So a brief explanation of the previous posts...
The Adrianna's comment refered to a local coffee shop that's my prefered hangout. It has networking cards for rent... A pal of mine was at the table whilst I perused the SG site (yes, he's a paying member as well) and the previous Journal entry wasn't something I felt comfortable having on my screen should he happen to be looking... He's a close friend but I didn't wanna discuss it with him in pubilc and all...
And bloot is the sound of a dead, wet, smelly ferret hitting someone upside the head.
Anyway... I finally watched Requiem for a Dream... Ownd the dvd for ages but was scared off by the reports of it's depressive nature... Thought it was an amazing film...
Should be required viewing for teenagers... Would stp a few from becmming addicts for certain...
Are these new smiles!?!?!?!?!?!
COOL!!!!!
The Adrianna's comment refered to a local coffee shop that's my prefered hangout. It has networking cards for rent... A pal of mine was at the table whilst I perused the SG site (yes, he's a paying member as well) and the previous Journal entry wasn't something I felt comfortable having on my screen should he happen to be looking... He's a close friend but I didn't wanna discuss it with him in pubilc and all...
And bloot is the sound of a dead, wet, smelly ferret hitting someone upside the head.
Anyway... I finally watched Requiem for a Dream... Ownd the dvd for ages but was scared off by the reports of it's depressive nature... Thought it was an amazing film...
Should be required viewing for teenagers... Would stp a few from becmming addicts for certain...
Are these new smiles!?!?!?!?!?!
COOL!!!!!
krista:
I love how sensual and beautiful Requiem is at the beginning. Really great use of lighting to convey mood throughout the movie.
krista:
Quoting Tom Waits! I am endlessly flattered.