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Saturday. Bingo! To sleep before eleven to awaken at close to six. A good night's sleep. Off to drive to breakfast on another sunny, going to be up into the mid-seventies later today morning, arriving to find a parking space right in front of the restaurant and so entering the blocked off dining area and settling in with the papers.
The two strips of bacon, scrambled eggs, country potatoes, toast, fruit cup and coffee for breakfast as that's what came out of my mouth when asked to order, finishing up after nine to set out for the car and drive home, take the selfie in the apartment house lobby and settle in with yesterday's skimpy entry, it being a good deal less skimpy when I finished. Still the rusty writing, not being able to focus as I have in the past, but we're assuming that's what happens with this getting older business, but still seemingly nothing too far out of the norm.
Later. A couple of interesting programs on PBS toward the end of the afternoon, one a “trace the rise of MTV and see how music videos transformed our experience of music - from David Bowie, Devo and Madonna to the Eurythmics and Nirvana”, the second a history of on what music was recorded with and then played on from '78's, to .45's, to l.p.'s, cassettes, DVD's and MP3's. Got me to playing some of the old songs on YouTube afterward, which was nice.
Evening. Watched The China Syndrome on PBS at eight, a movie I remember seeing when it opened in 1979, although I was thinking it was released earlier in the decade until I looked it up. Seemed a bit dated, but enjoyed it well enough. I've had trouble talking myself into watching these older movies on Saturday nights as I keep telling myself they seem too dated, a bit “clunky” somehow. Over-acted perhaps. I should think about that, see if I can really determine what puts me off and why.
You don't seem to do a lot of introspection, get under the covers much here.
Well, that question would be a start. Why no real introspection? Just, you know, letting it go with a sort of light weight no thinking roll right along.
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