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May. 22nd, 2005 08:42 pmIf you're wondering why they aren't any updates about my life, it's because very little is happening. I handed in my visa application a while ago and rejoined the church choir. My freezer and bed arrived and I installed them in my apartment. I've chatted a bit on IM. I've watched a bunch of movies on my 13" TV/VCR. I've listened to the Quandary Phase of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. I watch TV on Tuesday evenings. And I've developed a Tom Baker Doctor Who addiction. That's about it.
Oh yes. I finally managed to inflate my bicycle tires to the proper pressure (as indicated on the tire). And as soon as I got back from grocery shopping the front tire burst.
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Now, a word about Star Wars. I enjoy the original trilogy, so I went to see Episode I when it came out. When Episode II trailers started showing, I decided I shouldn't see it for two reasons:
1. I was seriously underwhelmed by Episode I.
2. I laughed whenever Hayden Christensen appeared on screen... because he went to my high school. (I still can't quite believe it when I see his name in celebrity gossip columns.)
Is Episode III good enough that I should make the effort to see it?
Oh yes. I finally managed to inflate my bicycle tires to the proper pressure (as indicated on the tire). And as soon as I got back from grocery shopping the front tire burst.
* * *
Now, a word about Star Wars. I enjoy the original trilogy, so I went to see Episode I when it came out. When Episode II trailers started showing, I decided I shouldn't see it for two reasons:
1. I was seriously underwhelmed by Episode I.
2. I laughed whenever Hayden Christensen appeared on screen... because he went to my high school. (I still can't quite believe it when I see his name in celebrity gossip columns.)
Is Episode III good enough that I should make the effort to see it?
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Date: 2005-05-23 02:10 pm (UTC)(In fact, the whole school was a good preparation for university in general. Yeesh but the academic standards were high...)
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Date: 2005-05-23 02:19 pm (UTC)My elementary school had a concentrated arts program for Grades 6 to 8 but everybody in it took the same courses... and, much to my disappointment, the program had basically been dismantled by the time I was in Grade 8 due to a shortage of funds and accusations of "elitism". But really - if you didn't get in the first time and were determined enough to audition twice, they admitted you on the basis of enthusiasm.
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Date: 2005-05-23 03:28 pm (UTC)