Saturday, January 17, 2009

Day 17 - Spring Breakdown..Wha?! Wha?!


Today was what Saturday's should be, just nice relaxing and lazy... I used my well honed skill of procrastination and didn't really accomplish anything. Went to the Pancake House for breakfast with Clete. Then the day went down hill. Had big plans to work on projects. I cleaned my Fettuccini mess up in the kitchen, went to my parents house to get my hard drive to work on the dreaded Camelot! Then I got back to my apartment and started watching TV and telling myself "at 1:00 I will work out"...1:00 came and went so it became.. "at 2:00 I will work out"...and so on and so forth. Then Clete texted and said we were going to go up to Park City at 6:00...so it got to be 5:00 and I thought, I don't have time to start anything now, I will continue to waste time on the computer and watch TV. Those are goals I am able to accomplish quite well.

So as I said 6:00 we went up to Park City, met Greg for dinner at old school Pizza Hut, the sit down type restaurant. Just like the one I used to go to when I was a kid, and I would lie about how many pages I read for school in order to get a free Personal Pan Pizza! But unfortunately they don't care about how much you read now, we had to pay for ours. After dinner we tried to get into a movie, but the wait list tickets were gone.W e just made a loop around Park City in the little shuttle bus and decided to head back down to Salt Lake and get tickets for "Spring Breakdown" at the tower. The picture is of us in the wait list line with our numbers. We ended up getting into the show. It was really funny, Parker Posey, Amy Pohler, and Rachel Dratch, how can you go wrong. Was nothing that will change the world, but good entertainment, what I'm all about. However the opening short film was a fine piece of cinema. It was an Argentinian short film with yarn people. It was pretty much yarn porn, crocheted characters engaging in relations. I had a hard time with that, made me think of my grandma's afghans getting it on...not a good thought.

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