Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Locust signals time passing, "Who are you?" asks the locust. Tree rustling, the wind responded.

Hey, the staff photo was yesterday! Here's a photo I took 5 minutes after the staff photo:
Late Show staff
and crew

I hope you can
figure that out. I had to protect people's identities, as I didn't get permission to bring my own camera.

More proof that cell phone cameras are evil. I only post these
celebrity sightings as a sociological study. I'm not saying it's right and I'm not saying it's wrong. I'm saying that society today is a complex maze of, oh screw it, my boss Justin took a photo of Tom Petty on a beach --
Tom Petty

I like that
Into the Great Wide Open song. Man am I tired! The drive on Sunday really zapped my strength.

Last night my friend Tiffany dropped off my mail. She drained her battery by leaving her lights on, again. So I offered to drive around with her while she charged things up.
It was a nice way to end the day. The New York skyline was darn beautiful. The lights from the buildings reflected off of the haze in the sky. It was like the buildings were cut into the sky, pretty cool.

My mail was crap. Bills and bills - nothing I can't handle but enough with bills.
Can I get a witness?!

Hello?

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!(Meaningless scream)

I had two great consumer related things happen to me yesterday. The first is Sketchers sent me a new pair of shoes! I returned shoes that I just bought back to them because of a defect. The system works. The second great thing - My mechanic Bill found that my rear license plate light was out. Turns out it's not as simple as replacing a bulb. This light is one unit and when the bulb goes, everything around it goes. I did an internet search and found a great website for my truck, www.grandwagoneers.com. They actually had my light! Here's the great thing - I ordered it on Saturday and got it on Monday. How cool is that! I'm going to put the guy's site in my "links" section pending his approval. It's the little things.

OK,
that's it!

Have a great day.

Always,

Bob