Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Nothing really...

Was at the mall yesterday. Didn't really need anything, just had to kill some time while waiting for the bus. I came out with three films and three books. It's sale and stuff, do that help?
I've already read one of the book and seen two of the movies. Which relates to only being at home today.
That was the positive, now the negative:
- My step-father wants me to stop smoking because I got a cold, claiming I've been that way ever after I started. The fact that I was sickest somewhere in my two-month "break" didn't seem to bother him.
- My psychiatrist (damn, that's hard to spell!) wants me to cut down on Charlie. Yeah, that sounded weird, but I'm PP! (Positively Pathetic.) I have more chance on cutting out smoking, eating and breathing at the same time than draw myself out of the fantasies.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Discriminating?

If a guy says to you "Wow, I'd love to do Emma Watson!" you'll naturally assume it's just because of her body, i.e. he's a pervert.
If a girl says to you "Wow, I'd love to do Rupert Grint!" you'll assume it's because he's got charm and humour, i.e. making her genuine interested in him.
Okay, those to may not be the best examples, but I was fooling around on certain sites. Let's take Angelina Jolie and Brad Pit instead, then. Still applies.
Conclusion: men can be genuine interested in someone even though expressing it in odd fashions and girls can be just as driven by pure lust...  -.-

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Evolution of dance!


You owe it to yourself to see it! If you already have seen it: do it again!
And it's so wrong for me to get slightly turned on, but a man moving like that... It takes some skills!

Other than that: watched Juno with my friend yesterday, but the DVD player fucked up, so we heard the start of chap 8 (all babies want to be borned!) a million times cuz we tried to scan back to the end of chap 7... In the end we got the lap-top, then it worked fine.

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Hammer time! Scrubs style!

Mmm! Yummy!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Four facts about my life:

- When I was young (10-13 something...) my mother joked that when I was finished with 10th grade in school I would probably just lay on the couch and read Donald Duck for a year.
- When I was in third grade or something, our teacher read the three first Harry Potter-books out loud to us. Most said it was pretty boring and pointless, but I couldn't help but get captured of it, especially Ron.
- When I was twelve (or something,) my cousin gave me the first Harry Potter-book for birthday or Christmas. She was reading through the series herself at the time and thought it was a nice present. I laid in my bookshelf and didn't think any more about that children's book, as I put it for myself.
- In the summer break between eight and ninth grade it was a day where I was bored out of my wits and just to have something to look at I picked up that children's book and started to read. That changed my life dramatically.

And how do all that add up?
Done with tenth grade, now failing most classes as I am too wrapped up in the Potter-verse.
I'm probably the only one who thinks it's ironic...

Friday, February 27, 2009

untitled (wow, clever....)

"How much did ginny weasley change throughout the harry potter books?"

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

"Well, I always thought she became a sort of Super Ginny. Really, her Bat-Bogey spell kept getting over-rated.
Also, I don't get how Harry suddenly has an attraction for Ginny.
Ginny turns from this shy timid girl, to a boy-magnet, to Harry's tongue cleaner." (Found here.)

Harry's tongue cleaner, yep, that's one way of putting it! :D

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Movie night!

That meant I watched The Lost Boys. And it was painfully clear it was made in 1987! Anyway, vampires and stuff, cool actually.
And one of the main characters, David, looked so familiar to me. I used long time on finding out why and in the end looked it up on IMDb.com and it is Kiefer Sutherland (the name stood on the credits and everything without any bells ringing with me....) as in Jack Bauer in 24! Which I have seen enough to know what he looks like!
Anyway, strange to see him as twenty-year old. And do he knows how to rock a blonde mullet!
It just works with the rest of the film, okay? Then it don't look cheap-trailer-park-trash-hey-asshole-the-eighties-are-over. Cuz the eighties weren't over!
Back to the movie: someone on the net said The Lost Boys was a much better vampire-move than Twilight, and then I had to rent it. Still haven't got my lazy ass around to watch Twilight, though... But it can't be worse than The Lost Boys, it's not that it's so bad, it just was so very teenagerish. But again, what should I expect?  

And favorite quote:
Grandpa (last line of the entire movie! The entire house is thrashed after fighting the blood-suckers.): One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach. All the damn vampires.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Shorty-short!

Org. image my The-Starhorse, me tweaking it a bit in Photoshop.
And I'll resist from commenting, cuz if I first start, I'll never stop.... (Yes, I feel like being cryptical lately.)


Brothers. Can't live with them, can't kill them. That made me giggle, capeeche?