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Tuesday, May 28, 2002

 

Yeah how surprising: I've only had this thing for 2 days and already I'm falling behind on my bloggin'. I can explain.
Yesterday, me and my cuz, Frank Ballswallet*, went down to Nap Town to see the only Digital Projection of Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones in the great state of MD. Driving down there was no sweat, but once we found the mall itself, we had a dickens of a time finding the theater. It seemed the Annapolis Mall was designed by chief architect Helen Keller**. So once we got inside, we had to purchase the tix at the box office, logically located in the middle of the food court. Not surprisingly, the 3:40 show we wanted to see was sold out (it was 3:25 or so when we found this out). Grrrr....st00pid internet ticket grabbers!
*AKA cyberdrum, AKA bedman
**LOL, sorry that was terrible.
We just hung out the rest of the day until the next screening, at 7pm. The review is forthcoming. And in a few hours, I'm going with him to see it at Maryland's premier movie-going venue, the historic Senator. Comparing the two, along with my first AOTC experience, should be fun... be back later....

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