I'm soooo glad it's already Friday afternoon. It's been a busy work at both work and home. Without classes, I've been keeping myself busy with lots of reading and many movies. I like a nice evening in a big empty theatre, it's peaceful.
Monday night I watched Glory Road which was, unsurprisingly entertaining. Though not a great film, it get the blood pumping and even left me a little teary eyed. And on Tuesday night, I met some of the girls from by Bookcrossing group for a little romance in the form of Tristan & Isolde. So it's wasn't the best of it's genre but it was darn good none the less. Highly recommended for the romantic and/or period piece afficionado.
As for yesterday, I met my little sis downtown for a hump day concert. It was a busy night in Vancouver with Bryan Adams at GM Place and INXS at the Queen Elizabeth but we saw a little band from San Diego at The Commodore Ballroom - by far the best place to see a show in town - Slightly Stoopid (yes folks, that's the name of the band - think of them as a new version of Sublime. Same sound). The show was great and though they played hard and sounded, surprisingly, a lot like they do on the albums, I still liked the second opening band the best. All reggae and soul reminiscent of Bob Marley. Really, really good. I didn't get home until very, very late (2am I fell into bed - on a work night!) but I was surprisingly awake this morning. At some point this weekend I have to watch The Audition which I rented last week and is due back on Sunday. Looks good!
That's about it for now. I hope everyone has a great weekend! :)
Here are the answers to the other few questions that have been trickling in:
bawdy asked:
When did you lose your virginity?
I was 19.
Biggest regret in life so far?
Listening to my mother and not going to Journalism school at UofT. I should have done it.
Ever had major surgery?
Not that I remember. I was very, very ill when I was a little girl of 2 but my mom has never mentioned surgery.
If you could legally kill one person who would it be and would you do it?
George W. Bush. And I don't think I could do it. I honestly don't think I could take another person's life.
minh asked:
If you could have any super-power, which one would you choose?
The power to divine numbers. Then I'd win me the lottery and open my bookstore/cafe and never have to "work" again!
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