Hey hipcats, it's been ages, but at last I give you another real post. I swear I'll get the hang of the bi-weekly bit again, but only time will tell for sure. I hope the Avatar post convinced some people to at least give the movie a shot
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I'm always excited to see new stuff in your journal, especially when there are so many piiiictuuuress. -head lolls and eyes glaze over for a bit-
UH. So. I totally agree with what you said about Avatar. I freaking loved the movie. However, I've heard a lot more people comparing it to Pocahontas. In any case, it's a relatively common theme in movies. I don't know why people are getting bent out of shape about a re-used theme; directors and writers do it all the damn time. Aaanyway. Love love love that movie.
PICTURES. I'm not even going to attempt to make this look like a paragraph. I'm just going to throw random statements/questions at you based on whatever picture tickles my fancy.
Your "kitchen" looks so cute! I like the way the window bits have that frosted design with the leaves.
That crab is adorable.
How long did it take you to climb that mountain? Looks like an awesome view up there.
I. ALMOST. DIED. LAUGHING. at the caption you put underneath the picture of the steps.
Aaaand finally, "Cream-o"s just look inverse oreos.
YAYY for Ed updates! I will wait with bated breath for the next.
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I've heard the Pochahontas comparison too, and Aliens, Matrix, and The Last Samurai. Fern Gully is just the most ridiculous since people are bringing it up now like it was a good movie.
But yeah, loved Avatar. I'm contemplating ways to see it again. It won't be IMAX, but I'd like to compare anyways.
The mountain, up and down combined, took about two and a half hours. Maybe three. It's called Sanbei.
Cream-O looks like reverse oreos, but they sure don't taste like it. I was sad.
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