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Dec 29, 2005 09:44

So alot has happened since i last wrote in this, which wasnt even that long ago.

Basically it went something like this:
Friday after work i went home and now that im actually writing this i dont have a clue what i did. haha. hrrmmm.
Saturday was also very quiet. Got up played a bit of xbox and then Cathy Came over about 4ish and i went to her house. We cooked up a Christmas dinner and had a relaxing night. I have the best girlfriend. For Christmas She got me an old antique portable record player, that was broken, but she fixed it up herself. Its lovely. Plays all my vinyl with charm. She also got me some 78 records Vouchers so im headed there at lunch to see what records i can buy. hopefully good ones. But now this mean im going to buy even more vinyl now. we went to sleep early and then got up and Cathy went to work. So i played xbox some more. Got a phone call from my sister letting me know my grandad passed away on Christmas Eve at about 11:30pm. I have the funeral tomorrow - Friday. Im going but i think im just gonna stand at the back.
That night went to a party in freo with Jesus. Drank some red wine, met a lot of randoms and speed around the backyard in an old wicker-cane wheelchair. It rocked.
Monday morning woke up and went back to my house with Jesus. Had a jam then played at the Hydey. Was good fun. One of our better shows i think. had a blast anyways.
Tuesday was spent with a little Jam at my house, gotta work on our new song. and more xbox. Cant get enough of GTA San Andreas. Its the best.

Last night i saw Shop Girl. I quite liked it for a girly movie i must say. Interesting.

I also watched the craziest movie on SBS last night.
HUMAN NATURE
A philosophical farce written by Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich) and directed by Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind), Human Nature follows the ups and downs of an obsessive scientist, a female naturalist, and the man they discover, born and raised in the wild. Scientist Nathan (Tim Robbins) trains the wild man, Puff (Rhys Ifans), in the ways of the world, starting with table manners. Lila (Patricia Arquette) meanwhile, fights to preserve the man's simian past, which represents a freedom enviable to most. In the power struggle that ensues, an unusual love triangle emerges exposing the perversities of the human heart. This film is a comical examination of the trappings of desire in a world where both nature and culture are idealised.
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