February 20, 2003

Things are sooo yay right now

So all the sudden after a year on and off of being mostly unemployed, I have 2 awesome jobs, one of which pays really well and will be fulltime soon so I can work 5 normal days instead of 6 long ones. I just applied for an awesome apartment all by myself and I have found the cutest boy.
I don't know how life turned around sooo fast within basically a week or two. I am not complaining though. I think I may have to buy myself some ice cream.

Also I have fallen in love with old movies at the Stanford Theater...and Cinequest is gonna be downtown san jose soon too. But first and foremost I need to see Old School. Not anywhere near Film Noir or Indie but it looks soo funny. If I wasn't in love with Kattan, I would so be married to Ferrell. Or at least be his super funny goofy mistress girl.

February 06, 2003

Not ha ha funny

So I saw The Hours last night and was dissapointed. It basically was a movie thats overall message was "Life is life." I got the deeper undertones and all that but I walked away unimpressed and have no desire to see it again. Depressing.

Joe Millionaire and Bachelorette were really funny though. Evan is sitting there talking about how this girl is so great and sincere and might be the one....and it flashes to her saying how he isn't intelligent or cultured and isn't really her type...but she could get used to the lifestyle...and the Mellisa girl......pure comedy......"it was so romantic when we were sitting on the beach as the sun setted." Setted?????????? Ha ha....or when Evan says that keeping his secret of being a poor ass guy "eats his brain out."

And then on national TV the bachelorette talks about "trying out the goods" and sleeping with the guys. Somehow regardless that I think women should do what they want......on national tv, after 3 or 4 dates to be advertising that you need to sleep with a few men to choose the best one......seems rather tacky....but then again the show really isn't advertised as a high class production.

February 02, 2003

Living shouldn't be called living when it's really only half alive

How is it that a person with no money and nothing to do has developed a bad habit, almost as if the little credit card demons came in during the night and superglued it to my fingers and then left me little notes all over the house that say, "You need new shoes." "You poor thing; you have nothing to wear." "Go shopping. It will make you feel better."
It is sooo pathetic. I try to occupy myself with jobhunting and reading and boring daytime tv and/or Dvds that the credit card demons approved as necessary investments. I am trying to exercise more but the weather and lack of daylight hours aren't really permitting. I need a good kick in the ass. And the willpower to cut the credit card or at least leave it at home.