I don't know if it was because I drank that lime and bitter in the morning when I shouldn't have but as though I was taken over by a tooni-mono I went and bought another pair of thongs (these are shoes where I come from), a blouse and a copy of Musicophilia. It just has such lovely lettering on the cover, sitting on my desk, reminding me I can't
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ITS A SILLY SAD.
the type often prescribed to middle aged women and first days of school.
I am glad you indulged a little, though; too many spend too much on buying devices and advisers to help remind them of such things, so really, you're saving money here. 8D
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Benjamin Button, I cried through at least a good half of it, though usually in spurts. I think it was because Cate Blanchett was so beautiful, and because all of the situation started to appear.
Slumdog Millionaire, I didn't cry so much, but maybe a little at the last question. It was good. =)
And uh...yeah, this reply is rather late for the post, but I TOTALLY AGREE WITH THIS ENTRY. Those were the two most powerful movies of the year, and I'm glad I didn't see them one after the other. @__@
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Rereading this entry reminded me that it's been ages since I've seen a movie. I think the last one I went to was Watchmen - another goodie.
Anyway, thanks for taking the time to check out my writing and to chat. :3
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