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Saturday, 22 September 2007 Thanks Steffi! I swear, the moment I learn HTML, I'll return the favor--regardless of you asking for it >:) muaha I'll go crazy.My blockmates totally got on my case about me being jobless again. Hehe I've always had a reputation for being the most restless in our block. Always the one cutting class (they nominated me for the "Pumapasok ka pa ba?" award for Blue Roast), always the one with that far off distracted look on her face, always the one walking around campus with seemingly no destination. I suppose in a way they've always found me as somewhat of a puzzle. Every time I speak my mind, I'm met with surprised looks. They've never really managed to fit me into a certain "type." They've seen me transform (rather, change my mind) so many times that I suppose they already expect me to not stick to something (a job, a date, a mood, whatever) once I find something more worthwhile to do. Up to a certain level, I suppose they're right. I do tend to be fickle-minded at times. Hell, it takes me forever to even decide where I want to eat for lunch. I'd rather have someone decide for me but for some weird reason, people always end up asking me to be the one making the final decision. I'm indecisive but people think I'm the exact opposite. So...gooood luck with that. It's not really because I do not know what I want. Hell, I can even give you a list of 1000 things I would like to do tomorrow (one of them is winning the lottery). I guess it's just that I want a lot of things so bad that I can't decide which I'm going to choose first. Yeah, I suppose that's partly it. Hehe but I'm not devoting an evening ruminating on myself again (Gawd I've been doing that a lot recently and I'm sick of hearing me go on and on about...me) so I will just stop now. Anyway. My crazy dad and crazier sister are watching a Tom Cruise flick dubbed in Japanese (at least I think it's Japanese). It's the one where Tom Cruise had grey hair and is a hitman so it's supposed to be a thriller. But the way they're watching it, you would think they were watching Deuce Bigalow, a movie I would forever be grateful for as it added two colorful words in my French vocabulary: Manwhore and He-bitch. Rather revolutionary for a comedy, don't you think? Speaking of foreign films, found another reason why we should avoid buying pirated DVDs. Recently bought a french film, Le Pacte des loups (Brotherhood of the Wolf), and was really looking forward to watching it. Then when I turned on the English subtitles, it was for an entirely different movie. This film's supposed to be set way back in history. But the subtitles were obviously meant for a rather well-known futuristic thriller. Red pill or blue pill? Just pick one already. I'm dying with anticipation. :P Labels: new layout
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You're most welcome. I enjoy doing these stuff. :)
I love Brotherhood of the Wolf! Was it really originally French? I have an English VCD. Once, I was supposed to watch a DVD of that film in Kuchi's house (couch film lovefest lol) and I was surprised to see that everyone was speaking in French! We didn't know how to turn on the subs so we ended up watching Behind Enemy Lines. :P