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that was the long ago harvard b school motto. apparently they don't even have a required course on the need for regulation. anyway - celebrity news and then some existentialism/book review. though it was a good day, finally got my laptop charger in the mail, made some money, got a later start for tomorrow oh and looks like I'll be helping out on a film in NY in a couple weeks for a long weekend or something. that was my day for the most part, just minus the massive amounts of fornication.
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i suppose people are like me and enjoy hearing about how awesome celebs are in person so that hall of fame gig was loaded with them. at one point a co-worker of mine accidently ran right into talyor swift, who’s actually tall and of course pretty. as is nicole kidman though she's probably a couple inches taller. dierks bentley, see when the concert started my job was to be basically annoying video guy in the front row so I'd be right backstage during my downtime, he kinda jumps around to get ready to go onstage, it's amazing how all of a sudden you're just standing next to these mega stars. anyway
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finished saramago's "the cave" a well, heartbreaking work of staggering...but god it's as good as the books he got the noble prize for. it's about an old potter, his daughter and her husband and their adventures in an unnamed country with the center, like a combo of the suburbs and mega malls, which has a predictable circadian rhythm and a secret underneath. the guy who introduced me to saramago wrote a great review of it and other of his books at this link, http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/personal/reading/authors.html#saramago
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