Everyone’s got a friend like this… I hope.
Posted on November 3rd, 2006 @ 5:37 pm

You know, the kind that only talks to you when they have serious personal drama. You’re like their psychiatrist, only you don’t get paid.

This friend didn’t bother to congratulate me on the wedding (right after it happened) - rather they just went right into the drama they were having. They only say hello *maybe* once a month, and I don’t dare say it first, because no matter what you try and talk about, it’s always the same thing.

I’m probably guilty of this once in a while - I know my American friends in Canada would agree, since I panic more about immigration than anything else. But still, I had to write *something* about it before my head exploded.

That is all.


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Movies, movies and more movies.
Posted on November 3rd, 2006 @ 4:20 am

Hostel
Three backpackers head to a Slovakian city that promises to meet their hedonistic expectations, with no idea of the hell that awaits them.

This movie was so gory that I missed half of it due to my face being buried in a pillow. It was beyond terrifying for me, but I’m a big baby and can’t watch sick and twisted movies. If you’re expecting gore, then go ahead. If you want a movie that will have you checking your ankles before you stand up, enjoy. Otherwise, if you’re like me, don’t watch it.

Cars
Cars is the saga of Lightning McQueen, a hot-shot animated stock-car. In route to a big race, the cocky McQueen gets waylaid in Radiator Springs, where he finds the true meaning of friendship and family.

This movies was amazing. I loved it! Then again, I’m a sucker for anything Pixar, so don’t take my word for it - wait until it comes out and buy it. Don’t rent it, just buy it. You’ll like it, I swear.

Just Like Heaven
A lonely landscape architect falls for the spirit of beautiful woman who used to live in his new apartment.

This movie had me “aww”-ing the whole time. It was funny, and it was sweet. A chick-flick, of course, but still worth seeing.



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