Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Wha?

I totally forgot I had a blog.

So anyway, tomorrow is a big day. I get paid and none of that needs to go to rent. So I'm riding my bike to work to pick up my check, cash it, take my bike to the bike shop to get fixed, and buy groceries. Come home and re-start Netflix. Go to the YMCA and get memberships. Pay cell phone bill and part of utilities still paying off in LA, which totals to about a little over $1,000.

Silver was at a high last week and my boss cashed in the silver dollars that we had in the tip jar and got $11 each.

It's very cold here today.

Lot of movies recently. Here's what I thought:

the Weather Man - I'm the hugest Nicolas Cage anti-fan. I hate this man with a passion. I did, however, like this movie enough to watch it twice and recommend it to several people.

Lord of War - I'm the hugest Nicolas... Another great movie. It's very intense and awesome except when he's trying to date that model. That whole scene was stupid. Along with the emergency landing and the planning stopping inches from an infant who was sitting in the middle of a road. Also, the second disc says there's this documentary about the arms industry. I got excited and watch it. It's five minutes. There is a thing on the second disc with guns in the trades and they have profiles on them, which is sort of dumb.

Chronicles of Narnia - Stupid.

Memoirs of a Geisha - Round II of this movie still made me think it was just as dumb as the first round. First round was fun, because my sister-in-law Angela, her frind Cathy and Cathy's husband Kevin and Cathy's sister were watching it very intently. Joe, Chad, and I were in the back laughing and making jokes the entire time. All I know is, on the hottest day, if I were starving and had no money and someone bought me a snowcone, I wouldn't devote my life to have sex with that person.

Capote - Phillip Seymour Hoffman. What more do you need for a great movie?

Good Night and Good Luck - Good movie, but way short and not as exciting as I was expecting. The extra where they talk to actual workers that worked with Edward Murrow was better, I thought.

I'm outs. I'll be on later, I think.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

brett!!!!!!!!! your alive? call me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rob