Okay, so the other night I was waiting for Scott to come over and I got reeled into a movie that was on television. Oh, TNT...why do you have such an affect on me? Anyway, I did end up pulling myself away, but not before learning a vital lesson. I figured I would share it with you, as some of you may not get cable, so these life lessons would be lost forever.
Advice from movie #1 this week:
Always, always, always look through your peep hole. If you don't, you risk getting hit over the head unexpectedly by a snow globe and dying a painful and fairly bloody death. Eww.
Television and films teach us so much. I mean, really.
Okay, I have probably seen more movies this month than ever. I have already mentioned in previous posts the films I have seen in the theater. Last night, for the first time in a while, I rented a movie. Eric and I were having a conversation about Nicole Kidman and had the sudden urge to have a Kidman marathon, if you will. We began the short lived marathon with Birth--movie #2, and it stopped there. I have only seen a handful of movies that have had such an affect on me, and not a good one. It is one of the most awkward and uncomfortable and kind of sickening movies I have ever watched. Eric and I were curled up on furniture on opposite sides of the room and at several times during the film I would have my mouth covered and be repeating something like, "Oh no...no, no, no, no...oh...", and I would look over to see Eric doing the same thing. Seriously, awkward. The best way I can describe it is by using the train wreck scenario: What was on the screen was so awful, but out of sheer curiosity I couldn't turn it off. It intrigued me...for some morbid reason. Today, I woke up still not knowing what it is about...and all I can say is:
Dear Ms. Kidman:
Why? Please explain.
Love,
Melia
Okay, so this weekend should be exciting! Tonight the Core 47 is playing at the Backroom and I know quite a few people are going.
I better go home and eat dinner so I can get ready for the concert. I hope all of you have a wonderful weekend!
Friday, July 15, 2005
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3 comments:
thanks for the "the"... i'm still trying to convince the band that it makes us sound more gooder.
Melia, what happened? you said you'd let me know next time they played! haha next time let me know, I really want to scope them out. did you get to listen to that supercell CD by chance? they'll be coming Aug 26th
Melia, is that Scott, as in Scott from Starbucks? I don't even know what is going on! So, what is going on with Scott from Starbucks?!?
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