the blade would've been great, except we're enduring another sandstorm. there're a lot of 'em, lately. got to spot's for coffee, then we all went out for a walk. we had breakfast at mike's place, then coffee at my coffee shop, then walked back to grandma's to read blogs out loud and relax. and drink coffee. and laugh so much that we got screamed at.
that's an extremely short version of a long, enjoyable afternoon. both spot and the mongoose (hah! the entire mongoose-dog!) let me down, i wanted to go to the meimad but didn't fancy going it alone. so i took a taxi to the lizard.
the party was most definitely not my scene, but i spent the hours with the mongoose and the bartenders, and it was actually quite nice. pity about the music, and the slags, but nevermind. the excessive quantities of alcohol that i consumed made it bearable.
and there was eye-candy, even if it wasn't my type.
i've now got two people to come with me to the trance festival at the end of pesach - that's a start.
the mongoose walked me home before taking a taxi, we were discussing the quality of movies. i really think that battlefield earth was a great movie. yes, i know the story's total bullshit. i KNOW. it's plot is as believable as michael jackson's excema. but it's got some good ideas, and the cinematography and effects are great, and it's a great action movie. it's all about style, in my opinion.
the only movies i really feel are worthy of disregarding, burning, and setting fire to their respective directors' homes, are
1) crossroads, for obvious reasons
2) white noise, for being dull and pointless
3) universal soldier: the return, because i accidentally wasted money on a movie that boasted an awesome soundtrack, but i can't get rid of the voices and effects and i can't make the screen go blank. that's all it needs.
so now to shower and crash. i have a nothing day ahead of me.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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