I just got home from a friend's house. We watched this weird movie, Spanish with English subtitles, about dog-fighting, assassination, bad relationships, and some other things. The last line in the movie was something like, "Sometimes life is about what you have lost."
I did learn from it, though. I can now say, "mother fucker" in Spanish.
Who says TV isn't educational?!
For some light reading this afternoon, I decided to brush up on my (purposely neglected) Windows skillz by picking up the O'Reilly Windows 2000 Active Directory book. In short, there isn't much of a plot, and I'm leaning towards the butler with the candlestick in the library, but there may be a twist at the end.
What are your favorite books?
I did learn from it, though. I can now say, "mother fucker" in Spanish.
Who says TV isn't educational?!
For some light reading this afternoon, I decided to brush up on my (purposely neglected) Windows skillz by picking up the O'Reilly Windows 2000 Active Directory book. In short, there isn't much of a plot, and I'm leaning towards the butler with the candlestick in the library, but there may be a twist at the end.
What are your favorite books?
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cayce:
the last good books i read were dry and magical thinking, both by augusten burroughs.
melladoree:
well I dont have people like that in my life now, I did, but then I moved and it is funny to hear about people and situations back home, makes me happy I left!