It’s been a pretty eventful

It’s been a pretty eventful weekend. Tonight I saw A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed by the Princeton Repertory Company. It was a really good performance and it reminded me about how much I really enjoy Shakespeare. For dinner earlier, I ate at a new buffet-style restaurant which specializes in Chinese, Japanese and Mongolian food. They had so much good stuff to choose from…

Yesterday I was able to get some real exercise for the first time in a long time. Darren and I played tennis in the courts by my apartment development. The night before, I saw the new movie with Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeifer, What Lies Beneath. I enjoyed it, even with its cliche, Hitchcockian style.

So there’s most of my weekend, packed into two short paragraphs.

I feel almost bad when

I feel almost bad when I see the same people check out this site many times a day, only to find that I only get a chance to write every few hours… To those of you, and you know who you are, I apologize. I will try to update more frequently.

Tonight Bryan cooked chicken, and Stacey and Jen came by to watch La cité des enfants perdus, otherwise known as City of the Lost Children. It was a very strange movie, and we did notice how freaky the music was. The composer is the same guy who came up with the Twin Peaks stuff. And the little girl in the movie (Judith Vittet) was pretty cute. That’s always a plus.

Excuse me while I relive

Excuse me while I relive the past. Oh, woe is me, I’m a frog, I’m a frog so small. Oh, woe is me, for I’m really not a frog at all. I’m just a poor little frog on the outside, but I’m a real royal prince on the inside.

For the superfans out there,

For the superfans out there, this website specializes in the Back to the Future trilogy as well as the lives of the cast and crew.

On another note, Columbine revisted, families of the victims plan to sue the principal and other administration at the high school because they failed to stop the massacre ahead of time. Someday some decendant of the dinosaurs will evolve into a money-hungry creature who will figure out how to sue god (or whatever) for that meteor that killed off the species. He could make a killing.