Monday, March 15, 2004
Leap year.
One every four years.
Like the Olympics and Oscars Awards I can remember.
It's the month of Long Island and drunken Irish parades in Levintown and Huntington.
The mixed weather of March turns even the most together people into border line frenzied drunk doorman on the upper east side.
March madness is not just some random cliché picked up by college basketball affiliates in high basketball demographic geographies.
The ides of March and the weather melt forward towards Spring
Here in L.A.:
After Valentines day, Leap Year, the Oscars and the rest;
A movie about Hobbits sweeps
It is no surprise to look at the bottle necked I-10 East Traffic
all trying to get out
One every four years.
Like the Olympics and Oscars Awards I can remember.
It's the month of Long Island and drunken Irish parades in Levintown and Huntington.
The mixed weather of March turns even the most together people into border line frenzied drunk doorman on the upper east side.
March madness is not just some random cliché picked up by college basketball affiliates in high basketball demographic geographies.
The ides of March and the weather melt forward towards Spring
Here in L.A.:
After Valentines day, Leap Year, the Oscars and the rest;
A movie about Hobbits sweeps
It is no surprise to look at the bottle necked I-10 East Traffic
all trying to get out