Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Movie!

I went to the movies last weekend for the first time in quite a long time (and I went to emagine, because it’s so much better than UA, right Lena? : P) and I saw Premonition. I thought that it was a pretty good movie altogether but there were a lot of small aspects of the movie that didn’t add up. I don’t wanna spoil it for anyone who might see it but, in the movie the days are experienced out of order, and what happened one day that should have been there the next wasn’t there. It was really strange, but it was still over-all a good movie, I think, worth seeing.

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I guess the only way to tell this story is from the beginning, and it starts way back in elementary school when I met Kirsten. We became friends and manage to stay friends until we went off to different high schools. After we didn’t go to the same school it was ard to stay in contact with each other. But for some odd reason we still got together for Christmas. We went about our normal lives, going to school, hanging out with other friends, working, but we never talked to each, not for a whole year, but every year around Christmas time we would get together and it was nice to see her again. It’s interesting to talk to a friend that you haven’t talked to so long. It also brings up a lot of memories, After all filling in someone about what’s happened the last year takes of bit of effort. But recently I ran into her parents while my family and I were dining at Big boy and she told me that Kirsten (would had never before really liked the idea of having a boyfriend) was on her first date. weird I know that she’s 18 and on her first date, but I had to know about it, so I broke tradition and called her in the middle of march and we got together and hung out for the day and we had a great time.

another new pet!

I don’t know why my parents won’t let me have a snake. I have always wanted one, a Ball python, more specifically. I guess my mom doesn’t like the fact that they eat mice. But I did find a pet that she will let me having, shockingly. I never thought that the sane person that has refused to let me own a snake for the past decade would let me get a spider that’s bigger than my brother’s bird. Yup that’s right since I couldn’t get a snake, I got the next best thing, a tarantula! And he’s not, creepy and ugly like most people think… he’s cute! and still nameless so if anyone has any great name ideas please comment.

Long night

(warning: this post may make little sence to those not familiar with RPG video games)

I’m not sure why I was compelled to drink 3 cans of soda yesterday, one of which being at 9:00 at night. Not to mention, I had cookies, candy and Cheez-its for dinner. So needless to say I was up ALL night, so that makes this Monday far more tiring than usual, which is saying something. Though I can’t say it was all bad. After failing to fall asleep I made a fair amount of progress on my game of Final Fantasy IV advance for the game boy advance. Brilliant invention the game boy, small, not noisy, compact, no need for an additional light source, perfect for mid-night playing sessions when everyone else is fast asleep. So from 10:00 to about mid-night I discovered a cave that I had never previously known existed (I have played this same game on the SNES before) And so I was compelled to explore every nook and cranny of this newly discovered dungeon only to discover that it was a cave devoted to improving the equipment and ability of the playable characters that I never use. I do however have a rather annoying habit of complete as much of the game as I possibly can, no matter how completely useless it may be. So regardless of these items being completely useless to my completion of this game I still had to get them all. By the end of this dungeon, that I had to travel about half a dozen times, I was ready to cast Edward into the depths of the magma well and bid him farewell forever. I mean its bad enough that he pathetically runs off screen whenever his ridiculously low amount of HP drops below 400, but it’s required that he be present for the hardest Boss battle in the cave, of course maybe it was only the hardest because he was there… I’m not sure. After having completed the useless item gather (with the exception of finding two megaelixers, YAY!) I headed for the moon to try to defeat Bahamut…again. I think I did eventually fall asleep, some time around 5:00 am so needless to say, am I bit sleepy today…

Friday, March 16, 2007

movie quotes

I have never seen this movie, so these quotes, to me, our completely out of context which leaves a lot of room for many different interpretations for these quotes. People can easily relate to quotes, songs and poems. Somehow they have meaning other than just the words the're spoken or written with, although they can still be interpreted many different ways. What one quote, poem or song means to one person could mean something totally different to another person, and there is no wrong way of interpreting quotes. It’s what it means to you in your mind and its meaning is unique to your own interpretation.

What’s true in our minds, is true.

This quote, to me, is saying that that the ideas that you have and the person that you are, is more important than the world around you, the actual physical world, and not to let the physical world limit your goals and dreams

Thought is real. It’s the physical that’s the illusion.

This quote and the previous one are, in my opinion, very similar, trying to convey that the real, physical world isn’t everything, and that a person’s ideas and dreams are more important and should not be limited by the confines of the physical world.

Sometimes when you win, you lose.

It’s not just the outcome that matters, some people say, “all’s well that ends well” but I disagree. The way that you get there is as important as the end result. I think life is a perfect example of this, because there isn’t really a goal to life. You can set goals for yourself, but that’s just something to aim for and something you can achieve. But once you have achieved it than you have nothing left to strive for, until you set a new goal. I think that you should relax and take life as it comes and not too seriously, because if you take life too seriously and take the little, wonderful things for granted than reaching your goal will have no meaning and you’ll have only wasted precious time. That’s what I think this quote means.

Friday, March 9, 2007

YAY!!

I got i a pet frog!! and his name is Sampson...maybe! and Ms. Easrman says i can bring him into class to show everybody!!! no I'm just kidding she didn't say that..<_<...>_>...no one fire Ms. E.