So I went to work this morning...

Dec 03, 2005 12:30

And it was virtually pointless. I got there at 945, and realized I'd forgotten my swipecard. This wouldn't have been a problem, except that they didn't have any more. Eventually I came across someone who had an extra (at about 1100), but still never got clocked in. Why? Because the guy I was supposed to follow got there at 1130 and then got us ( Read more... )

movies, hind sight, work

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jarmon December 3 2005, 19:49:23 UTC
And The Piano has harvey keitel's pianist if I remember correctly...

Sorry this morning was what it was. Blerg.

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mandy12052 December 3 2005, 19:57:53 UTC
Well, I know tha Harvey Keitel plays a character in it, but as far as who is the pianist, I'm not sure. Although, according to the credits the woman (whose name escapes me at the moment) does have a piano teacher for the film, so I imagine she might be the one playing many of the pieces. Of course, those might not always be her hands.

This morning wasn't too bad, just minorly annoying.

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elegantelbow December 3 2005, 20:34:42 UTC
Also it has naked Keitel, and that's a good thing. There should be more naked men in the movies.

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jarmon December 3 2005, 20:38:38 UTC
Yea, that was just a really bad Harvey's naked joke. Pianist = penis. Homonyms. I'm a dork, moving along home now.

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mandy12052 December 3 2005, 21:48:32 UTC
Once again, you validate my labeling you a nerd. Hah!

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7ghent December 3 2005, 22:07:35 UTC
Technically, they're homophones. Homonyms are spelled the same, pronounced the same but have different meanings. Homophones just sound alike.

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jarmon December 3 2005, 22:11:06 UTC
I hate you Milkman Gabe.

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mandy12052 December 4 2005, 05:10:00 UTC
Actually... if you want to get technical about pronunciation they're neither. Granted, they are close, but really it just comes down to a poor attempt at a pun. However, you're right in terms of definition.

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mandy12052 December 4 2005, 05:16:07 UTC
For the record... proper pronunciation here:

pianist= pE-'a-nist
penis= 'pE-n&s

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