Friday, December 05, 2003
Today I have every intention of ducking out of work early to catch a matinee of Bad Santa. Wanna come?
Thursday, December 04, 2003
This one's courtesy of the stump:
-----Original Message-----
From: Stumpy
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 5:03 PM
To: Korak
Subject: This is the best piece of junk mail you will ever get!
Just when you thought it was safe to surf!
goto google.
search for: miserable failure
and the #1 result is...
(too lazy to do the search yerself? just click here)
-----Original Message-----
From: Stumpy
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 5:03 PM
To: Korak
Subject: This is the best piece of junk mail you will ever get!
Just when you thought it was safe to surf!
goto google.
search for: miserable failure
and the #1 result is...
(too lazy to do the search yerself? just click here)
Tuesday, December 02, 2003
Yesterday at the library I picked up the dvd The Mothman Prophecies starring Richard Gere. This is why I love the library - there's no shame (i.e. it don't cost nothing) in checking out utter garbage. In the last few months I've brought home such great movies as Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, XXX, and Bridget Jones's Diary, alongside classics of world cinema like M, Seven Samurai, and Paths of Glory. Needless to say, the classics usually get returned unwatched. But we make sure to watch all the trash.
So, The Mothman Prophecies. Snakerhythms was all hyped on this movie when it came out, though he did say one had to be high to appreciate it. We watched it straight last night -- okay, we did enjoy the usual bottle of Delicato -- snuggled on the couch with all the lights out for that spooky feel. The plot was some gobbledygook about Richard Gere's wife dying and then he ends up in a West Virginia town where people are seeing some freaky mothman thing who's predicting tragedies and maybe our hero's wife is contacting him from the grave and there's this cop he may be falling for and...well, it didn't make a whole lot of sense to me, though (of course) it's based on "true events" and I think Snake was right about needing to "talk to Nancy" before watching. But it was diverting enough and kind of fun to get all spooked. There's all this stuff about phones in the movie -- the mothman is always making these supernatural prank calls. After watching we got into bed...and the phone rang. At midnight. Hell no we didn't answer it!
So, The Mothman Prophecies. Snakerhythms was all hyped on this movie when it came out, though he did say one had to be high to appreciate it. We watched it straight last night -- okay, we did enjoy the usual bottle of Delicato -- snuggled on the couch with all the lights out for that spooky feel. The plot was some gobbledygook about Richard Gere's wife dying and then he ends up in a West Virginia town where people are seeing some freaky mothman thing who's predicting tragedies and maybe our hero's wife is contacting him from the grave and there's this cop he may be falling for and...well, it didn't make a whole lot of sense to me, though (of course) it's based on "true events" and I think Snake was right about needing to "talk to Nancy" before watching. But it was diverting enough and kind of fun to get all spooked. There's all this stuff about phones in the movie -- the mothman is always making these supernatural prank calls. After watching we got into bed...and the phone rang. At midnight. Hell no we didn't answer it!
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