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Jun. 10th, 2004 09:11 amHit Oxford after work yesterday. The only thing new out was Master and Apprentice #2. I also picked up a new copy of TF:Armade:MTMtE #1 since the original one I had huge printing errors.
( Snake-eyes and his disciple )
Went around Lenox afterwards. Amusingly enough, got home and no more than an hour later, the roomie managed to get home early (well, by 6) for the first time in weeks and we went up to Lenox (hey, I love the mall, I can go multiple times) cause he had some shopping to do. Had dinner at Roaster's where the kinda cute (well, by my standards) hostess found my "trust me, I'm a doctor" t-shirt amusing. Got back, saw that there was nothing on the telly, so went and saw the new Harry Potter flick. The roomie had already seen it with
phatjoe last week, but I guess he was up for seeing it again.
( I thought it was pretty cool. )
Anyways, it sounds like the books give some additional and interesting perspective, so I've decided to go and actually read them. Hey, I read! Even books without pictures! I mean,
isabel79 and the mother of my godson used to always have their faces buried in novels when we were kids. So its somewhat genetic! TV hasn't reduced my brain to that much mush!
( Snake-eyes and his disciple )
Went around Lenox afterwards. Amusingly enough, got home and no more than an hour later, the roomie managed to get home early (well, by 6) for the first time in weeks and we went up to Lenox (hey, I love the mall, I can go multiple times) cause he had some shopping to do. Had dinner at Roaster's where the kinda cute (well, by my standards) hostess found my "trust me, I'm a doctor" t-shirt amusing. Got back, saw that there was nothing on the telly, so went and saw the new Harry Potter flick. The roomie had already seen it with
( I thought it was pretty cool. )
Anyways, it sounds like the books give some additional and interesting perspective, so I've decided to go and actually read them. Hey, I read! Even books without pictures! I mean,