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Monday, July 11, 2005
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Currently Watching
Bride and Prejudice
By Aishwarya Rai, Martin Henderson, Nadira Babbar
see relatedWow what a crazy night.
Tonight was the night I met up with Becky for dinner and then off to a movie. I met Becky through my class I'm taking at SVSU and so far I've really gotten to like her. We made plans to have dinner with her and her friend and her friend's finace and then left to go see Bride and Predujice. It was a very interesting movie. ALtho I may never see this movie again. You should at least see it once to appreicate that you'll never watch it ever again.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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Currently Reading
More News from Lake Wobegon
By Garrison Keillor
see relatedSince Getting back from Olivet, it's hard feeling like anything has changed. I'm arranging for summer classes, found a job and a car, and now I'm just waiting for stuff to happen again. Frankly, it just scares me. I'm ready for my life to bgin and I'm just waiting for enough stuff to fall into place for me to go onto the next stage.
So pray for me, because I'm just a ball of nerves. I am thankful that I do have a summer job and I do have the classes I need. So I'm good to go for this holding pattern for right now.
Thursday, April 28, 2005
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Need a date to Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, any takers? I offer a free movie and a meal.
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
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Currently Watching
Shaolin Soccer
By Stephen Chow, Vicki Zhao, Yut Fei Wong
see relatedShaolin Soccer is now one of my favorite movies ever. Now I gotta find other Stephen Chow movies/
Wednesday, January 05, 2005
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Not only will Frank Miller (Batman:Year One and Dark Knight Returns) be returning to the Batman mythos. The classic team that reintroduced Hugo Strang, Rupert Throne and created the famous story 'The Laughing Fish' is ready for some whole new tales featuring the Dark Knight Detective. As Steve Englehart announced via an e-mail newsletter, together with Marshall Rogers, Terry Austen and John Workman, he will return to Batman, writing Batman: Dark Detective, a six-issue, biweekly miniseries.
This is exciting times as finally we're seeing some old hands take a turn at Batman to show just how powerful the stories can be. As compared to a whiny writer who only got famous because of the real world.
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