was knitting, I was resting, and David had on some cool music that I actually enjoyed. And it was the sort of music that I had never enjoyed before. I am getting more open-minded perhaps? I did do voluntary yard work the other day for hours and hours. 
Who is this new blond chick on 24? Pretty sure she's a bad guy. She is one of those actors who screams "IT IS HARD TO BELIEVE I AM THIS CHARACTER I AM PLAYING BECAUSE I CLEARLY WAS HIRED PARTLY BECAUSE I AM ATTRACTIVE AND HAVE PLUMP LIPS AND A DARLING CHIN!"
I love having the windows open. 
On Friday Adam and Joseph and Perry and I are attending the opening night of "Annie." I have an outfit to wear. 
Sometimes it is very difficult to just be oneself. Very important though.
If ever you are in Kinkos at Libbie Place and you spy a dreadlocked taller man with protruding eyes and patchy skin turn around and leave. Come back later. 
I have been watching "Mad Men." Good stuff. Intriguing because they make situations like folding laundry and getting a flat tire intriguing.




2 comments:

Janine Serresseque said...

You can make a drinking game out of watching 24. Well, not an actual game, more like a drinking party. You have to take a swig every time you hear one of the following 3 phrases:

1. Get down!
2. We don't have much time!
3. Who are you working for?

I promise, you'll be stinko by the time it's over.

Dave T said...

Janine -- You have to add variations on:
"I don't have any other choice" / "We're out of options."

I'm wondering if blonde chick has any other look beside somewhat smug and imperious. Maybe she'll need a stunt double for those scenes...