   
Troy "Cyniquian" Level Poster Username: Troy
Post Number: 161 Registered: 01-2004
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 | | Posted on Sunday, October 31, 2004 - 03:24 pm: | |
Lawchic: I'm trying to finish up an AALBC.com newsletter before the sun goes down, so that I don't feel like my whole day is shot (http://aalbc.com/october2004.htm). Newletters always require a A LOT of web site updates. I've been at it all day. I was going to break for lunch, but I guess it will be an early dinner. Yesterday (Saturday) we went out to dinner to a new local (Harlem, NY) African/Creole food restaurant. Nothing to write home about but the people were friendly. I also went to a vintner's (that would be wine merchant. I only write this 'cause I did not know what a vintner was until last week, which is a shame given how many bottles of wine I consume. We used to call'em liquor stores around this way. Times are a changing in Harlem. But I digress...) grand opening, also here in Harlem. The place was packed with beautiful people and expensive wines. They had a wine and chanpagne "tasting" but it was more like an open bar. I also finished up an article about web sites (http://writers.aalbc.com/maximizingwww2004.htm) yesterday an shuttled my daughters to and from parties. It had not occured to me to go see the Fox Flick. The review I read about it was quite positive. I plan to see it though, like Chris, I'll probably wait for the DVD or cable broadcast. I go to movies if there is nothing else better to do (around here that just means I'm being too lazy to look). The only exception are the Star Trek movies which I will see as soon as they come out. Now I'm not going to wait in line, but I'll tryo to catch it as soon as I can. It is that interesting you pointed out how this post degenerated. This happens on many posts. Do you (or anyone else) thinks this takes away from quality of the baord given how often this happens? ABM I've already given up on movies. If they are waiting on me to detemine what movies to make based upon my attendance they'd probably stop making them or only make Star Trek movies (smile).
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