@LPC sam cooke is the opposite of blues! well, sort of. i'll concede the early birds.
@Amanda i only caught them because i was coming home from drinks with a coworker. usually i'm already home or still stuck at the office. i think the answer is to picnic into the evening.
@esb prior to seeing them in person, my primary firefly experience was the fake ones in the pirates of the caribbean bayou at disneyland. also, i have now spoken to netflix about hud.
wow. that second one. i miss new york.
ReplyDeleteYou win the firefly and blues derby, however, we'll crush you in early morning birds. Of course, I always want to shoot them at 2am.
ReplyDeleteIt's not unlikely that I'm actually missing out by working from home.
ReplyDeletethey're VIDEOS. couldn't figure out why i couldn't see them on my phone yesterday.
ReplyDeletep.s. have you seen Hud (1963)? the most beautifully beautifully beautifully shot fireflies. paul newman's not bad either.
ReplyDelete@Naurnie clearly you need to visit us again.
ReplyDelete@LPC sam cooke is the opposite of blues! well, sort of. i'll concede the early birds.
@Amanda i only caught them because i was coming home from drinks with a coworker. usually i'm already home or still stuck at the office. i think the answer is to picnic into the evening.
@esb prior to seeing them in person, my primary firefly experience was the fake ones in the pirates of the caribbean bayou at disneyland. also, i have now spoken to netflix about hud.
This is how you make West Coasters jealous. Fireflies are magic.
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