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Saturday, March 05, 2005

How much of an entry can I make in 14 minutes?

Hello Bloggies...

Today was spent with Roy Petersen, Regent Grad, writer/director, new Londoner and man about town.

After a nice lunch, I dragged him to see "Ying Tong," although his thoughts were a little less glowing, since he says the play bore a striking resemblance to a show he saw on HBO once on Peter Sellers.

Anyway, afterwards we were going to go see friends of Roys who are doing an improv-comedy show at a Leicester Sq. pub called The Polar Bear. We had some time so instead we went to an Internet cafe and discussed writing. I told him all about my play idea, and he actually liked the premise enough to suggest that if we could get funding, he might like to make it into a film.

I've got to finish the darn thing first, but this info will definitely give me incentive to keep working on it.

Anyway, it ended up we talked so much we didn't go to the "Improv-edy," which was just as well. Roy wasn't really feeling up for it anyway.

I'm now back at Paddington, and on my way home for the night. Funny how I didn't see this Internet cafe until now. My other entries have either been from Vince's house or Trafalgar Square.

Tomorrow, I'll be going to church at the London Vineyard and then on to see Procol Harum tomorrow evening. Not sure what else I'll have time for.

I feel this isn't much of an entry, as I'm racing against the 8 minutes I still have left on my login.

Well, bloggies, I'll either see you on the other side of the Atlantic, OR I'll make one more entry tomorrow.

It's been a wonderful trip. Wish Harold could have made it, but maybe he'll keep a blog of his trip to Bolognia in April... or his pending Frankfurt trip in October.

TTFN
D.

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