There are always lots of things to think about. My mind has been mostly full of one of them for the last few weeks.
In just over a week I’ll embarking on one of the biggest trips of my life. No exaggeration! I’m leaving L.A. for two and half weeks and what’s more, I’m leaving the COUNTRY for 10 days. This is huge guys. I’m 26-years-old and I’ve never left the country. Maybe it’s my socio-economic place in this world, but from where I’m coming from this is not really normal. Almost everyone I know has at least been to Mexico or maybe Canada. I never have. Up until two days ago I didn’t even have a passport.
Needless to say, I’m very excited. Excited and nervous as heck. Mostly emphasis on the excited though. My plan for the weekend involves lots of last minute shopping and packing. I don’t need to get much but there are few items that need to be purchased. I’ve already picked up my shoes.
I’m also not planning on bringing my computer with me so this means that as of a week from Saturday I will be offline. No blogging, no Facebook, no Twitter once I leave the states… no more online timesuck. I will have my ipod with me so I could potentially be updating from there when wireless makes itself available. But that’s about it.
I have to admit that I’m almost as excited about the prospect of disconnecting as I am about the trip itself. I love the internet and what it does for me but sometimes… I just need a break. This sure is going to be a big one.
In the meantime, there are still other things to occupy my brainspace with.
Roman Polanksi. Okay, not going to say much more about this but I think I can better articulate my thoughts on it all after reading more and talking to folks and thinking about it. Here’s what I think. Looking at the crime – reprehensible. There’s no excusing it, plain and simple. Looking at the reactions to the story – ridiculous. On the one hand, we have people yelling for his head. People who up until a week ago couldn’t have cared less. 33 years and you get offended now? Come on. On the other hand, this petition to free him? No matter what else, he’s still guilty. Whatever other absurdity is going on, how can you justify signing a petition to release someone guilty of the crime? And Woody Allen signing in support? Seriously? I feel like I’m watching a satire, not real life. It’s all absurd.
And I’m done. That’s all I’m going to say about it. I didn’t much care about what Polanski was doing last week beyond a passing interest in what his newest film might be and I think it’s probably best to stick to that. There’s all ready enough hypocrisy to go around.
More fun things!
For the Vegans: Came across this site thanks to @ecovegangirl. Curious if your beer/wine/liquor is vegan friendly? Check out Barnivore! Happy to see that some of my favorites like Stone and Abita are on the list.
Also on the vegan front is Vegan Oktoberfest at Verdugo Bar on Sunday. I probably won’t make it since I’ll be at the book fair all day but it looks tasty!
And how many times can I link to the book fair? Really?
Rashomon is playing at the Nuart! I have so much going on and I’ve seen this movie not just a few times but still. A nice new 35mm print? Tempting…
Thom Yorke is doing a surprise show tonight but good luck getting tickets to that! And if you did get tickets, don’t tell me. I don’t want to know. You jerks.
Adam P. Knave has an interview up about Stays Crunchy in Milk. It’s good! Go read it! And then read his book that my favorite grammarmonkey edited.
That’s all I got at the moment. This work thing is actually requiring me to work. So back to that!
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