Frayed Nerves and a Very Sad Tree.

Sep 09, 2001
Tim (the websiteless) and Karen took off for NYS. The day they left Natasha introduced me to cafe Momoko. It's this Japanese "Bubble Drink" shop that also sells t-shirts, stylish gadgets, stationary, imported CD's, etc. Tim (the websiteless) would adore it. He's into all that Japanese stuff. The drinks are an experience unto themselves. They're sweet and have these big chewy pearls of gelatin floating around in em. They're really fun to drink. Wild, wild.

I invented a few games this past month. Check em out.

My sleep schedule is officially back on-track. I wake up at 8am without extreme discomfort. For those of you who know me: no, Evan has not been body-snatched by space aliens and replaced by a bright-eyed-and-bushy-tailed double. I've been sleeping really well.

Two nights ago I went to storytelling event at Ruta Maya. It sucked SO MUCH ASS. It was massively overproduced and tremendously undertalented. Natasha and Johnny performed a stunning and pointed performance where Johnny recited a story criticizing the shallowness and homogeneity of the vast bell curve of society while Natasha did interpretive dance in a big poofy pink Barbie princess dress while a small Casio keyboard tapped out the beat to Trio's "Da Da Da". She bawled on stage. It was fasntastic. All the other storys were as boring as shit. A particularly nausea-inducing performance was these two people (a couple) (with bad fake tans) telling the story of how they met and fell in love. They made googley eyes at each other the whole time. It was pathetic and distasteful. I'm glad we had found chairs by then because I couldn't stand to watch it.(sic)

The internet is everywhere! I ran into Jessica (a cool chick I've been meaning to meet up with for the last couple months) and her creepy-ass ex-boyfriend. And everybody knew everybody somehow. Spookyness!

Natasha and I saw Ghost World yesterday. I would recommend it. The lead character has a boomin' body. The cinematography is quality and beautiful. There are lots of funny scenes too. Two thumbs up.

Now where's that jobby job... hmmm