One of the neat things about Media Conglomerate is that they own a publishing house, so there's a bucket of free take-'em-if-you-want-'em books in the break room. Sometimes movies and CDs, too. A lot of it is romance novels in which I'm not particularly interested, and some are weird fantasy I've never heard of. But I did get a CD of Langston Hughes reading his poetry, and a book called The Entertainer and the Dybbuk, which sounds pretty interesting- and somewhat like a funnier version of Eli: A Mystery Play of the Sufferings of Israel, the
first play I was in at Florida Playwright's Theatre, back in the day.
They also have those cool elevators like where
ceebeegee works, where you just punch in the number of the floor you're going to, and it tells you which elevator to take.
Have decided that
queer_rage is just depressing me- taking it off my friends list.
Yesterday I also got some writing done on my sexy Chekhov parody. It just makes me giggle. I should really read The Seagull - It's the one Major Chekhov play I've never really read/seen, and though I vaguely know the plot, I keep getting it confused with Ibsen's The Wild Duck.