Can you believe it? I'm on American soil again. I made it! The flight was a little over 8 hours long. I was a bit miserable. When I landed, I felt as lonely as the day I left. But after making a few phone calls and cracking jokes with customs officials, I was getting into the aloha spirit.
I'm staying at the Aqua Continental at the moment [that's my partial ocean view above]. My first evening back in America consisted of eating Round Table Pizza delivery and watching late night talk shows. [I think it gave me heart burn. American food strikes its first blow to my system. Nice one.]
I saw this thing on Blogger today and I'm not sure what it does but I've got time on my hands so feel free to try it out. I think if you click this button, it'll call my phone or something [UPDATE- Put YOUR number in and it'll call you to ask if you'd like to call my phone. Really weird but it actually works]:
Labels: Hawaii
You're actually back!!! How about some Korean BBQ with all those side dishes? My treat!
Hyuk
Welcome back dude! Here's hoping that while you're in Hawaii you get lei'd.
Toe-kneeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
So ... have I told ... you lately ... that I love you ...?
Oh, right, I did, just last night, when you called me at ass-thirty.
Regardless, I'm gonna say it again:
I LOVE YOU!!!!!
Come to Boston so we can do friend-mantic (i.e. activities typically considered as date-like and romantic rendered unromantic but still very pleasant because they are done with a very good friend) things together!
Hi Tony !
Congratulations on an awesome around the world trip!
I would have thought that after working on the movie Meet the Robinson's that you would really apply all of the amazing ideas to your life forever. Are you really going to accept the Bowler Hat Guy's attitude that you can only be happy when you are out of California on a short or long vacation? I would think that you would be excited to be back in the USA and share all of the amazing things that you accomplished on this trip? Unless the people in California are really that plastic and not at your level, in which case you might want to try another city, however I don't think that will solve your problems of being lonely. I think that you need to do a major motion picture called "Missing Pieces" and you have a great start and you have the talent to write, direct and produce it ( and be an actor).
Will you take Wilber Robinson's advice and "Keep moving Forward" or are you still looking at it from Lewis's viewpoint and you've tried (fill in the blank)
and just can't see a bright future in the USA?
Sincerely,
Wilber Robinson
That, is an excellent question.