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Sunday, January 23, 2005

I Need A Blowtorch

This snow is ridiculous. I can't understand how it plays any meaningful part in God's Plan. Then again we're not supposed to understand everything. I'll make sure to ask about snow when I die. I'm sure there's a perfectly good explanation.

This week was not bad at all. I saw two great Broadway shows and finished Metal Gear Solid 2.

Thursday night I went to see BKLYN The Musical with Melissa. She ahd gotten two free tickets from her boss and invited me at the last minute. I had no plans and I'm glad I went with her because it was a very good production. I have to agree with her that the end was underwritten, but the overall show was very good. The songs are well-written and catchy, especially the "Unfinished Lullaby". I've been humming that tune all weekend long.

Friday was fun as well. Cindy and I met up in the city and went to Toys R Us in Times Square and played in the store for a while. We had a drink and met Mel before going over to the Gershwin Theatre to enter the lottery for Wicked. We won the lottery and this really cute white chick on line asked me if my friend won if she could have her tickets because she had just one two but her friend neded one too. When the guy called Mel's name I told the white chick that my friend just won too and she was so happy she jumped up and hugged me. Then I found out Mel had just declined the tickets. I felt bad breaking the news to this girl, I could tell she was really sad. The show was amazing. I'm definetly going to see it again.

After Wicked I met up with the gang at Nadine's house. Nothing exciting. I lost my phone at some point.

It snowed yesterday. I hate it. However, the new power shovel that my sister got my father for Christmas makes the whole ordeal a tad bit easier.





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