haha. i called myself that when i went back east over xmas. this is weird, but my grandma was in the hospital and i just sort of perceived that she was waiting to see me before she would leave her body. i told my mom and she said she thought the same thing. she hadn't opened her eyes or spoken in over a week. i told mom to tell her i'd be there soon. i got there finally mon morning before xmas. i held her hand and told her i was there and all loose ends have been tied and it's ok, when she's ready she can go. and she just left. just like that while i held her hand. it was quite spiritual and peaceful. and a little trippy. the whole thing from the time i got to the hospital with my mom to the time we left the hospital was only maybe 30 mins. anyway, while we were walking out of the hospital i whispered to my mom "that was weird. i feel like dr. kevorkian." there's my story for the day. hope you liked it.
I guess everyone's off running around and being busy - who knew this was the season? Anywho, enjoy, I'll tell you all about my adventures when I get back if you tell me yours!
Who knows, B -- maybe Mom likes looking at nekkie, too? Enjoy the south -- and I'm looking forward to hearing stories about make-up/wardrobe girls from C-Town.
yeah we're both fine. i called him a couple hours ago and he still maintains that he's fine, so that's good. he's more worried about me and my car than anything. and i'm more worried about him and his bike so we're both being pretty cool about it. it's a tough call on who's fault cuz neither one could see the other from around the corner but he was flying on that bike so i think it was his fault. i wasn't even moving. but whatever, we're both alive and it's all gonna be ok. i look forward to your news. thanks for the message and i'm glad you made it safely to the south.
Well, I dont have a cold anymore, but I have a head splitting headache and no aleve! I had to take a late-night drive to score me some painkillers at rite aid.
Now Im back home, counting the seconds for these drugs to kick in so I can get some work done.
Work is good. Ill be at the DGA awards next week, so that should be fun. Im really happy that Lost in Translation is getting all the kudos that I feared it wouldnt get. Its a great small film which fortunately didnt get overlooked.
Sounds like things are going well out east. Yeah, I agree, being an optimist is the way to go. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. Have fun and watch the clipping. I dont wanna listen to a crappy sound. :-)
Well, I am so glad you like it! And I never really plan on it. I intend to keep it as it was originally each time I change it back. But then spontaneously, I change it again! I may have a problem, which would require hours and hours of therepy, I know.
But at least it keeps a few of you entertained!
Hey there, Glad the work is going well. Thanks for the good wishes. My project will definately be an intersting one. Please keep my updated on what's the what. I'll do the same. Peace. - Jase
Again, good luck. Believe me, I know the pain of no portable. When I did my cross country drive a year and a half ago (coming to LA from NY), I took my computer with me. Yeah, desktop computer and monitor and keyboard and junk. Every few days I hauled it into the hotel so I could catch up on email and do some job searching and all that crap... what a pain. This past June I switched to Mac and got a PBook, and I''m loving it and will never go back hehehe....
Very cool, and yeah my weekend's been good. Vegging in front of the tv a bit, but working on a couple story ideas today. Figure that in order to get somewhere with my plan of writing/producing I should get a couple spec scripts and treatments together. They've got structure, so now it's a matter of putting some flesh on those bones and all.
Bowie last night was amazing. I've seen him several times before, but he's truly a top notch performer. I'd never been to that venue, the Shrine kind of gives me chills - I've seen so many awards shows that happened there, there was a bit of nostalgia in the air. I'd gone with a few people who'd never seen the man live, so I had the added bonus of seeing living vicariously through their eyes and seeing their sense of wonder and amazement. Such a lovely night.
thanks for the advice. good luck to you I'm sure I'll figure something out soon. I just wish I hadnt made the commitment to move in with my boyfriend. Then it wouldnt be so hard to take time off and date other people.oh well..
have fun and be safe!