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I came home last night after having a drink and seeing a movie with a friend of mine, and for whatever reason, sat down to write. I ended up pounding out eight pages of what could be a television pilot before falling into bed at three in the morning. So today, I was a bit out of it, but managed to study a little for the Apple Certification exams while preparing to switch my web host, an ordeal in and of itself, and one I probably wouldn't be going through if my current host hadn't been bought up by Interland, a company that's caused me far too much misery for me to even consider helping them prosper. And my new web host has the Image::Magick PERL module already installed, which'll let me redesign my site to show off my photos a bit.

Anyway.

Walking through the park this afternoon, I watched a kid playing baseball with his friends scale a thirty-foot fence in under ten seconds, then climb down the other side to grab the ball after it was slugged into home-run territory.

"Lookit that," one kid called. "He's like Spider-Man."

"Go, Spider-Man. Go Spider-Man," they chanted.

Spider-Man grabbed the bar, chucked it over the fence, then made it back over even faster than the first time, without breaking a sweat. Oh, to be young.

On television, I'm watching Clint Eastwood wave around a .357 Magnum and scowl and slap women while trying to act like this is somehow different from a Dirty Harry movie. And any second now, I'm gonna turn it off and go back to re-reading Glenn Dakin's splendid Abe: Wrong For All the Right Reasons.

Or maybe I'll just get some sleep.

Posted by eric k at May 11, 2003 12:41 AM | TrackBack
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