Monday, May 26, 2003
I love it when there's nothing to do and nobody's willing to do anything. Actually, that's a lie. I hate it. Saturday was looking to be another one of those days. After a mass call-around, Herbert bravely answered that he too was willing to do... something. Good enough for me.
So we ventured out to Leicester Square, the UK's unofficial home of movies, to see The Matrix Reloaded. With six or so cinemas within a couple of minutes of each other, you'd figure that we had plenty of choice. You'd figure wrong. Just one cinema was showing the Matrix. Even better, the cinema that hosted the Matrix PREMIERE just a few days before wasn't actually showing the movie, but X2 instead. So we watched that. And then ate a lot of sushi. So while it was hardly exciting and eventful, it was at the very least an enjoyable day, so a big thanks to Herbert for bothering to do something. Which is more than I can say for the rest of you, eh?
Don't expect much upcoming excitement, either: Yesterday was a Sunday and today is a Bank Holiday Monday. Didn't we just HAVE one of these? I can't believe I'm complaining about having too many public holidays, but...
Posted at 6:51 PM