Tomorrow, Tomorrow, There's always tomorrow!

Apr 28, 2010 00:00

Not going to post much. Should be going to bed. But I'm not. I'm posting instead.

Tomorrow is the BNL concert. It is going to rock. I even requested a Barenaked Ladies song on Cupcake and tea's radio show. Yay.

And in other news, I saw one of the funniest things today. A bunch of protesters were outside of McDonnalds on Bayfield street, saying something about broken chicken legs and wings or something to that effect. Anyways, they were boycotting them and protesting. What was funny was on that same corner there was a car accedent. Am I the only one to see the irony of this? They're protest against broken chicken legs and wings caused an accedent which most likley results in a broken arm or leg. Gotta love arses who believe their voice really matters. It sure does, just look what you've accomplished.

Other than that not much to report. Had lunch with my mom. Still not used to everyone congradulating me for graduating from University. I'm sure it would have been a big deal 50 years ago, but in this time and age? Not so much. When my friends who DONT have a university degree are smarter than those who DO have one, I dont feel like I've acomplished anything speciel.

I also finished my book 'Catch me if you can'. It was good. Different than the movie, but still had alot of the same key aspects to it. The book protrays a different Frank, a more sly and devinare charater. Almost James Bondish. Where as the film was more of a kid who was unsure of himself and playing the odds like some kind of game. Also the relationship between the main officer on his case was non-exsistant. They met like twise in the novil. But either way, the novil did miss one key aspect that the movie had: a half naked Amy Adams. She was the first practicly naked woman I saw on the big screen, so without that, the novil just seemed to lack something. But it did make up for it in other arias. Less scantily arias. But this also means I got to start the other book I brought down with me: Up in the Air by Walter Kirn. And get this: he wrote the book version of 'Thumbsucker' a movie that I really enjoyed as well. Seems most of the movies that I really love start out as books. I must investigate this ferther.

And on that note, I'm going to bed. Big day tomorrow and all.

concert, humourist happenstance, graduation, books

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