9.28.2009

What's A Legend?

Perfume, the novel, just came into the mail today. I'm ecstatic to read it. I should hold off on it, but I think I'll make it a short-time-before-bed-read. Hopefully. Man do I love amazon. But I hate how constantly overwhelmed and eager I feel by the list of literature I wish to read. Nothing infuriates me more than not having the time to read and to create. Both, for me, need one another to exist.

I'm a bit saddened by the fact that Heroes is on a 7pm on Mondays. Fucking prime time, those bastards. I'm usually at work during that time. I guess I'll live, since I still need to watch the second and third season.

I discovered a World Clock on my phone. I spent about ten minutes clicking areas [especially in Australia] just to know what time it is and imagining what it's like. It's awesome because it shows a darkened area where it is currently night time. It also has a feature to tell you roughly what time the sun will rise and set in a handful of selected cities, and even the amount of hours of daylight. Ammmazing! It's currently early afternoon in Australia *sigh*
My phone also has given me the habit of touching screens. So when using my camera, I'm trying to use features by touching the screen to only realize that I can't do that with everything. It's kind of funny, but disappointing at the same time.

I have also forgotten to inform you readers about the film festival going on October 2-6th at the Scottsdale Camelview theater, where independent films are held. More information here. I'm still debating on going. I grabbed a magazine for it with descriptions for each film. Some seem interesting. It's just a matter of time really. I went to a film festival in north Scottsdale many years ago. It was fun because I saw a short film that has forever made an impact on me. It was hilarious and I desperately wish I knew the name or anything to allow me to look it up. I fail.

I must also say that someone needs to be Borat for Halloween, come on! Another reason I wish I could grow facial hair.

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