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{ Friday, September 17, 2004 }

I love weblogs

The other day on television I saw this movie trailer where a leather-clad woman in a cathedral made her motorcycle spring impressively if unrealistically into the air and then shot it with two large guns so it exploded.

"Woo, that's silly," I thought to myself.

Then late this morning, having had a rather unusually stressful morning, I thought to myself, "you know, I'm really sort of in the mood to see a movie where a leather-clad woman in a cathedral makes her motorcycle spring impressively if unrealistically into the air and then shoots it with two large guns so it explodes".

And, as it turns out, the movie megaplex down the road from the Lab here has discounted tickets to all showings before 2pm.

David Chess is one of my favorite webloggers, ever. He takes a moment that is nothing and makes it everything. Is there anything greater than that? No.

LINK | 11:07 PM | TB

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