And a good Monday to YOU, my friends!
Pretty uneventful weekend. Dan had a big law paper to write, so we took it easy. After seeing Skryche's showstopping performance on Friday night, we went home and stayed there for the remainder of the weekend.
Our one outing was less than awesome. We decided to finally go see Saw (loved it, love the site) at a theatre on Court Street in Brooklyn. Let's call it an 'urban' movie theatre. Besides the fact that it was a 10:00p show and the majority of the people there had their children with them (seeing SAW?!??!), and the cell phones perpetually ringing, and the outside-voiced conversations, and the Nextel-walkie-talkie rings between friends on either side of the theatre, and the obnoxious young 'lady' in the seat beside me with her shoes off and feet up while chatting away to the 'gentleman' accompanying her....it was a great experience.
When I politely informed my neighbors that they were not currently in their living room, one replied "I'm sorry, I just like to talk in movie theatres." Pardon me, then - my mistake. I had not realized.
I suppose we learned a lesson, though. No moviegoing unless you're on the Upper East Side.
Looking forward to a four-day-weekend. I hope I get paid for those days, though. Shit's gettin' real tight these days.
Time for yogurt!
Pretty uneventful weekend. Dan had a big law paper to write, so we took it easy. After seeing Skryche's showstopping performance on Friday night, we went home and stayed there for the remainder of the weekend.
Our one outing was less than awesome. We decided to finally go see Saw (loved it, love the site) at a theatre on Court Street in Brooklyn. Let's call it an 'urban' movie theatre. Besides the fact that it was a 10:00p show and the majority of the people there had their children with them (seeing SAW?!??!), and the cell phones perpetually ringing, and the outside-voiced conversations, and the Nextel-walkie-talkie rings between friends on either side of the theatre, and the obnoxious young 'lady' in the seat beside me with her shoes off and feet up while chatting away to the 'gentleman' accompanying her....it was a great experience.
When I politely informed my neighbors that they were not currently in their living room, one replied "I'm sorry, I just like to talk in movie theatres." Pardon me, then - my mistake. I had not realized.
I suppose we learned a lesson, though. No moviegoing unless you're on the Upper East Side.
Looking forward to a four-day-weekend. I hope I get paid for those days, though. Shit's gettin' real tight these days.
Time for yogurt!
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colcannon:
i agree with you Heather was the best, thank you for unknowingly bringing her to my attention
hellomrworld:
hey ... i have a birthday in June )