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Rossi ([personal profile] deathpixie) wrote2005-06-24 07:32 pm

Hmm.

I spent most of the afternoon down at the Banff, first for lunch and then reading the book [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] got me as a late birthday/just because giftie. Wrapt in Crystal by Sharon Shinn, btw. Pretty good - a detective novel in a sci fi-type setting. With some interesting concepts. And then I did some writing - a Buffy fanfic I started probably a couple of years ago, a sort of AU dealing with Tara post-Glory. In all, I spent about four hours there. The owners didn't mind - I'd eaten a meal, paide for two coffees and a juice, and tucked away in a corner I was largely forgotten about. It was nice; my corner was sunny and I could look out onto the street, my pizza was yummy and the coffee nice and strong. *grins* I think I'm going to become a regular down there.

Tomorrow, hopefully, I'm meeting [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] and maybe [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] down at the Village Cinema in the city to see Batman Begins at 1:30pm. Depends if people read their email tonight. *hmms* Think I'll SMS them both as well, just to be sure.

I was considering going down to the St Kilda Inn for a little while for happy hour, only that could be a bad idea, I think. I'm sort of blah - dissatisfied, a bit grouchy, and that's never a good combination with alcohol. Tends to end in tears and depressed LJ posts. Staying home isn't a lot better, but I can always go back to that story of mine.

Or hey, I could wander down to the video place, finally join up and rent a bunch of 80s movies. I'm feeling rather John Hughes-ish today. Or possibly high school-ish. *wry grin* Same thing, for me. ;)

[identity profile] sparrow015.livejournal.com 2005-06-25 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
At MTV Movie awards they did a 20 year anniversery thingie for The Breakfast Club. Where Yellowcard did a different version of the main song.

*grins*

[identity profile] msss.livejournal.com 2005-06-25 11:24 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I'm glad you like it.

What were the interesting concepts? (Always curious to see what other people see in my favourite books. The latest one I've been reading - Hallowed Hunt by Lois Bujold McMaster - is quite depressing for me, but apaprently full of hope for otherse... go figure!)

Talk to you soon!