drawing bright lines in the sand

Sunday, November 13, 2005

Thoughts

-I went shopping on Thursday, and decided to look for a shirt made in the USA. It's really hard--all the big brands are shipping out of Singapore, China, Mauritius, Malawi, and hundreds of other impoverished countries. I ended up buying one out of Mauritius.

-I miss Tim, Cate, and Kathy. Come back.

-Annie Hall is a really depressing movie. I didn't know that Woody Allen could star in a touching movie.

-It would be nice to receive a letter. Not an e-mail, but a letter: with a stamp and envelope and everything. I would love that. Maybe I should send one if I want to get one.

-I like it when the streetlight catches the fog. It makes everything look more... elegant.

-brian

2 Comments:

  • I've always thought that most Woody Allen movies were touching. =)

    By Blogger Andrew M. Bailey, at 10:56 AM  

  • yeah... especially Manhattan and the direct correlation in the end to Chaplin's "City Lights".... I decided I wanted to live in New York since it's all black and white and accompanied by roaring Gershwin...
    I saw Death Cab for Cutie... and since you think "Plans" has some sort of artistical merit, (puh-leese), you would have liked it, but they've changed... I hated it. But I saw the bassist randomly afterword and told him I liked it. I totally lied to him.

    By Blogger Amanda Mae, at 2:53 PM  

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