my lamp is broken
...no, that's not some sort of a sketchy euphemism that I made up (although, you could use your imagination and come up with something amusing, I'm sure); my trusty desk lamp has alas, finally gone dead. And so here I sit, in the dark, too lazy to get up and turn on one of the other...1765883 lights in the room. RIP, lamp. Until I get a new bulb, that is.
Watched "In Good Company" today, and enjoyed it. It has its moments of funny, but overall was a really sensitive, heartfelt kind of movie, with nothing overdone. The Iron & Wine/Damien Rice/Diana Krall/Peter Gabriel soundtrack probably helped in the sentimentality department. Thumbs up for Topher Grace, he was fantastic. It's funny how I'm more attracted to the likes of Topher Grace and Jimmy Fallon than I am to Brad Pitt or even Orlando Bloom (I know, blasphemous). Sure, the latter two are hot, but I still prefer that dorky/awkward/sensitive thing that Topher and Jimmy have going. It's sexay.
Anyway. It was also cute because they shot at Cafe Reggio and Hayden (only the exterior)...the inside of the dorm in the movie is a hell of a lot uglier than what Hayden really looks like, womp womp.
And I actually think I might go see "Batman Begins" with the bro this weekend or something...a lot of the review I've seen actually lean towards the "Two thumbs way up"...the cast looks amazing (minus Katie Holmes--she's just annoying...maybe she's improved in this one, but umm...Dawson's Creek?)
Started reading War and Peace, am sending out around five demos to different labels soon, we'll see how that works out. Not really expecting anything, but I figure there's nothin to lose, right?
And am reaaaaaally itching to get back into the studio. With or without band. I'm thinking maybe July. I'll probably have the usual support group there: Elena, Mike, maybe Julia. Maybe Naima, since she's in the city. And anyone else, if you're bored. It's a grand time! Wheeeee!
And with that, I leave you with this--an image that comes up when you type in "awkward" on Google:
Of course it's going to look awkward when the DEVIL HIMSELF is trying to be intimate/conveying some signs of positive human emotion.
Watched "In Good Company" today, and enjoyed it. It has its moments of funny, but overall was a really sensitive, heartfelt kind of movie, with nothing overdone. The Iron & Wine/Damien Rice/Diana Krall/Peter Gabriel soundtrack probably helped in the sentimentality department. Thumbs up for Topher Grace, he was fantastic. It's funny how I'm more attracted to the likes of Topher Grace and Jimmy Fallon than I am to Brad Pitt or even Orlando Bloom (I know, blasphemous). Sure, the latter two are hot, but I still prefer that dorky/awkward/sensitive thing that Topher and Jimmy have going. It's sexay.
Anyway. It was also cute because they shot at Cafe Reggio and Hayden (only the exterior)...the inside of the dorm in the movie is a hell of a lot uglier than what Hayden really looks like, womp womp.
And I actually think I might go see "Batman Begins" with the bro this weekend or something...a lot of the review I've seen actually lean towards the "Two thumbs way up"...the cast looks amazing (minus Katie Holmes--she's just annoying...maybe she's improved in this one, but umm...Dawson's Creek?)
Started reading War and Peace, am sending out around five demos to different labels soon, we'll see how that works out. Not really expecting anything, but I figure there's nothin to lose, right?
And am reaaaaaally itching to get back into the studio. With or without band. I'm thinking maybe July. I'll probably have the usual support group there: Elena, Mike, maybe Julia. Maybe Naima, since she's in the city. And anyone else, if you're bored. It's a grand time! Wheeeee!
And with that, I leave you with this--an image that comes up when you type in "awkward" on Google:
Of course it's going to look awkward when the DEVIL HIMSELF is trying to be intimate/conveying some signs of positive human emotion.
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