I'm starting a new project today, because it looks warm outside and spring always seems like a time to start things. I dreamed this up the other day when I was making a mix cd, and I was trying to figure out which Shin's song on the Garden State Soundtrack was supposed to change your life. I came across this thing that Zach Braff wrote about how that soundtrack is really the soundtrack of his life...and I thought 'Holy shit, that would be like major fun to do.' So, I started looking through the music on my computer, and realized that at least half of it is mix cds and I don't have the names of the songs.
So, I'm going through my music library, song by song, google-ing the lyrics, and naming everything. It was fun for awhile, now its just tedious. But I'll be happy about it when I'm done, and there is some good stuff on here that I totally forgot about. And a shit ton of random emo songs from when Caitlyn Ryan and I were emo and used to make each other cds. Oh, those were the days...
My intro to lit teacher lets us pick all our own things to read. The unit we're on is book by authors from Iowa. So, I picked what I though would be like the ultimate easy book to write a paper on-'The Bridges of Madison County' cause, like hello. And I can write about how I remember when they were making the movie and blah blah blah. However, once I got the book (which was a nearly impossible fiasco in itself) and started reading it this morning, I'm kind of freaked out because its actually a really good book. I always feel like I should think everything from/about Winterset is lame, because generally it is, but this book was worth the read. And it was short. I have a new appreciation for short books these days...
I watched 'Eragon' last night, and I've decided it is on my official list of awesomely bad movies. Not quite up to par with 'Lake Placid' or anything, but pretty good. I mean bad.
I'm now halfway through season 4 of 'Xena' and I've kind of started to panic about what I'm going to do when I finish season 6. Then it came to me-I'll watch it again.
I fucking love Netflix.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
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