I'm going to SARSstock tomorrow.
It's going to be insane.
We might be leaving tonight for it, or tomorrow at 5:30am.
5:30am does not make for a happy Zarina.
Hopefully we all won't get SARS.
xoxo
-Zarina
P.S. I had a massively crappy day today. So much shit was thrown at me that I couldn't take it anymore. Tell me stories and make me feel loved....please...
It's going to be insane.
We might be leaving tonight for it, or tomorrow at 5:30am.
5:30am does not make for a happy Zarina.
Hopefully we all won't get SARS.
xoxo
-Zarina
P.S. I had a massively crappy day today. So much shit was thrown at me that I couldn't take it anymore. Tell me stories and make me feel loved....please...
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In 1971, Anthony Hopkins tried out for the movie The Girl from Petrovka, and got the role. He took the train to London to scour used book stores for a copy of the novel, by George Fiefer. He found none available. Departing London, in Leicester Square train station, he saw a book next to him on the bench: The Girl from Petrovka.
The cast of the film was working in Vienna two years later, where Feifer joined them. He told Hopkins that he no longer had a copy of his own novel because a friend had misplaced his while travelling in London. Even more vexing, Feifer added, was that he'd put personal annotations in that copy. Surprised, Hopkins handed him the book. Same copy.