Screen on the Green and web dev
Last night I went to Piedmont Park’s Screen on the Green for the showing of “Mommie Dearest.” And while I didn’t stay for the whole movie (I am getting so old, I know), I enjoyed it.
I met Jodi on the lawn in the back with our doggy, Jameson, and we ate Cafe Sampan Chicken (mmmmm) while Jameson tried to attack everyone (don’t know why she does that).
Sticking out in my mind were the old, southern, redneck, gay guys (ahh, Atlanta) sitting near us who kept yelling at people to sit down, and the responses they got back. Sigh. I’m one of those guys who really doesn’t like being confrontational, but one that likes seeing other people be confrontational, and laughing about it. Reminds me of the time I was driving and saw a driver across the intersection get cut off. The driver immediately blasted his horn and then proceeded to stick his middle finger up and lean way forward, cursing in his car. I was sitting at the intersection, and couldn’t help but start laughing, it was just too hilarious how angry this guy was. The woman next to me heard/saw me, and started laughing too, and shook her head.
I think people go around all day with so much stress that they just lay it all out at inappropriate times. Why can’t we all just get along?
In other news, I’m steeped in database schemas, php code, templating engines, and CSS style sheets for large-scale web application development, and writing ASP.NET C# web applications, .NET compact-framework mobile application development in C# — busy every second of the day and loving it!
