Gone Thinking
Back when I have a fraction of a clue what I'm doing with myself come Tuesday. In the meantime, here's a list of things I've enjoyed recently--to show that I'm not living in a state of utter and constant depression. ("Very stressed" is far better a description of my mood.)
- Layer Cake, which makes me want to see I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, a fellow crime movie that's been on DVD for a while, and that fine, British actor's new film Enduring Love
- Batman Begins.
- Cooper's Red (Sparkling Ale) and Cooper's Green (Pale Ale). Thank you, Australia.
- The Moronic Inferno by Martin Amis.
- The complete works of poet Richard Wilbur.
- The strange humour of the troubled John Berryman and his Dream Songs.
- Burritos.
Have a pleasant weekend.
Back when I have a fraction of a clue what I'm doing with myself come Tuesday. In the meantime, here's a list of things I've enjoyed recently--to show that I'm not living in a state of utter and constant depression. ("Very stressed" is far better a description of my mood.)
- Layer Cake, which makes me want to see I'll Sleep When I'm Dead, a fellow crime movie that's been on DVD for a while, and that fine, British actor's new film Enduring Love
- Batman Begins.
- Cooper's Red (Sparkling Ale) and Cooper's Green (Pale Ale). Thank you, Australia.
- The Moronic Inferno by Martin Amis.
- The complete works of poet Richard Wilbur.
- The strange humour of the troubled John Berryman and his Dream Songs.
- Burritos.
Have a pleasant weekend.
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Batman Begins was excellent. The know-it-all fanboy in me had some issues with the changes to canon, but life goes on.
Burritos are indeed excellent. I eat at Taco del Mar quite often, which makes decent fish burritos.
Oddly enough, someone told me the entire plot of the movie in about 45 minutes worth of detail, and I had totally forgotten it by the time I watched the movie a month later.
And there's a great burrito place here I can take you to next time you're in town. My sister and I, though hesitant about eating in a place called "The Cockroach", thought it was fantastic.