Current mood: | curious |
Current music: | Magic Knights Rayearth OST 2 |
Hi, my name is Sherry, and I'm addicted to spoilers.
*twitch*
Current mood: | curious |
Current music: | Magic Knights Rayearth OST 2 |
Hi, my name is Sherry, and I'm addicted to spoilers.
*twitch*
Current location: | my room |
Current mood: | creative |
Current music: | Sweetest Thing, by U2 |
Kyriandre smacked Azrylle on her arm.
“Fight for him, Az! If you don’t, you’ll never forgive yourself.”
Even though she rolled her eyes at the fairly trite nature of Kyriandre’s advice, she knew that it was true now. Deep down she understood that she shouldn’t bleed herself dry for a lost cause, but she also didn’t intend to give up too easily. A lump formed in her throat when she thought of the last look Maleon gave her before he walked away. When Kyriandre saw the slight change in her composure, she offered a squeeze of her hand for reassurance. Azrylle lifted her eyes to meet Kyriandre’s as she strengthened her resolve.
“I’ll get him back, Kyrie. I will.”
Current mood: | chipper |
Current music: | Goodbye My Lover, by James Blunt |
Now that I've finished the series (*tear*), I cannot help but reflect on some of the good moments toward the end, even if the show as a whole was an absolute mess...
Allow me to evidence said mess:
Jigga-what?!? This happened like...5 minutes after the flower thing. Needless to say, there was much frustration to be had in the last 5 episodes (as if there wasn't enough to begin with, lol). But it ended well, and I loved it... and now I want it. ^_^ Why, you might ask?
That's why.
teeheehee
Current location: | North 414 |
Current mood: | dorky |
Current music: | Lovelight, by Robbie Williams |
If this day is any indication of the semester to come, then it ought to be interesting - in other words, full of ups and downs, lucky moments, and bizarre situations. I didn't have to sit through the long line for registration today (yay!) because apparently I'm completely taken care of academically and financially... for the moment anyway, lol. I had many good encounters with people, some bad (or at least not all that great), and one confusing one.... really confusing. Oh well. Then, after lunch and after Michelle registered, she and I went to Walmart to get some stuff we realized we needed once we got here and settled in. A lot of stuff, actually. Needless to say, I won't be needing or even wanting to go back to Walmart for a while!
When we got back, we went to our rooms until dinner at 6... and then found out that dinner was at 5, not 6 - we didn't get that email in time. -_- So we figured, hey, this is the only Tuesday we're going to be able to take advantage of 35 Cent Wing Night at Buffalo Wild Wings because we will have Study of Film on Tuesday nights hereafter (and then House at 9, of course!)..... so we decided to go. And after I put up a reserve sign on the TV for House and as I was jogging to Michelle's car, a blood vessel in my right ring finger burst! What the crap!? So now it's purple. Yay.
Anyway, the food was great (and cheap =D), and we made it back to watch House with time to spare, and now I'm relaxing in my room, chatting with my roomie, and watching this funny Korean TV drama called Full House (yeah, you read that right, and no, it doesn't have anything to do with our American 90s sitcom Full House, lol).
Current mood: | grateful |
Current music: | I Started A Joke, by The Wallflowers |
Kind words have kept me alive.
This was featured on the year's funniest commercials show on TBS, but I had seen it on TV before, and it caught me by surprise the first time I saw it. I cracked up!
Current mood: | contemplative |
Current music: | Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix), by The Prodigy |
I saw Children of Men tonight and thought it was pretty good. I liked the storyline, didn't so much appreciate the language (too many JCs for my liking), shifted uncomfortably during the blatant boob shot (I was sitting next to my dad), and scoffed at the computer animated newborn baby (psh!! if you're going to do it, do it right!). I've decided that I would rather see a regular baby and know that it's supposed to look like a newborn than have an inevitably unconvincing and thus rather cheesy computer animated baby the entire time. Gag. And I must say, the trailer is particularly misleading on a subject or two.
Don't let my three complaints deceive you though. I did enjoy the movie, even if it was bittersweet. I was among an unresponsive crowd in that theater though, I tell you what - they didn't laugh at a single funny thing in the whole first half of the movie, probably because they weren't expecting humor. But hey, I chuckled. I managed to keep my sadness about the end-of-the-world-ness in check until the part of the movie where all the men with guns stopped fighting because they saw the baby... and at that point, I cried like a baby. It was moving.