After such an exciting post as yesterday's water post, I figure that a post about something happy and uplifting might be just want the doctor ordered. Now, I have something to admit to you all...I'm generally a fan of the high-school romance movie. There...I said it. Something about a first step here and admitting something should probably be in order but we shall move along to the topic at hand. This afternoon gbuugg and I made our way to the local "dollar"1 theatre to see a screening of "John Tucker Must Die." Corny, I know, but bare with me. Three girls make it their goal to make John Tucker, the biggest "player" in their school miserable. Not to ruin the complex plot for those who wish to see it, but this movie has the makings of a hilariously funny jaunt back to high school. With a little perspective on the years that weren't so great, laughing at a movie like John Tucker is a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon...when I should be doing homework.That's right...classes started up again. Working on my 20th year of education, teaching Western Civ 2 and reading and writing up the wazoo I have only pondered once..."And tell me again why I signed up for more of this???" Left to its own devices my brain likes to idle on things like VH1 and E! Entertainment channel, but it really isn't happy doing either of those things. With the exception of the movie, what else I have I done this weekend since the water poured over my floor like a typhoon?? Done homework and slept. Wow...if being 25 makes you this much of a party animal, I can't wait until my 26th year.... ;-)Anyway...off to watch the Primetime Emmy's and be catty about all the uproariously funny fashions. And to, oh yeah...drool over the fantastic shoes.__________1 Our "dollar" theatre is no longer actually one dollar, it is in fact $1.50. Wednesday night that used to be "50 Cent" night is now the only actual "dollar" night. I know...why am I complaining about only paying $1.50 to see a movie in a theatre.2 For those who are unfamiliar with my background...I have never taken as much as taught a Western Civ class. Staying two weeks (or maybe one) ahead of my students will be key here.
Post je objavljen 24.12.2009. u 03:08 sati.