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Jul. 3rd, 2002 12:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's good that tomorrow is a paid holiday. After taking four unpaid days (three for the vacation, one for the back), it will be good to be paid to stay home and relax, with no obligations, no relatives to meet and visit, no Kentucky humidity, no deeds to do, no promises to keep. Ahhhhh.
What I really want is to leave work early, pick up some Thai food, and go eat in bed while reading a trashy novel. What I will do instead is go on my afternoon mail run, leave work at 2:30 on the dot, and then pick up some Thai food and go eat in bed while reading a trashy novel. That'll work.
We saw Waking Life last night. I must see it again at least once so that I can absorb some of the philosophical/ontological arguments. If I taught a philosophy class, I would show this film (and Koyaanisqatsi) every semester. It might be a snooze if the animation weren't so fascinating, but nonetheless, it raises and savors some of the timeless questions, and I loved it even when I didn't, if that makes any sense. Plus, anything for a chance to see Adam Goldberg.
What I really want is to leave work early, pick up some Thai food, and go eat in bed while reading a trashy novel. What I will do instead is go on my afternoon mail run, leave work at 2:30 on the dot, and then pick up some Thai food and go eat in bed while reading a trashy novel. That'll work.
We saw Waking Life last night. I must see it again at least once so that I can absorb some of the philosophical/ontological arguments. If I taught a philosophy class, I would show this film (and Koyaanisqatsi) every semester. It might be a snooze if the animation weren't so fascinating, but nonetheless, it raises and savors some of the timeless questions, and I loved it even when I didn't, if that makes any sense. Plus, anything for a chance to see Adam Goldberg.