It's raaaaainning again...
wasn't that a line from an 80's song? Just that snippet is stuck in my head and I can't remember the rest.
OH WAIT!! Supertramp? Yeah, I think that's it.
So work is work-like. Two jobs, one from 9-12, the other from 12-5:30 (they are literally a block apart). I like the variety of the two, but find that I am not at one long enough to have a sense of accomplishment for the day. Oh well. I'll have a sense of accomplishment as I pay off bills.
Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain.
Maybe I'll pick up Capote tonight. Haven't bought any movies in a while. Suggestions?
wasn't that a line from an 80's song? Just that snippet is stuck in my head and I can't remember the rest.
OH WAIT!! Supertramp? Yeah, I think that's it.
So work is work-like. Two jobs, one from 9-12, the other from 12-5:30 (they are literally a block apart). I like the variety of the two, but find that I am not at one long enough to have a sense of accomplishment for the day. Oh well. I'll have a sense of accomplishment as I pay off bills.
Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain Rain.
Maybe I'll pick up Capote tonight. Haven't bought any movies in a while. Suggestions?
whineluvr:
depends on what you like....Capote is good. if you want something really hard try Oldboy (you've been warned). on th eother end of the spectrum try A Very Long Engagement. when all else fails, i go for Kurosawa. stay dry.
shesinparties:
I thought Capote was really dull, didn't tell much about him, just focused on the time he was writing In Cold Blood, and i knew all that shit to start with. Shopgirl is good, Steve Martin is great. Whalerider rocks as well.