::giggles maniacally::
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See the icon? Yup. That was me. TTT viewing #9, and I was all alone, and that scene came up, and, well... I can't say that I'm proud of myself, but DAMN it felt good! The theater seemed to appreciate it, too. I'm turning into
lush_rimbaud. It's so scary.
I mean, technically I was going to see The Hours, but... Look, I could see an intellectually stimulating film, and leave feeling all pensive and depressed, or I could see TTT. Let's face it, The Hours didn't stand a chance.
Now to watch X-Men on TV. Homework? Qu'est-ce que c'est "homework"? I know not of what you speak...
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I mean, technically I was going to see The Hours, but... Look, I could see an intellectually stimulating film, and leave feeling all pensive and depressed, or I could see TTT. Let's face it, The Hours didn't stand a chance.
Now to watch X-Men on TV. Homework? Qu'est-ce que c'est "homework"? I know not of what you speak...
Hi. :)
Date: 2003-02-23 05:24 pm (UTC)I think you were right, after having seen all of it, I think it is a great show, and well done. Even though it seemed twisted and sad some of the time, I think the whole idea was to teach us all something about life in general.
"Sometimes people leave you, halfway through the woods,...but you are not alone..."
I don't know if you even remember, but I just wanted to let you know that I think you were right.
Take care.
Re: Hi. :)
Date: 2003-02-23 07:34 pm (UTC)