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Monday, September 26, 2005

To state all of the obvious things in very ordinary ways

(Because Greg asked me to)

Unfortunately, "Corpse Bride" came after "Skeleton Key" at the Drive-in. By that point Trixie, Frankie, Kevin, and I were so frightened that we had faded in energy and excitement level. That being said.
It was Tim Burton. I don't really appreciate the songs he does in his animated films that much, but overall, it was funny, and sweet, and the animation was highly comical. There was a love triangle (as anyone who has seen the preview would know) and the one kindly hands over handsome, boyish Victor (JD) to the other. (So this review isn't the only obvious thing). But I liked if for reasons beyond loyalty.
What can I say? It was "feel good" in a whimsical packaging.

Sorry Greg.

:(
My house doesn't have internet (well, dial-up, but does that count? especially since the "home computer" is junk?).
So I didn't get your comment in time.
So, I went without you.
I should have had someone else check my blog before we left.

I'm really, really, really sorry.

Forgive me?

Friday, September 23, 2005

Stuck in the middle of no where god blessed Utah. sigh.
GMCs suck.

So, who wants to go see "Corpse Bride" with me Saturday night?

Sunday, September 11, 2005

sometimes it doesn't matter even though it's supposed to and sometimes does matter even when it's not supposed to.
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I'm not "ready" to come home. But I am ready to stop "traveling."
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Why, why, why? can no one help a girl with a surprise? just one lousy surprise. it was important to me. most likely more important to me than to one the surprise was for.