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Wednesday, January 14, 2004


   Headache tonight: this'll be short & sweet
This "Edit Styles" thing is kinda neat. I approve!

Finished FFX-2 today. I'm happy. Now I need to play through again so I can get a better ending! Such are the wonders of "New Game+" . . .

In my film class today we watched It Happened One Night(1934). Supposedly the world's first true "screwball comedy". I'd like to think of it more as the world's first true "chick-flick-that's-okay-for-guys-to-like". Ya know, kinda like Miss Congeniality, I guess. In any case, damn funny movie from a time where people weren't even allowed lie down in the same bed together on-screen. For example, they're trying to hitch a ride to New York; his "thumb-hitchhiking" isn't working, so she tries her "leg-hitchhiking" and gets them a ride. While in the car . . .

Ellie: Aren't you going to give me a little credit?
Peter: What for?
Ellie: Well, I proved once and for all that the limb is mightier than the thumb.
Peter: Why didn't you take off all your clothes? You could have stopped forty cars.
Ellie: Ohh, I'll remember that when we need forty cars.

Wonderful stuff, people! Absolutely wonderful! Totally recommend it if you ever miraculously find it somewhere.

I think I may have miscommunicated what I meant by "tell me what you wanna hear from me" the other day. I simply meant that I wanted to know what you guys wanted me to write about, or whatever - I guess all things considering, it was an honest slip-up. My bad. Buuut, if I can figure out how to chop up mp3's so you only have a partial file of a song, maybe I'll try to find a way to get Billy Boyd's crystalline voice on my page for a little while. In any case, it won't be Frodo (for as we all remember, Tigress REALLY hates that song!) . . .

I'll write cooler stuff tomorrow - so tell me, what would you like me to "write up"? And yes, I realise that "short and sweet" went the way of the Highlander sequel, and that it completely disregarded everything that was said prior.

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