11 December 2004
28 November 2004
Some of my Favorite Movie Scenes Ever . . .
from Broadcast News:
Albert Brooks, sitting at home on his couch while all of the others cover a huge news story, drinking, reading and singing, "I am singing while I'm reading . . . I am reading and I'm singing, BOTH . . . "
from Pulp Fiction:
Jimmie: I can't believe this is the same car.
The Wolf: Well, let's not start sucking each other's dicks just yet.
more to be added later . . .
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14 November 2004
Some of my new favorite web sites . . .
An excavation of Kevin's hideous collection of 80's sweaters:
http://www.buriedlede.com/projects/sweater.html
An apology from the 1/2 of the United States that did NOT vote for a bumbling idiot (I think it's funny to call him a monkey but, frankly, believe that it shortchanges the monkey):
http://www.sorryeverybody.com
(Will try to figure out how to create a link!)
And more memorable people:
(1) the rail-thin (if a rail was the size of a fragile twig) old man who sits each day just outside the fence of the nearby country club's golf course, where he picks up all errant balls within his reach and re-sells them for cash;
(2) the woman at the gas station who volunteered to help me remove my car's coolant cap one morning this week as I was about to embark on a road trip to Oklahoma . . . she saw me staring blankly under the hood of my car while trying to work up the courage to remove the cap myself, for fear that a hot liquid would explode all over me and one of my favorite suits; and
(3) the burly-yet-handsome Louisiana State Sheriff/Body Guard for Clint Black who I met after a Cubs/Astros game in Houston, along with his investor and river boat captain friends . . . they shared their boudin (Cajun sausage) with me right there in the lobby bar at the Hilton, where the Sheriff demonstrated uncannily correct (albeit uninvited) insight into my personality and romantic status.
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07 November 2004
Eternal Sunshine . . .
So, watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind tonight. The first time I saw it (en theatre), this movie prompted me to do something monumentally stupid. I watched it on DVD tonight, hoping this flick would have a different effect this time. It did--much needed!
About the random folks I have encountered . . . most recently:
(1) after seeing "I (heart) Huckabees," I encountered an interesting and enthusiastic Green Mountain Energy guy who signed me up to transfer my services. I was easy pickings for him, partly because I am feeling a strong and instinctive pull toward all things progressive post-election and partly because the GME guy who typically plants himself outside my neighborhood coffeeshop calls me "ma'am," a trait I detest that causes me great dread each time I see that he is there;
(2) en route to Little Rock Arkansas, a surly woman working behind the counter of a Burger King (that had one restroom stall taped shut with wide silver duct tape, making it seem like an amateurish crime scene) who became even more surly when her colleague was asked about the quality of the veggie burger;
(3) all of the nice people in both Texas and Arkansas who have given me friendly "thumbs up" signals upon noticing my Kerry/Edwards (magnetic) bumper sticker, even post-election;
(4) the groom's sister at the Peabody bar who gave me the name of a friend to look for at the Democratic HQ, because he is the only Democrat she knows and he surely must be volunteering there!
more later ...
Posted by Lisa at 11:41 PM 0 comments
First post . . .
In this blog, I will take note of interesting people I encounter. More to come . . . I may also, from time to time, note stream-of-consciousness observations about my day. Hm. This is not terribly different than the average blog. Oh, well, it's my blog and I'll write if I want to, with the scent of my newly-acquired sweetheart roses (in coral--my favorite color!) weaving a lovely spell.
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