Sunday, June 01, 2003
BANG, BANG; VROOM, VROOM; GOOD NIGHT SWEET PRINCE
I had a great day Saturday, largely away from the computer. In the morning, I shot sporting clays with some folks from the firm and, marking the season, a couple of summer clerks. Considering that I haven't fired a shotgun in at least eight months, I did passably well, shooting a 65 (out of 100) on a pretty tough course. The best shooter in the group, Jesus Garcia, who is a chillingly good shot, hit 86.
What time I did spend at the computer was absorbed by cruising links for information about hot rod building. I have this crazy dream of building a glass chopped and channeled '34 Ford 3-Window coupe. If you don't know what that is, well, I'm probably not going to be explain it to you. Anyway, I dropped some new links into my car page for use as I continue to dream and scheme about building a bitchin' rod.
Tonight Anthea and I saw the Alley Theater's production of Hamlet. After spending three hours exposed to what may be the greatest work of literature in the English language, it's hard to muster the courage to try to craft a description of this production. Suffice it to say that the folks at the Alley did a superb job. Ty Mayberry showed that he is really coming of age as actor in the role of the Prince of Denmark, giving meaningful life to those great words. (I knew he was making progress when he gave a great performance in the Alley's production of Equus.
GB, THHotA
posted by Greg 12:12 AM



