Tuesday, October 18, 2005

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Monday, October 17, 2005

the sheep revealed freedom in biorhythm

time circles us ever so slowly.
it's fall, as i've stated before, and the trees across the way are a brilliant yellow, with spots of green and red poking through.
it's been warm for the season, in the 70's most days, with 60's on others.
the evenings have been cool but not cold, not yet anyway.
it won't be long before that bitter chill grinds into our bones, mocking the life preserving warmth that our bodies give off.
won't be long at all.

i'm tired.
we did 9 performances last week, with two rehearsals. on top of that i went into work for 6 hours everyday afterwards.
one day off, yesterday, just didn't cut it for me.
i really needed another.
one more show tonight, and the next one begins tomorrow.

i wish i had more to report, but sadly no.
this has become my life of late, and will most likely remain that way.
i did see 'elizabethtown' this weekend, i rather enjoyed it, which isn't like me.
i'm also excited for aeonflux; i loved the disjointed, disorienting, surreal cartoon back in the 90's.
but sadly its become somewhat obscure, the only people who knew what i was talking about were tom, and tiny; and tiny only had a vague notion of what it was overall, though he does want to see it.
though charlize theron looks like a goddess in that black body suit, i am a little disapointed they didn't go with aeon flux's traditional garb of g-string and halter top... hey the cartoon character might be sickly thin, but put that same outfit on charlize and... well you know what i'm saying.

i spent most of yesterday dinking around playing GBA emu on my laptop, surfing the net, and watching mystery men.
i also went out to my buddy jeff's and his wifes house yesterday evening and ate dinner.
good stuff, hella tasty and i was left feeling rather gruntled.

so today my mother and nephew arrives for the show, should be fun.
should be.
fun.