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sarea ([personal profile] sarea) wrote2005-02-20 08:40 pm
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The eyes ease open and it's dark again.

I was at Nordstrom's today. It was a harrowing experience for my wallet. I now have another handbag, a matching wallet, and two pairs of shoes that I didn't have before. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME??? I'm turning into that stupid bitch from the Shopaholic books. Someone needs to do an intervention with me and my credit cards like they did for Rachel in Friends. This is getting ridiculous. I have a sickness. The handbag/wallet were totally my fault, but I'm putting the blame for the shoes on Julie. She spent far too long at the Clinique counter, which left me to wander and get into dangerous situations.

We also went and saw Coach Carter. We both must have cried about six different times. Coming out of the theater, we looked it, too. It wasn't the most unique sports movie I've ever seen, but was well done for all the predictability. Plus Samuel L. Jackson rocks. And it doesn't hurt that there were so many cute boys running around on screen. <g>

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What I thought about last week's Alias:

Détente:

I have to admit: I was most looking forward to this episode for the trailer for next week's ep at the end. I knew it's the one in which Sark finally makes an appearance. <g>

Luckily, there was more to enjoy about the ep than just that ... but not a whole lot. I like Nadia, and Nadia/Weiss, more with every passing episode. Too bad I can't say the same for Syd.

I'm sick of her posturing re: Sloane. At this point, I'm almost on Sloane's side. There are only so many "U R such a bastard OMG I H8 U!!!" confrontations Syd can have with Sloane before it starts to get stupid and monotonous. As far as I'm concerned, they reached that point after the very first one. Syd wants to stick around and keep an eye on Sloane, because he's a devious SOB? Then you know, open animosity isn't exactly going to help you cause, lameass. If he knows you don't trust him (which you have made no secret of), then do you think he's going to be more secretive or open about his activities? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Gee, it's a mystery. So far, Syd has been all talk and no action. And all the talk has been boring.

There were seriously a few moments in the ep in which I cringed. Cringed, it was so hokey. The girls doing their little girl speak, and the boys not understanding? *gag* *gag* I liked seeing Nadia and Syd in their cool outfits, and acting like ditzes. Liked seeing them work together on the boat. But it was all pretty contrived, and mainly I just felt embarrassed for them.

As for the guy who was supposedly such a jerk to his girlfriend? Would have been nice if we'd seen any evidence of it. I don't need a lot -- just enough to buy that he was a dickhead, and that's why that chick was all down on him. The fact that they didn't bother with it -- that they just expected us to swallow whatever they were giving us -- is just so typical of this season's show.

All that being said, I didn't totally hate the episode. Maybe because the Syd/Vaughn was thankfully quiet.

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You have one week left to vote in the Oscars poll. There are the movies/people I think should win, the movies/people I want to win, and the movies/people I think will win. My final votes reflect all of them, and that's probably why I never win stuff like this. :D

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Gacked from various peeps on my friends list...

Baby stable after second head removed: 10-month-old girl suffered from 'parasitic' twin birth defect -- That is so sad.

The most amusing meme I've seen in awhile: You name three people. I have to pick one to push off a cliff, one to marry, and one to shag.

Do your worst!

[identity profile] theliningsilver.livejournal.com 2005-02-21 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Take the choices from the snark, for you I pick fictional: Spike, Draco, and Sark!

[identity profile] sarea-okelani.livejournal.com 2005-02-21 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
Spike - shag
Draco - marry
Sark - push off a cliff

OMG battle of the badass British blond boys. I can't believe the very first one was so difficult!!! Wench!

Here's my reasoning, although really, catch me on a different day and it might all be different: Spike's had hundreds of years of practice; he's got to be great in the sack. But not so much marriage material, since he's in love with Buffy, and anyway I don't think the undead really make for great husbands. Plus he'll always be hotter than you, especially in your old age, so what's the fun in that? Draco's wealth will keep me in the lifestyle to which I am accustomed (or will make myself accustomed, once I'm his wife :D), and if it's fanfic Draco, he's good-looking, witty, and noble to boot! Sark's the most volatile of the bunch, imho. He's as likely to kill you as kiss you. And while that's kind of exciting in its own right, in the long run I just don't think he has it in him to settle down. But I'd like to fuck him before pushing him off the cliff, though.

[identity profile] theliningsilver.livejournal.com 2005-02-21 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Fantastic rationale. And you know, frankly, I was all set to make things hard because after I posted this meme, my flist showed their true colors and got all sadistic on me.

Worst choices I got? Well, I think the David Thewlis/Jorge Garcia/Steve Buscemi triangle was pretty freakin' bad.
:-)