Archive for January, 2006

Ms. Pac Man and possible recording.

Friday, January 20th, 2006

Ericka, Sheila and I went to play Ms. Pac Man at Late Nite Pie. It was lots of fun. Diana came to see too. I always score higher when Diana is there to cheerlead!

After playing and visiting for a while, I met this new guy, Glenn, who came up and asked to play a game. He was really good and we alternately beat each other with scores into the 100000s, but not breaking 200000 just yet.

Talked to Glenn for quite a while while playing. He writes songs, plays and sings and is finishing up an album. I’m excited about the possiblity of playing Tuba and or flutes on a couple of tracks. Now I just need to get a CD from him.

Thanks Ericka and Sheila and Diana for a great time at Late Nite Pie! The girl who works there was entertaining as well:

“Whats this on TV?”, mused Justin.
“..Oh, some crap that comes on Fox..”, she blithely answered on her way to taking another order.

Her roommate was there too. He was charming, loud and obnoxious. I love Late Nite Pie for just that reason. grit.

Best Served Cold

Thursday, January 5th, 2006

A new independent film has been in the making for a couple of years now, but it is in need of a small amount of financial support. Plasticuser, who is creating this movie, needs some donations to be able to continue. Your’s truly would like to do the music for this production. I would like to see this movie get made as the script is an interesting one with a couple of good twists, and it is in the hands of a very talented new director who won’t dissapoint us with it’s release date.

So, please make *any sized* donation toward the $15000 goal, and read more here: http://www.plasticuser.com:

Best Served Cold is the story of three ordinary women who decide to take back control of their lives. Following a string of disappointments, they embark on a plan to regain their self-respect by challenging the men who have let them down. Unfortunately, this often results in the deaths of the men. This comedy, which has a serious face, tells a story any woman will relate to. It needs to be told.