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Monday, October 11, 2004
Today, Steph P and I saw Shaun of the Dead, which was one of the funnest movies I've seen in ages. Hilarious, and a great, shriekety horror movie audience to be a part of.

Then there was an abundance of cuteness wherein my cute mom and I went to see Neil Innes, who was opened for by the adorable Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players, a group I had been urged to see for quite some time. They were very amusing, and Neil Innes continues to be charming and downright edible, he's so cute. He's morphed into this adorable old bald British man with a collection of gee-tars that kept falling over, wherein he spent half the night tuning them and apologizing all Britishly.

It was a very cute Britishy sort of day, only slightly ruined afterwards by the ratio of vodka to food I consumed today. (Not usually a problem. I went sort of overboard this weekend.)

Maybe I'll wake up a funny British zombie tomorrow. I feel sort of undead right now.