'Plaint of the Playwright

[ Friday, February 08, 2002 ]

How cool is this:

Congratulations!
You're Tyler Durden from Fight Club.


It's about fragging time. Click here to take the Which Chuck Palahniuk Character Are You? test.

posted by Rob Matsushita on 1:38 PM | link

--------------------

[ Thursday, February 07, 2002 ]

I spend far too much time online.

I know this because of some of the things I get caught up in while I'm surfing. It's one thing to get involved when a former Star Trek actor worries he may have pissed off his fans, but it's quite another to check out the list of quotes made by people I don't know on a site I'm only visiting because Sunday Hero (another person I've never met) calls the guy who runs the site a "Hottie McHotHot," which makes no god damn sense since I'm a guy and I'm straight.

(Okay, I admit it, I just wanted to see what rates as "Hottie McHotHot" these days.)

And the only reason I ever go to Sunday Hero's blog is because it, like this one, is listed in badfairy.org's links page. (Yet another person I've never met who drops by here.)

At any rate, these little discoveries usually only happen when my manager is on his lunch break.

And he's back now, so click here, and try not to look so conspicuous, huh?

posted by Rob Matsushita on 1:06 PM | link

--------------------

[ Tuesday, February 05, 2002 ]

I'm now up to page 23 of "Orange Murder Suit," my sixth play for Broom Street Theater.

Over at WilWheaton.net (where the low-lifes live the high life), I found my QUOTE OF THE DAY.

Rob Matsushita is awesome.

If he was an action figure I'd buy him and use him to save ponies and cats from hot lava.

Posted by Spudnuts at February 5, 2002 05:01 PM

You won't click here--you haven't got the guts.

posted by Rob Matsushita on 10:37 PM | link

--------------------

[ Monday, February 04, 2002 ]

Okay, if I don't do an update now, I'll never do one, so here we go.

Last weekend, Casey and Steve told me that J. Patrick didn't think "Welcome To The Terror Dome" was going to fly with Madison Theater Guild.

I think they were prepared for me to take it harder, but the truth is, if MTG had done the show, it'd have meant a LOT more work in a very short amount of time for me.

Plus, "Terror Dome" really isn't MTG's kind of thing.

It really isn't.

But Casey was real eager to comfort me about it--he kept assuring me that "it'll get done, don't worry, we'll do it."

I'm not worried. Again, I'm just curious to see if or how this will come together.

But as far as things I'm passionate about these days, well, it doesn't get more passionate than my emotions over the oppression of cartoon rabbits.

What, you don't believe me?

Click here for the best essay I've read this month on the subject.

posted by Rob Matsushita on 11:18 PM | link

--------------------