Random thoughts Accumulated items from my day:
- How to turn Liz off a movie starring Hugh Laurie and Adrian Lester and Matthew McFayden -- make it about a screenwriter who decides to write about the plot of the movie to conquer his writer's block. Oh, how I hate scripts that don't bother to exceed that first level of postmodernity. This means YOU, Maybe Baby.
- I cannot pick what I want my new buddy chat icon to be. This has been bugging me ALL MORNING.
- Writing is going well. New TV stuff with Jonestown is rocking, I did some very satisfying screenwriting for a friend recently, and I'm finally getting a chance to write a one-act play about time travel. This'll look fantastic on my filmography, next to the one-act play about a zombie apocalypse.
- The sheer fact of the matter is that I am EXCITED about writing, and doing it pretty well. This is an exciting change from that month we call June.
- Officially open to suggestions on what I should write my next Bookslut column about. Book adaptations! Whoo.
- Over the course of April-June, I lost about five or ten pounds, I think -- exercise and losing my appetite and being sick and a hundred other things, but all of it pretty much unconscious. Now that I'm all sleek, of course, I want to KEEP that weight off, but now that I'm paying attention of course I'm having the worst time of it. Right before Comic-Con, too!
- Comic-Con's this weekend! Excellent. Who's going? And more importantly -- where the party at?
- Fixed the buddy chat icon problem! I am now Simpsons Liz. Very swank.
- In the course of making my Simpsons avatar, it came to my attention that I haven't been actively wearing my glasses in a while. Maybe it's because I've been going to see fewer movies. Or maybe my vision got better? Probably not that last thing.
- How not to lose weight: all you can eat sushi for lunch.
- How to make life worth living: all you can eat sushi for lunch.
- How not to have a blog: update it once a week.
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