Sunday, March 09, 2003

Green l'eggs n ham

H'eeey oetersen! Just givin u a shout.

ok.. So since 8:00 this morning I've been fooling around with the paint for the PBI miniatures. I've been trying to figure out the difference between "stone grey", "field gray" and the bluish grey paint that I had. I've found that by adding a little green into the grey mix gives it a good dull stone greyish look. Yah paint! Yah hobbies! Marc Andressen of netscape doesn't believe in hobbies because he thinks it's a waste of time. He's probably right, bastard overachiever.

Watched 1 hour photo the other day. Quite disturbing but mostly rather un-enjoyable. The movie was so mundane. For the good first part of the movie it was just showing the daily life about a film guy at a local store. It wasn't until the latter part of the movie, provided you haven't fallen asleep yet, when all the psychotic developements began to show (when the guy finally snaps). That was when Robin Williams gave a pretty decent performance. If I wanted to watch a low-paid film developer and his life, I'd go out to the local Walgreens and go hang out there. What was disturbing though was that this guy literally can be a reflection of a lot of people's lives, varying degree of course.
Movie rating: Fried rice with an egg roll

The Mcoil Baron Killen tour was open in SF yesterday. Definitely say I had a good time. SF is always fun, especially if you know the trendy and inexpensive places to hang out and you don't live there. Even then It's definitely not a cheap-to-do-often routine. I think the Aaron tour cost me about 60 bucks for the day. 2 meals, some paint, train tickets. Definitely beat the tour I gave Mr. Oeterson when he came up here.
Me: "er... jon, hey how's about we go to SF"
Jon: "Ok"
(we ride the bart)
Me: "Well here's chinatown"
Jon: "great"
Me: "That's SF. lets go now."

Nose surgery next week... wish me luck fellas! "billy jean is not my son... da da da da"

Jael