I had a great Easter weekend.

  • Dinner at La Loggia’s Friday night. (Inexplicably sans web site for linking. A great restaurant in Studio City. Don’t sit in the patio area if you can help it.)
  • A fairly uneventful but relaxing Saturday topped off by The Upside of Anger. (A wonderful flick, I loved it.)
  • Fell asleep watching Pierce Brosnan‘s stint on Inside the Actors Studio.
  • Up at 6 for a long-overdue 3.2 mi run on Sunday.
  • Mass at Church and then dinner with the gf’s ‘rents followed by The Incredibles. (What a terrific movie! I can’t believe I waited so long to see it!)
  • I also started reading The Promise of a Lie by Howard Roughan. (Only about 150 pages so far, but it has me hooked enough to continue.)
  • Using the magic that is TiVo, a co-worker of mine recorded Green Day‘s performance on Last Call with Carson Daly and we managed to rip it to DVD and then mp3, so for the hell of it, I uploaded for you an awesome live version of Jesus of Suburbia from American Idiot.
  • For the grand finale I organized the rest of my ’04 receipts and bank statements while listening to classic late 80s hair bands.

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  1. You know the Actors Studio has jumped the shark when the 10th season includes the Cast of Will & Grace and Jay Leno and the 11th season includes J.Lo and Marky-Mark.

  2. It sounds like your co-worker is an absolute genius. Have you ever considered giving him a raise? I think you should buy him something like a PSP, iPOD, and a BMW 6 series in alpine white.

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