Because clearly I have not spammed my journal enough this weekend, here are a few more thoughts. (Aside: Eep! What is that autosave thing?! That is freaking me out!)
Yup! It has been much on my mind. I got very distracted by collecting pretty pictures of people and I even bought the Hollywood Vanity Fair edition because... you know... pretty naked people on the cover! But I am seriously having trouble prioritising my peoples. However rest assured it is in the works...
I *adored* Walk the Line and agree with everything you said. And do you know what? Johnny Cash really *did* propose to June in that way. I balled my eyes out when it happened.
I whispered something slightly different to my friend half way through the movie: "I'm finding him very hot."
Heee! The proposal was gorgeous--what a wonderful story and how wonderful that they stayed married all those years after! I knew next to nothing about them so it made the movie a sweet surprise.
I didn't need to whisper the 'very hot' comment, as that was the acknowledged reason we were there in the first place! I had expected the hot (and got it in buckets!) but I hadn't expected to enjoy June or her dynamic with Johnny so much.
*sigh* I have Gmail. That's the silly thing. But all my old RL friends have known my Yahoo address for TEN YEARS and I fear they will not adjust to the change very well if I just blow it off. I guess I could change to Gmail for LJ notifications though. Yes. Yes, that would be good. *resolves*
Oh I so need to write the Lois essay! But I have that thing where I'm nervous because I want to do my favourite character justice, and so I dilly-dally! Instead of just plonking the first thoughts that come into my head online, like I do with my other stuff! ;)
It amuses that you cut-tagged in such a way that people could skip your bitching if they wanted to. That's really the opposite of spamming your f'list!
I don't have yahoo configured as my default mail program, so I don't get message notifications, but whenever I go to the yahoo page it is always telling me I have 8 new messages when I really only have one. That makes me sad! Also when I am home on dial-up it loads slower than Outlook, and I didn't know that was humanly *possible*.
Walk the Line only played in my town right before Christmas, and has not been brought back dspite the Oscar nominations, which makes me sad, because I really wanted to see it, and now I have to wait for the DVD to come out.
Yes, Yahoo is with the crazy slow loading quite often. I am seriously close to 'breaking up' with Yahoo once and forever. Gmail is so much spunkier! But that would be annoying for everyone who's had my yahoo address for TEN YEARS. *sigh*
Walk the Line would be good on DVD too. It'd be a good one to see on a quiet Sunday night or something. A 'feelgood' movie with substance. I'm actually surprised I liked it, as I usually find something to complain about in big successful movies of that sort, but the two leads really charmed me.
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I whispered something slightly different to my friend half way through the movie: "I'm finding him very hot."
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I didn't need to whisper the 'very hot' comment, as that was the acknowledged reason we were there in the first place! I had expected the hot (and got it in buckets!) but I hadn't expected to enjoy June or her dynamic with Johnny so much.
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I would encourage you to go see The Fog, but I'm not feeling cruel today. lol
Still have to see Walk the Line myself.
And I'm looking forward to that Lois essay. :D
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Oh I so need to write the Lois essay! But I have that thing where I'm nervous because I want to do my favourite character justice, and so I dilly-dally! Instead of just plonking the first thoughts that come into my head online, like I do with my other stuff! ;)
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I don't have yahoo configured as my default mail program, so I don't get message notifications, but whenever I go to the yahoo page it is always telling me I have 8 new messages when I really only have one. That makes me sad! Also when I am home on dial-up it loads slower than Outlook, and I didn't know that was humanly *possible*.
Walk the Line only played in my town right before Christmas, and has not been brought back dspite the Oscar nominations, which makes me sad, because I really wanted to see it, and now I have to wait for the DVD to come out.
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Walk the Line would be good on DVD too. It'd be a good one to see on a quiet Sunday night or something. A 'feelgood' movie with substance. I'm actually surprised I liked it, as I usually find something to complain about in big successful movies of that sort, but the two leads really charmed me.
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