All I want to do, is be more like me and be less like you

Sep 23, 2006 11:17


First, I have a feeling they didn't show up on my flist properly, and also it's a chance for the newbies to check it out:
Supernatural 121: Salvation - Piccie Review
Supernatural 122: Devil's Trap - Review with pictures
Dial uppers be warned.

When my parents started this whole thing about wanting to move to a smaller apartement I figured they would take their time, and maybe I'd have a chance to start looking for one of my own before we actually had to leave the house. Seems I was way to optimistic. I've been honest with my parents, said I'm not happy with the situation, but I understand that they want something smaller. 
They put in on a bid on a place, it was a very nice flat, but they got outbid and left it alone. They've contacted the realtor so he can get started on the process of selling the house. As much as I love my parents, even in this house I sometimes feel that we're living to close, a little apartment won't help matters. It's also, that I've been moving back and forth from London for the last 3 years, I was finally looking forward to some stability, not having to think of moving for another year. And I'm uprooted again. I'm so tired of packing up my life and moving around. 
I feel like I can't fully relax here anymore, because I keep waiting to hear my parents tell me it's time to start packing again.
Just feeling a bit hopeless right now, only time will tell.

On the upside. I sent an application via post to Nordisk Film about a moth ago. So yesterday I checked the e-mail I set up for work purposes, and there was a mail from them asking me to send my CV via e-mail, so I would be easier to distribute in between the departments. This got my hopes up a little bit, hopefully there might be something for me there. It's in Oslo though, so I'd have to move, but to be honest since that would be moving to my own place I'd be happy. The more I think about it Oslo isn't a bad place to end up, I really didn't want to initially as I'm not to fond of Oslo, but I have friends there, and it's much easier to come home here to visit my family and friends than any of the other places. Cross your fingers for me?


Beluga stopped by here yesterday, was very nice. We sat talking for a while, ended up watching an episode of 'Psych', followed by 'Supernatural: Faith', and the first two episodes of season 3 of 'House M.D.'.
On a side note: I've discovere that 'Psych' used a location that's been used in 'Supernatural'. I can provide photographic evidence if you wish.

Okay, and now for a little project I'm working on. Pimping norwegian artists. Behind the cut are three music videos from YouTube, featuring different Norwegian artists. Have a listen and look and see what you think. We all like finding new music don't we?

http://www.youtube.com/v/Oi83W8Ne7qM
Christine Guldbrandsen - Surfing In The Air.
This beautiful Celtic ethno pop ballad from the young rising Norwegian star Christine Guldbrandsen, shot in the dramatic landscape on the saga island of Iceland, was what really shot Christine to fame in Norway. In Norway, many people are saying about her that she might become the new Sissel Kyrkjebø, probably Norway's answer to Carola.
She was Norway's contestant in the Euro Vision Song contest this year, but that was with a different song.

http://www.youtube.com/v/blSO3CrFqpw
"The Living Daylights" by A-Ha (1987)
The theme song to the James Bond film 'The Living Daylights' featuring Timothy Dalton as James Bond. 
It's one of my fave Bond songs.

http://www.youtube.com/v/OviIggZw1Oc
Bertine Zetlitz - Girl Like You.
The video of Bertine Zetlitz' Hit of 2003.
She's pretty popular in Norway, I have no idea if anybody outside of Norway has heard of her though.

I'll keep posting vids like this every once in a while, have collected quite a few. Not all bands I like, but that doesn't mean you guys won't like 'em. Hope you find something that tickles your fancy.

devil's trap, work, psych, cv, moving, oslo, video, supernatural, london, picture, beluga, music, apartment, house m.d., review, a-ha, flat

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