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Monday, April 16, 2001
I have decided to forgive erin for seeing Spy Kids because I'm sure she'll forgive me for liking Almost Famous, which I have a feeling is just too mainstream for her tastes. ;) I'll even lend her my copy of A Swiftly Tilting Planet, which, coincidentally, I just got a new/old copy of from half.com because our copy is read to shreds and I discovered, to my shock, that Kirsten had never read it.

Also she should read Many Waters. (erin, I mean. Kirsten has read it many times.)

And she can borrow my "Twitch City" tape that has 12 out of 13 episodes on it. The 13th episode is on some other tape that I haven't yet catalogued.

There's a site where, apparently, if you're Canadian you may be able to purchase The Herd, a Canadian film that I've never seen but wanted to for some reason. (Maybe because Don McKellar and Mark McKinney are each in for about a second.) They don't let you purchase it if you're not from Canada. Isn't that funny?