Monday, September 04, 2006

Remarkably quiet weekend

For the first time in a ridiculous number of weeks, I had a relatively quiet weekend.

Friday night I relaxed at home after scoring for a mate; Saturday's highlights were the live OB (outside broadcast) for Triple R's Film Buffs Forecast from the Westgarth Cinema, dinner in St Kilda with Mike, followed by a new play, The Habib Show (dinner was good, the play wasn't, as Mike has already discussed); and Sunday I did some writing, worked on my Beat column, visited a mate Jeff, who's come down with chickpox, and watched a DVD.

That's it.

No late-night drug fuelled romps. No drunken binges. Either I'm getting sensible, or I'm getting old. Alternatively, maybe I just needed a few early nights?

Given that this week is already starting to fill up with social events - the premiere of the new Australian film Macbeth tomorrow night; the launch of The Age 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival on Wednesday - somehow I suspect that things are about to get crazy again...

2 comments:

Glenn Dunks said...

I hope you like Macbeth. I sure as hell did.

richardwatts said...

Very true not eve, I did... *sigh*