02 April 2004
PHOTO DIARY.
 Here's a tip: leave an Etch-A-Sketch in the bathroom by your regular toilet reading. The hours just go flying by!
01 April 2004
PHOTO DIARY.
 So I was scooting through the underground parking lot after work today, and I saw two guys standing over a bike. A very, very small bike. Guy 1 was selling it to Guy 2. According to Guy 1, these mini motorcycles are made in China, and can reach a top speed of 35 mph. I did some research and discovered that they will also get you chicks, too.
28 March 2004
PHOTO DIARY.
 Yesterday, me and Nicki went out with Michelle Hlubinka, her budding genius neice Cassandra...
 ...Michelle's wacky husband-to-be Robert...
 ...and her big brother Robert to the Museum of Jurassic Technology on Venice Blvd in Culver City.
 Inside is an eerie, dark space. We started by watching an introductory video that was full of lies and nonsense, but was narrated in a very convincing tone of voice.
 The dimly-lit museum is filled with mysterious curios.
 After a while, you start to realize that you're not really in a museum -- you're actually in an art exhibit that's pretending to be an authoritative museum of science.
 The tea room upstairs had nifty chairs made of plywood that had been jigsawed into flat springs.
 I especially loved the series of sculptures in the eye of a needle. This one is called Pope John Paul V in the Eye of an Needle. Seriously, looking through the magnifying lens reveals a tiny, tiny sculpture sitting in the eye of an ordinary needle.
 My other favorite: an exhibit of "decomposing" dice entitled Rotten Luck.
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