I've been in Boise, Idaho to visit friends such as Amber and Madison and it reminded me of how I miss Boise which is a beautiful, flat, and small city. I ate a Kabob.
We watched the movie Across The Universe and drank beer in the movie theater. The movie was designed to make fifty-year-olds feel comfortable with history and a little bit radical politically and to then feel more comfortable with today's day to day life.
The movie ends with the song All You Need is Love or something. It's a musical. It's very dramatic.
I also watched the movies The Darjeeling Limited and Children of Men.
I think that writer's should focus on writing movies [after the writer's strike or whatever].
I went to the discovery center and learned about DNA.
This has become pointless. People do things and then do other things and each things seems very important but upon reflection how can anything be important or not important. Everything is probably the same on some scale.