Interesting time at the Union Square Borders:
Good juxtaposition of books in the reference section: "Amazing Things to do as a Family", "Pessimists Guide to History"
Finding philosophy in the screenplay writing section (am I becoming Californian after all?). Rollo May definition of existentialism: dissonance between belief that universe has a purpose and the lack of purpose in one's own life.
"How to write an unlikable protagonist" - interesting chapter.
Travel section is very crowded, one chubby guy in cheap half-suit stands in front of the US travel section; Idaho
Guy sitting in coffee shop area with a big stack of webprogramming books. Moved on from them, skimming through magazine: "Practical guide to handguns"
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
At Starbucks
Friday night I'm at Starbucks, writing, around 10pm at night.
Attractive girl approaches, friend waiting hesitantly around the corner.
Offers to give me a free haircut.
Explains that she works at an upscale salon down the street and needs models for practice.
I ask "Are you serious?" "Yes"
Monday I walk past Prada into Vidal Sassoon for a supposedly 100$ haircut.
Not bad.
Attractive girl approaches, friend waiting hesitantly around the corner.
Offers to give me a free haircut.
Explains that she works at an upscale salon down the street and needs models for practice.
I ask "Are you serious?" "Yes"
Monday I walk past Prada into Vidal Sassoon for a supposedly 100$ haircut.
Not bad.
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