Let's Do Lunch
I'm still in a New Year's daze - haven't gotten around to doing anything worthwhile creatively. So I've been filling the time with lunches.
Thursday, I had lunch with Kevin Hopps. We were both writers on a show that will be airing soon (which I will get around to blogging about soon). I had a turkey panini sandwich.
Friday, I had lunch with a group of writers from the WriterAction message board. WriterAction is a message board for WGA members - not run by the Writer's Guild, but only open to Writer's Guild members. Always fun to hang out with fellow writers, including my friends Eric Heisserer and Scott Murphy. I had a sky-high roast beef, pastrami, and turkey sandwich.
Saturday, I had lunch by myself. Hey - they can't all be interesting. I had leftovers.
Sunday, I had lunch with a group of writers from the WGA Asian American Writers Committee. The committee is such a cool group. It's less a committee about promoting Asian-American diversity in film and television... and more an excuse to get together at EAT. Met up with Pang-Ni Landrum, Monica Macer, and Northrop Davis and had Korean food. I had the kimbap - not a sandwich. Jared from Subway would so not approve.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to keep up this hectic lunch schedule. Not that I don't like hanging out and chatting with my friends. It's just that after all this food, I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to get out the front door of my house.
Thursday, I had lunch with Kevin Hopps. We were both writers on a show that will be airing soon (which I will get around to blogging about soon). I had a turkey panini sandwich.
Friday, I had lunch with a group of writers from the WriterAction message board. WriterAction is a message board for WGA members - not run by the Writer's Guild, but only open to Writer's Guild members. Always fun to hang out with fellow writers, including my friends Eric Heisserer and Scott Murphy. I had a sky-high roast beef, pastrami, and turkey sandwich.
Saturday, I had lunch by myself. Hey - they can't all be interesting. I had leftovers.
Sunday, I had lunch with a group of writers from the WGA Asian American Writers Committee. The committee is such a cool group. It's less a committee about promoting Asian-American diversity in film and television... and more an excuse to get together at EAT. Met up with Pang-Ni Landrum, Monica Macer, and Northrop Davis and had Korean food. I had the kimbap - not a sandwich. Jared from Subway would so not approve.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to keep up this hectic lunch schedule. Not that I don't like hanging out and chatting with my friends. It's just that after all this food, I'm afraid I'm not going to be able to get out the front door of my house.


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