Good morning, all! The alarm went off at 6:00 am, and I've mopped the bathroom floor, got the laundry in the washers, and I'm all caught up on the posts. Last night I was in bed by 9:30; I was home from the movie, did a bit of work on Brent's album and went straight to bed.
Today, I'm taking care of all my usual tasks early so I can spend the rest of the day on the album. I go to DC tomorow on the 1 pm train, but if George comes in to do the shelves, I want to be well out of his way for him to work until I leave.
DR Jose, thanks for the Woodstock info! It looks as though the photos were a reference for the designers of the film. The more I think about it, the more I liked it. I hope it does well. I really identified with Emil Hirsch as the Viet Nam vet. Everone I knoew in the late 60s or early 70s who had been in Viet Nam came back emotionally damaged, not so severely as my Uncle Kelly who survived two years in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, and he was really deranged by the experience. Not a well woman at all.
DR George, great news about "The Brain!"