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Rumblings from the Goondocks

Tuesday, December 07, 2004 

Now I'm Feeling Zombified

After a long day on Monday with the wake and the drive to and from it. I felt like crap at work all day. There is so much to do, with very little time to do it in. We have launches, coding, design, and various other things on my plate. I don't see a stop anytime soon.

In media gripe news, don't you just hate GAP ads? They are just as terrible as the OLD NAVY commercials. Between those two commercials, I'd rather wear a bearskin. Can those OLD NAVY rejects be any more fake? As you can see, the holidays are starting to really get to me.

I'm taking my car into the shop tomorrow to fix my bumper. Another thing to get done, another thing to waste time doing. I'm still steaming about the guy who ran into me because he wasn't paying attention. Damn, I mean it's my first new car.

Bought new DVD's today (Bourne Supremacy & Dodge Ball). Thing is will I have time to watch them? Probably not. I watched HERO over the weekend. Although subtitled (which I personally enjoy) some may find bothersome, the overall movie was excellent. The cinematography and use of colors and environment was perfect. Plus a very interesting story. I would give it a 4/5 on the bee scale, definitely worth picking up. I also rewatched Kentucky Fried Movie. This has to be one of my favorite all time comedy movies. If you have not idea what the movie is about, think of a movie from the 1970's, plenty of skits and one of the greatest spoofs on a Bruce Lee film (A Fistful of Yen). If you haven't checked this oldie out, and aren't offened and can laugh at dirty jokes, you'll love it. It's definitely from a much simpler time when you could actually do stuff in a movie.

Due to the fact that I have to get up early, I'll catch up more tomorrow...


posted by Brad Chaney  # 11:45 PM   Comments: Post a Comment

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