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Mar. 1st, 2004 03:48 pmI need to stop being away from the computer all weekend. Stuff adds up (have you noticed that about stuff?). And yet, I must go to work and therefore can't even catch up yet. It would be frustrating, but really, nothing's going anywhere. It's getting older, but it isn't leaving.
Saw a good movie - local one, filmed in Portland. It's called What the bleep do We Know? and it's pretty interesting. It's kinda a documentary on quantum physics, only... not. One of the filmmakers called it the antithesis of The Passion of the Christ, for what that's worth (Haven't seen tPotC as of yet... probably won't, as there's been mention of gore).
Watched some more of Angel Season Three. It's fascinating how connected everything is. Also, Cordy look horrible with that hair. I mean, with the light hair, you really notice that mole on her face. She looked nice in Waiting in the Wings, though. And Wesley's arc is as fascinating as I'd hoped.
The Loa: "Simple mortal, your pain is just beginning. Betrayal and agony lie in wait, and time - is running out, yet still you ignore the question."
Well, he certainly wasn't exaggerating about Wes' fate. His pain was just beginning. Also, betrayal and agony.
Saw a good movie - local one, filmed in Portland. It's called What the bleep do We Know? and it's pretty interesting. It's kinda a documentary on quantum physics, only... not. One of the filmmakers called it the antithesis of The Passion of the Christ, for what that's worth (Haven't seen tPotC as of yet... probably won't, as there's been mention of gore).
Watched some more of Angel Season Three. It's fascinating how connected everything is. Also, Cordy look horrible with that hair. I mean, with the light hair, you really notice that mole on her face. She looked nice in Waiting in the Wings, though. And Wesley's arc is as fascinating as I'd hoped.
The Loa: "Simple mortal, your pain is just beginning. Betrayal and agony lie in wait, and time - is running out, yet still you ignore the question."
Well, he certainly wasn't exaggerating about Wes' fate. His pain was just beginning. Also, betrayal and agony.