Fr 3/20/2020-4
Fr 3/20/2020
Up 8am: Overcast and temps dropping to 40's for the high.
Watched, 'FIRST LOVE' (Hoopla). A young boxer is told he is dying from a brain tumour. Later he learns it's a misdiagnosis. A young woman is forced to pay off her dead father's debts by engaging in online prostitution. She hallucinates her father in his underwear wearing only a sheet. The couple becomes ensnared in a Chinese/ Japanese drug war involving crooked cops. I had seen this before but hardly remember a thing; Takashi Miike- dir.
***I can't believe that it's only Friday. It seems like I had my taxes done weeks ago, and that was only Monday.
Watched, 'THE SKELETON tWINS' (Amazon Prime). Dark comedy about a brother and sister who haven't spoken in ten years and his attempted suicide brings them together. She comes to California to take him back to Nyack, NY where they both must grow and change. Really well done and not surprised that it was a Duplass Brothers Production; with Bill Hader Kristen Wiig, and Luke Wilson.
3pm: Cold and raw, but time to hit the streets... Depressing ... I read about a man who had the disease and it doesn't sound like it is 'just the flu'.
Up Westview to Parkview, Bedford to Lynnhaven across Old Jacks to Greenbriar. Then east across Interlacken then north and back to Interlaken to Pebble Beach and over to Oakmont to Parkview and down Greenview, Fairway, and back up Westview: ONE HOUR AND FIFTEEN MINUTES.
On the couch to read more of 'THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA' and listened to 4 NON BLONDES, 38 SPECIAL, and AEROSMITH for almost two hours...In between scaring myself shitless about what's ahead...
Then in the tub with more ROTH and ANIMAL COLLECTIVE- 'Merriweather Post Pavilion'...I really liked what these guys are doing...and FOXYGEN.
Watched, 'BEYOND THE MAT' (Netflix). Shot in 1999, a documentary about WWF- 'The World Wrestling Federation' and the men and women who make it happen..."the wrestling industry is not the plastic-weapons fake-slap sideshow that many have perceived it as. We are shown how moves, although not actually injuring anyone, are not fake, and extreme training is required to be able to perform the stunts without being harmed." It was unbelievable that a man would allow his wife and two young children to have ringside seats and watch as he was beaten to a bloody pulp. Worth a look, but this was over twenty years ago. What's the sport like today?
Then the next episode of , 'BETTER CALL SAUL' (Netflix)
Up 8am: Overcast and temps dropping to 40's for the high.
Watched, 'FIRST LOVE' (Hoopla). A young boxer is told he is dying from a brain tumour. Later he learns it's a misdiagnosis. A young woman is forced to pay off her dead father's debts by engaging in online prostitution. She hallucinates her father in his underwear wearing only a sheet. The couple becomes ensnared in a Chinese/ Japanese drug war involving crooked cops. I had seen this before but hardly remember a thing; Takashi Miike- dir.
***I can't believe that it's only Friday. It seems like I had my taxes done weeks ago, and that was only Monday.
Watched, 'THE SKELETON tWINS' (Amazon Prime). Dark comedy about a brother and sister who haven't spoken in ten years and his attempted suicide brings them together. She comes to California to take him back to Nyack, NY where they both must grow and change. Really well done and not surprised that it was a Duplass Brothers Production; with Bill Hader Kristen Wiig, and Luke Wilson.
3pm: Cold and raw, but time to hit the streets... Depressing ... I read about a man who had the disease and it doesn't sound like it is 'just the flu'.
Up Westview to Parkview, Bedford to Lynnhaven across Old Jacks to Greenbriar. Then east across Interlacken then north and back to Interlaken to Pebble Beach and over to Oakmont to Parkview and down Greenview, Fairway, and back up Westview: ONE HOUR AND FIFTEEN MINUTES.
On the couch to read more of 'THE PLOT AGAINST AMERICA' and listened to 4 NON BLONDES, 38 SPECIAL, and AEROSMITH for almost two hours...In between scaring myself shitless about what's ahead...
Then in the tub with more ROTH and ANIMAL COLLECTIVE- 'Merriweather Post Pavilion'...I really liked what these guys are doing...and FOXYGEN.
Watched, 'BEYOND THE MAT' (Netflix). Shot in 1999, a documentary about WWF- 'The World Wrestling Federation' and the men and women who make it happen..."the wrestling industry is not the plastic-weapons fake-slap sideshow that many have perceived it as. We are shown how moves, although not actually injuring anyone, are not fake, and extreme training is required to be able to perform the stunts without being harmed." It was unbelievable that a man would allow his wife and two young children to have ringside seats and watch as he was beaten to a bloody pulp. Worth a look, but this was over twenty years ago. What's the sport like today?
Then the next episode of , 'BETTER CALL SAUL' (Netflix)
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