Iraqi goatherd: "America will fail, because its behaviour is not the behaviour of a great nation"--Why We Fight
Dreamed of levitating; facing an epic duel with a human-sized fly; visiting a university campus at the northern tip of Manhattan; finding a pile of Sunday comics sections.
I was going to see Heart of the Game, a documentary about girls' sports, but my sinuses were acting up and I would have had to leave early because of my job interview.
Katherine and I went to a firm called ERA Architects, who do "cultural" architecture. (There's a woman there called Kirsten who resembles actress Chloe Sevigny.) Katherine thinks that the interview went very well and I should get a part-time job doing research for them. [Nothing happened.]
I had time to make the screening of the documentary Why We Fight at the Cumberland. Directed by Eugene Jarecki, it's an examination of the "military-industrial complex" and its influence on US foreign policy today. Telling.
Dinner was McDonald's.
Saw the DVD of the Mystery Science Theatre version of Girl in Gold Boots, a 1968 B-movie about go-go dancing.
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