newspaper column-like entry ahead:
I <3 blogs, because it's all yours, to express yourself in whatever way you see fit [within the limits of the terms of service], at your disposal, all the time, as often as you want, and the fact that it's THE SG blog, idk, just adds that extra special sauce to the mix.
If ya can't already tell, I'm in a wonderful, grateful and all around good mood today!
it's the weirdest phenomena ever, bc, though I've only gotten about four hours of sleep each night for the past four days, somehow I feel my mind is fuckin uber-sharp, well, drinking plenty of H2O helps lots too, man it's like I'm actually absorbing traits of an owl or some shit,
but I'd hate to see what I'd be like if I was into sloths, hahaha.
Hmmm, you know that silent sense of content that everyone gets I mention in things that make me happy? well I haz that right now, hmmm, it's the perfect mixture of serotonin and dopamine levels
in my system, coupled with truly sumptuous, soul soothing sonic vibrations I enjoy.
bc remember kiddies, life without music is like a walk through the desert, and nobody wants that.
And when I feel like this I get to watching my video clips of fave fiims on YouTube, what a trend it's been, all of a sudden I'm watchin TV less and less, *shrugs* thank you You Tube and bittorrent.
So this next clip brought to you by [insert bogus YouTube user name] is
Beatrix's escape from her burial in Kill Bill Vol. 2 with L'Arena, the magnificent musical score of none other than
Ennio Morricone, among one of the very best film score composers, most notably in 'spaghetti westerns" such as Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) , anyway, I really get into my films when I watch them, feeling what the actors and actresses must have felt in their roles, go figure, gee, I'm an INFP remember.
ok, ok back to the video clip, it's really badass seeing movies after you've done a little editing of your own with your own stuff i gotta tell ya, I use Adobe Premier Elements 3 to do my non-linear video editing on just random little clips and have fun with it like that, but what I'm saying is it's cool, because your mind kinda stays in that mindset when your moving stuff around and undoing and trying out different effects and what-not, so when you watch a anything for that matter that was edited for final cut, it's like you can "see" the steps in the editing process in a way, i dunno how to explain it, it's just what happens to me anyway.
I see this and think damn, mayor props to Uma Thurman, this scene calls for some uncomfortable physical work and body positioning in heat. The other thing that ran through my mind,
[all in a matter of seconds of course bc our minds are fascinating], was damn, now this is one helluva example of perseverance!
I <3 blogs, because it's all yours, to express yourself in whatever way you see fit [within the limits of the terms of service], at your disposal, all the time, as often as you want, and the fact that it's THE SG blog, idk, just adds that extra special sauce to the mix.

If ya can't already tell, I'm in a wonderful, grateful and all around good mood today!

it's the weirdest phenomena ever, bc, though I've only gotten about four hours of sleep each night for the past four days, somehow I feel my mind is fuckin uber-sharp, well, drinking plenty of H2O helps lots too, man it's like I'm actually absorbing traits of an owl or some shit,
but I'd hate to see what I'd be like if I was into sloths, hahaha.
Hmmm, you know that silent sense of content that everyone gets I mention in things that make me happy? well I haz that right now, hmmm, it's the perfect mixture of serotonin and dopamine levels
in my system, coupled with truly sumptuous, soul soothing sonic vibrations I enjoy.
bc remember kiddies, life without music is like a walk through the desert, and nobody wants that.

And when I feel like this I get to watching my video clips of fave fiims on YouTube, what a trend it's been, all of a sudden I'm watchin TV less and less, *shrugs* thank you You Tube and bittorrent.

So this next clip brought to you by [insert bogus YouTube user name] is
Beatrix's escape from her burial in Kill Bill Vol. 2 with L'Arena, the magnificent musical score of none other than
Ennio Morricone, among one of the very best film score composers, most notably in 'spaghetti westerns" such as Once Upon a Time in the West (1968) , anyway, I really get into my films when I watch them, feeling what the actors and actresses must have felt in their roles, go figure, gee, I'm an INFP remember.
ok, ok back to the video clip, it's really badass seeing movies after you've done a little editing of your own with your own stuff i gotta tell ya, I use Adobe Premier Elements 3 to do my non-linear video editing on just random little clips and have fun with it like that, but what I'm saying is it's cool, because your mind kinda stays in that mindset when your moving stuff around and undoing and trying out different effects and what-not, so when you watch a anything for that matter that was edited for final cut, it's like you can "see" the steps in the editing process in a way, i dunno how to explain it, it's just what happens to me anyway.

I see this and think damn, mayor props to Uma Thurman, this scene calls for some uncomfortable physical work and body positioning in heat. The other thing that ran through my mind,
[all in a matter of seconds of course bc our minds are fascinating], was damn, now this is one helluva example of perseverance!
Truly excellent top-notch performance,
sweet marriage of a remarkable film score composer and truly amazing
visionary pioneer film-maker like Quentin.
I'm instantly reminded why I like his movies so much.