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Sunday, March 18, 2001
It is funny that Matt should compare my sweetness to that of old Duran Duran songs, for just a few moments before reading that, I had posed a question to the room at large:

"How do I remember that Gustav LeBon formulated theories about mob mentality?"

Kirsten replied, "Simon LeBon was the guy from Duran Duran."
Me: "And people used to mob Duran Duran!"

Just call me Johnny Mnemonic.

In other news, I think I scared Goose a little less than usual. I'm getting better and better each time we meet. Maybe one day I won't scare her at all!

Before Night Falls was rambly and confusing, but it DID have a scene on Roosevelt Island, and that's good enough for me.

Matt is delightful and he and Goose are my new favourite comedy duo. They may force me to become a "Gilmore Girls" fan, but it's a small price to pay for being allowed audience to their delicious, chewy, melt-in-your-mouth gourmet brand of banter.