So today I was gonna be on my own and I knew that. Of course along comes the boy to completely ruin my okayness with the day by saying oh by the way I'm going to Canada...again. I was pissed. Luckily I was with Iszy and she knew just how to deal with it. I really wanted to scream "you're such a fucking bastard" at him, but I refrained. Oh yes, it's been a year of bliss and despair. How I love the bliss. Not so much the despair. So if he makes no effort to see me next week...I'm gonna be pissed and he's going to know (!) I'm pissed.
So have a really nice weekend getting drunk in Canada (I really mean it), but don't disappoint me next week.
I'm trying really hard not to repeat last summer, but it just seems like it's happening...not to the same degree of course. I could smoke a pack in 2 days. Currently I only have 1 or 2 and only occasionally when I'm with Iszy. No other time and I won't be buying another pack. This is just one I've had for the past 6 months and haven't used until now. Okay yes when Luke pisses me off, I'd like nothing better than to smoke a couple in his face, but I'm not that horrible a person. I can't do something like that to someone I care about as much as I care about him. That's the end of that and I don't want to talk about it with anyone. He's the only one who has the right to bring it up and/or flush them down the toilet.
My day turned around when Iszy parallel parked off congress. She ended up with half the car on the curb and I laughed really hard. That's when things started getting better. Then we realized that Material Objects was closed and we had to pee really bad. Anyhoo we ended up going to the mall and looking for sweaters (it was cold today). I met up with Hallie and we shopped some before going to Bullmoose and Videoport. We watched The Orphan and Everybody's Fine.
The Orphan was not scary...just kind of creepy. I mean if there is a 33 year old woman who looks like a girl because of some medical issue who has mental problems also....it's going to be creepy. Some of the cinematography was good. I thought the scene in the icy pond at the end was shot well. The movie was pretty predictable (aside from the being 33 years old and being adopted so she can seduce the father of the family part).
Everybody's Fine was quite surprising. I was expecting something funny. Not even close. It's about the relationship between a father and his grown children. The mother died and she was always the one who knew about their lives. She only told him the good news. One year they all back out on visiting him, so he decides to visit them. So he goes on this journey and it's really depressing, but somehow the family becomes closer. The pace of the movie was kind of slow, but I liked most of the cinematography. They really captured the emptiness of his home and life without the children. The nature scenes were really nice too. I guess I'd recommend it if you're looking for a drama, but it's not on my top list or anything.
Friday, June 4, 2010
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