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Saturday, June 17, 2006


   Hope you don't mind, I hope you don't mind, that I put down in words . . .
So . . . . . I ended up starting "Moulin Rouge" at 11:30pm that night . . . surprisingly I wasn't falling asleep at all the whole time, which was weird since I was actually quite tired all day.

In any case, I've fallen in love with it now. I'm not surprised that I have, but y'know. So yes, thank you, you, who pushed me on and on to finally get on top of this. I've never doubted ya before, and I never will.

For those of you who know me, I'm sure you won't be surprised that I absolutely love "Come What May". So here, have a Final Fantasy AMV of it. It's pretty:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybWYGT7CDSs


Big red mill aside, I had another reason to dislike parents at work. Y'know the ones who leave their kids in the toy aisle or in front of the Electronics department in front of the TV playing some new DVD of sorts? So yeah, these two kids were parked in front of "Dumbo" with a big stuffed horse, a rubber ball, and a bunch of the plastic Sesame Street garden statues . . .
. . . . . so yeah, while playing with them, they ended up dropping and breaking two Grover statues . . . these things sell for $16.98 apiece, mind you, and they broke two. After the children brought the other items and left them at the front of the store (once the smaller boy started missing his mother, no less), I chatted with the host about this a bit. So yeah, I waited with him so we could tell the mother what her kids had done while she was shopping. She won't get charged, of course, that's not policy . . . but yeah.

Again, I don't exactly blame the kids. I blame the mother who decided to leave them BY THEMSELVES in the middle of what might be the largest Superstore in all of Western Canada for at least half an hour . . . . . gugh . . .


The parents come home from England today. Life shall get slightly more normal. This is good . . .


Random SomeGuy Trivia: I'm a DVD freak. As probably already mentioned, I've practically run out of shelf space for them already. I'm a big fan of 2-disc sets, collector's sets, extended cuts, box sets . . . . . when new DVDs of movies I already have come out, I sometimes need to "upgrade" them . . . . . it's an addiction, it really is.

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