Jason Schwartzman, asked if he'd had an adventure like his character in the comedy The Darjeeling Limited:
"One night my friend and I decided to get some fresh air, so we walked from my then home in Hollywood all the way to West Hollywood, which was about 7 miles. We took a shortcut through some hills and began to say catchphrases like 'Never turn back!' Before you knew it, we had walked until 7 the next morning, holding bricks to defend ourselves against coyotes and possibly zombie attacks. We saw some amazing stuff- mad-scientist-looking guy building a fake rocket in his garage, the silhouette of a naked woman changing the TV channels--and I thought I saw a burglar, but it was my mind starting to play tricks on me. It was a pretty amazing trip."
I'm betting that "trip" is the operative word in that paragraph.
"One night my friend and I decided to get some fresh air, so we walked from my then home in Hollywood all the way to West Hollywood, which was about 7 miles. We took a shortcut through some hills and began to say catchphrases like 'Never turn back!' Before you knew it, we had walked until 7 the next morning, holding bricks to defend ourselves against coyotes and possibly zombie attacks. We saw some amazing stuff- mad-scientist-looking guy building a fake rocket in his garage, the silhouette of a naked woman changing the TV channels--and I thought I saw a burglar, but it was my mind starting to play tricks on me. It was a pretty amazing trip."
I'm betting that "trip" is the operative word in that paragraph.