this was a nice, quiet weekend. my mom and i had a tiff on friday so i decided to tune her out this weekend - no calls, no family drama (right now i am pretty frustrated with everyone in my immediate family, save my sister). we had quite a cinematic and literary adventure this weekend - namely we watched 5 movies and i purchased and read some new
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thanks for the tip about the movie-- i think i've got my scary movie quota for oh, the next 3 years or so.
it's so sad you feel that way about lucky--i know what you mean. i feel like a lot of the things aren't applicable to me anymore; it's like they've changed their focus to cater to a slightly older audience. it's definitely not as adventurous or as innovative as it was before. i also think that there isn't as much price variety as there used to be. now $100 or less items are relegated to tanks and toiletries, if that. (but i still get it to glean very useful product description inspiration) but i am more disappointed by jane. it's not even the same magazine anymore, in so many ways. :( i loved old jane so much.
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i have "the prestige" right now. nick and i were going to watch it last night but we ended up eating late and didn't have time after dinner! i'm excited about it. my friend brian and i call one of our students "prestige" because we think he just plays dumb and is secretly brilliant.
princess diana died during my 16th birthday party.
i have the tim gunn book in my amazon wish list but the library hasn't gotten it yet. can i borrow it from the Meagan Library when i return the road and charity girl? you must have such a good book shelf!
the shopaholic books always drive me crazy yet i always read them. i need to get around to the baby one... i can't imagine bex as a mama!
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princess diana was so sad. i stayed up all night to see if she was going to make it.
you can definitely borrow the book, its a good read.
i so know what you mean about shopaholic - becky drives me crazy - but i read it for the comedy. they are highly entertaining books :)
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