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Sunday, July 18, 2004
Asti is here visiting. We spent the day in Brooklyn. There was an unexpected detour to the old neighourbourhood in Brooklyn, where we scrutinized the house where we all used to live as children. I then followed Kirsten and Asti around as they sampled wares from what felt like every pizzeria and Italian bakery in Dyker Heights. I did battle with cannoli, butter cookies, semolina bread, Italian ices, and the realest pizza that exists, and I emerged triumphant. Then we went to Coney Island and I ate a really big sausage. So there.

Then I came home and watched Sense and Sensibility, which is a perfect movie in that it not only contains The Rickman and Hugh Grant, but that epitome of underrated sexiness, Hugh Laurie. (I had no idea he was in it!) Beautiful movie, that.