Monday, March 29, 2004

I caught a bit of, 'The Practice" last night with William Shatner. It was the kick off to the new spin off with him and James Spader.

I have to say...

It was one of the best pieces of television writing I've seen in a long time.

Spader's speech in court was fucking awesome!

Shatner couldn't have been cooler!

Anyway...

I spent most of the day driving around Little Tokyo. It has changed some since I was last there.

I also drove to Cost Plus World Market looking for some Japanese decorations that I was unable to find in actual Japanese locations. And guess what?

Found none.

But I did buy a box of beers from around the World. You never know when you might need to enable an alcoholic in a bribe for some evil deeds.

I was listening to KPCC as they were talking with a lady named Nancy Pearl who wrote a book called, "Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason" and about love of all sorts of books.

It was great and I can't wait to find that book.

I got an e-mail from a listener of my radio show named Galen who said I should find a book called, "Two O'Clock Eastern War Time" by John Dunning, as it's about old time radio and a mystery.

He then said he can tell from reading my pages that I would really enjoy it...

I wonder what he means by that?

Looks like I'll be shooting some video for a documentary on Ray Harryhausen. I'll also be using it as part of my radio show.

I love Ray!

I can't wait to see him again. He and my x-wife were always funny and sweet with each other when she was doing PR for the rerelease of "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers" and other projects with Uncle Ray.

There's a new book about him and I'll have more info about that soon.

I was going through stuff to take out to the trash, as I have been cleaning up the hole I live in...

I found some wonderful letters of everlasting love from my x-wife back when our momentary love was in fact ever lasting. They were sweet and nearly brought me to tears.

I don't know if I should hang on to these things and moments of time in my past...

I still have the cake knives use to cut our wedding cake... Do I really need to hang on to these things?

I've gotten rid of all our photos together.

If only "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" brain stuff were really a possibility.

Or time travel...

Or me falling in love again...