Saturday, November 10, 2001

You got some explainin' to do!

The rest of yesterday was quite laid-back. Spent the night checking out the new Target and Best Buy in Burbank on Empire Ave. This shopping center is going to kick some major booty! There's going to be a Wendy's and a Krispy Kreme. Joyyyyyyyyyy! Had dinner at Dalt's where I heard on the P.A. a cover version of Blondie's "Heart of Glass." It sounded like it was the from the late 90s. It must be really obscure because neither Ted nor Christie knew who recorded this cover. Can anybody out there provide the info as to who did this version?

Didn't get home until a little before 10 PM. I still felt a little out of it, but I owed my friend Nathan a call. So I gave Nathan a ring who started ragging on me (justifiably) for not calling him until 10. (I did say I was going to call him when I got home...little did I realize I was going to be home so late.) In any case, I can always count on Nathan to keep me in my place. We got into a big long-winded (TWO HOURS!) discussion about (amongst other things) what the purpose of this site is, most notably this bit your reading right now...the weblog. And it was a good point...so far, I really haven't opened the door to my inner soul on this or provided any groundbreaking new philosophies and frankly, I don't think I ever will...That's just not my nature...

This site is mainly another venue for me to have a little fun. There are two purposes which I think this weblog serves...First, it's a basic journal, a little look at what I've been doing. This is especially helpful for letting my friends who I don't keep contact with often (be it because of distance or whatever) posted as to what I've been up to. Second, it's a little soapbox for me to just vent and spout off on what's going on in the world. Sure, my opinion isn't really worth a damn, but I hope that in my little rantings and ravings here, I can provide a little chuckle or smile.

So hopefully this addresses what he's been wondering and what some of you may have been wondering about my site.

Finally, as promised, here's a quote from Michael Jackson's interview in the recent "TV Guide":

"My favorite show is 'Malcolm in the Middle'...[My favorite character is] Malcolm. Mainly because he tries to fit into society, and he doesn't -- like E.T. or Bambi, he can't adjust to other people's concepts."

Riiiiiight...And I guess that makes "Will and Grace" like "The Fox and the Hound," and "Frasier" like "Aladdin"?!? What?!? Huh?!? Somebody take the damn tape off his nose and put it over his mouth!

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home