Monday, August 4, 2008

CALMCALMCALM

Hokay, I am calm now after my last little panic attack
*calm* : D
the only thing I have to worry about now is finishing summer reading up...and I have 2 whole weeks left to do it.
yayy : D
This week shall make me more calm, a nice relaxing week for the last full week of summer. Tomorrow I'm hanging out with my 2 favourite mad black women and a Korean tranny(Cassie, John, and Alex that is)...oh the fun we will have. xD Then Wednesday and Saturday its barphdae partay time for various peeps.

So summer reading isn't so bad this year, I'm only on the first of two books, but this book is really good so far, and the writing assignment is as easy as pie. My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult--I haven't even finished it yet, and I'd still recommend it to anyone and everyone, no kidding, so if you haven't read it yet...READ IT. It's so freaking touching it's insane. Now back to pie, I really want some pie right now...mmmmm pieeeee...NO NO! CHEESECAKE *drools*

Anyways this is about the lamest post to date, that is since I deleted all of my old posts to create a new-not-so-new blog. hah

Well to finish this lameness up I shall drop my current obsessions: Flogging Molly and Brand New (bands, yesyes, they are)--excellent they are as well : D

oooh ooh, and I borrowed a lovely movie from BriBriCakes...Elizabethtown, and so I thought it would be a generic lame, but amusing romantic comedy, but I just had to see it because of Orlando Bloom, and it turns out it was a lot different than I expected. It still had the basic aspects of a romantic comedy, but it had this aurora about it that made it dull but the complete opposite of dull at the same time. I'm not quite sure how to explain it, but I really really liked it. Also, it was one of those movies that actually has meaning....people can learn about life I think from this silly little movie, the protagonist loses his job and his dad in one day and nearly commits suicide until he has to take care of family business, and he plans on going through with these plans selfishly for a good part of the movie until he finds all of the reasons that he has to live for, which are much more than just the girl he meets and falls for, but for his family, his own life, and more.

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