Saturday, October 15, 2005

sunlight? what?

It's about goddamn time it stopped raining. I woke up today from the unusual brightness in my room, and was momentarily confused.

So after having a dry spell of celebrity spottings - I rarely rarely rarely ever see celebrities, even though I'm in the fucking West Village and Kate Hudson apparently lives a block away - yesterday I saw four. FOUR!!
First, I walked by Mike Myers. They were filming something on Hudson St, I think something where Mike Myers plays Keith Moon from The Who. I was on the phone but we made eye contact and smiled and he seemed so friendly and cuddly. He was talking to another guy and I was half expecting the Shrek voice.
Then they were filming another movie at Ciao, this cute restaurant on Bleecker and MacDougal that I love, and I was having dinner at Figaro, which is right across the street. After talking to a crew member while she wouldn't let us cross the street bc they were rolling, it turns out the movie is "Griffin and Phoenix" starring Amanda Peet and Dermot Mulroney, so I saw both of them inside. But before that, I walked by Gabriel Byrne, who played Freidrich in Little Women.

Actually, I saw Amanda Peet and Dermot Mulroney twice...the first time was at dinner, and then the next time was when we were walking by again, on our way back from Peculiars, and I said "OHHH THAT'S THE GUY FROM MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING?? BUT HE HAS GRAY HAIR!!"
....Yeah. I'm a loser.

Anyway, last night was fun. Got back at 6 and contemplated just staying up, but then decided that would probably be stupid in the long run.

My suitemate Kelsey made chocolate-chip banana muffins, and they're orgasmic. I'm supposed to save one for Elena, but..........eh......
...I'm just kidding, I'll save one for her.
....or won't I....[cue maniacal laughter]

By the way, I'm really getting into Brian Greene's "The Fabric of the Cosmos." There, I said it. I, Deb Oh, the most anti-math/science asian out there, just praised a book on relativity and quantum mechanics. Maybe I'm turning into one of them...maybe I've finally realized my true calling.

.....hahahahaha. Yeah fucking right. But seriously, it's a good book. Partly because Greene is brilliant, and partly because he doesn't write in dry technical science language.

Three songs that need to be blasting on a sunny day like this: "Something In The Air" - Tom Petty, "Old Dirt Hill (Bring That Beat Back)" - Dave Matthews, and "Once Around The Block" - Badly Drawn Boy. Nothing in life can go wrong with these songs on rotation.

I need to go to campus and submit some pieces for Gallatone. In fact, I think I'll walk to campus. In FLIP-FLOPS!!!! carrying NO UMBRELLA!!!! (fuck yeaaaahhhhh)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i love how entertaining your random entries are. yay for kate hudson... but i'd be more excited to spot deb oh. love, naima

October 24, 2005 1:33 AM  

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