Tuesday, July 13, 2010

5/6/2010 (monday) 7

Excellent day today. Has anyone seen gunthers ER, good show that. I do not believe in blood donation and organ donorship so I suppose i will give my body to the ANU. I know exactly what it is like when they do a prac. So it's cool.

I noticed how dogs walk today. Speaking of education. I may have to observe them. I have learnt cool tricks off animals. I got a nifty strutt another thing that adds to your swagger is short stories... but i stopped reading them (they have old fashioned vocablary etc.).

Very good day today. Brrrrrr i suppose i will do a review.

Another thing, for the young, or a good reinforcement for the young (your young, fathers) saying; each thing in its own time.

The Violin (Review)
This movie was quality. Desire levels: high. The old man, a nice bloke but blind of wrong... like the people of simple people, tribes ppl. He is adventuresome and keeps going into his captive city (the one he used to live in b4 mexican soldiers took it). He sneaks ammo to the rebels whome are just on the outskirts of town.

His son is part of the rebels.

But he shouldn't risk his life and he is a fool for honer and his son is ashamed and wishes his father to keep out of the town and the risk. The old man, old wrinkled and wise but not wriley and sly (due to his innocence) is willing to die, facing the gun, than even be known to batray his village. The suspence is kept by this oldmans recklessness, wandering through a dangerous warzone - but sweet innocence guiding his way. It is one of those slow movies. You know the ones. The ones that are of primative times and keep you hanging on by the thread of interest (but never losing grip). You have to see it. 5 out of 5.

So there you go folks. By the way. I have the job. I start on the twentieth... so keep an eye out to see if things change. My outlook. My thought. n' headspace. Peace .........................

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