December 31, 2003

  • *update: Sydney 2004 celebrations


    HAPPY NEW YEAR! (It’s already 2004 in Australia; we’re one day behind here in the USA).

    The studio is deadly quiet as I think Eddie and I one of the few remaining people here. We’re doing some last minute stuff – downloading, printing, saving, emailing… Making sure that we have what we need for out HK trip. The last two days we have been meeting with some potential Story Editors/writers for ML Season 3. There is still no “official pickup” for the series’ 3rd season… but things are moving along… I guess there will be more news next week when everyone is back from vacation.

    So it’s New Year’s Eve! Time has flown by so fast it’s hard to believe we’re in 2004 already. Still wondering what to do tonight. Los Angeles is unlike any other city we know. Some would argue that it’s more like ‘megasuburbia’ than a city.

    There is no such central location like “Times Square” or “Sydney Harbour Bridge” where everyone congregates to celebrate the midnight hour. I’m not even sure if there will be fireworks or if anything major will happen besides several NYE parties scattered around town. We’re thinking of going to the Larchmont (we’ve been meaning to do this for weeks now!)… We’ll see.

    2004: Year of the Monkey

    Using a great sense of humor (and sarcasm) Monkey years, hold out bright prospects of a fascinating future, rich in the unexpected.

    A year of “transformations.” A year to give full rein to your imagination, but also be wary of over-optimism, allowing tolerance of the intolerable. Do not let your garden be over-run with weeds (destructive factions could bring trouble if allowed to propagate). Riots, revolutions and the overthrow of rulers, keep everyone on their toes!

    Monkey years spin everyone’s concept of “normal.” Bluffs, tricks, ruses and deceptions abound during Monkey years; Those who enjoy risk and novelty, thrive; Those who prefer predictability and convention, wince.

    - Chinese Astrology.com

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