[Feeling
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All riiiiight.
Having good times. On Mondays can sleep till nine, because my colloquium only starts at 11.30, and on some Mondays that is my only course for the whole day. Yesterday, though, was one of those where I have a four hour marathon of media history, which isn't as bad as it sounds. It's rather interesting, and we watch lots of videos. Yesterday we watched
"All The President's Men" - I had always wanted to see that one, and never managed to. And it's so much better than I could have imagined! Moreover, it's freaking hilarious at times! The whole course laughed their respective asses off. And my Dustin Hoffman *SQUEE* He's always cute, but I've never seen him *that* hot *licks lips* The hair! And, horror of horrors, Robert Redford is so goddamn sexy in this movie. I never ever liked RR, always found him totally slimey and just overall blurgh. But here - wow! Think I might have to get some early Redford movies. The funniest thing was the whole slash story, though. OMG. Slashiest movie I've seen in a while, and definitely in the Top Five of Slashiness. Woodward and Bernstein are SO doing it. All the time. All that pouting and bickering and exchanging looks and coming over in the middle of the night. I don't know how they found the time to type their story. And it's canon! Near the end, one guy talks to them in a hallway, and though I don't remember what it was about, it ends with him scoffing at them like this:
Guy: "Aww, just go and fuck yourselves!"
Woodward: *looks at Bernstein*
Bernstein: *looks at Woodward*
Both: *grin* *shrug* *walk to elevator*
And, of course, from the middle on every time the boss called for them, he just went "Woodstein!!" *lol* So that pairing even has an official name!
Bernstein: "Uh, are you SURE you need to write a DETAILED report of our 'work' together, John?!"
Woodward: "Our editor says we need to do more hands-on research."
Bernstein: "Aww, man... But I'm so tired."
Woodward: "Don't be such a baby. I did all the work last night!"
Bernstein: "Yes, but it's me that's sore now..."
Both Bernstein and Woodward were very distressed to see President Nixon dressed up as the Statue of Liberty to prove his innocence.
Bernstein and Woodward once again got told by their editor that the world just wasn't ready for the truth about Deep Throat.
After that went to the city with Daniela. Bought the birthday pressies for Judith, went to one of the many christmas fairs in Cologne, and then had dinner together. Very nice day.
Gonna go to the gym later, looking forward to it. And yay, tomorrow "GoF" with Gina :)