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Thursday, March 14, 2002  
Daichi says:

the camera site dont work for me now. sniff. nothing worketh for me today. stupid permission on my fake pc card got changed and I don't have root on that machine. I want ROOT! I want ROOT!

Anyhoo, I think I'm missing something in that princess story ; just because the woman stopped weaving she gets punished? hUnH?

I wish I lived in the plateau. You had it good over there. Cool stores, and I'm noticing a lot of the "well-known" pro-imaging services are around there. I just hope that I can find a place that can do all my photograph developping needs. Sigh, I used to think L.Lozeau was good at everything - they make the most beautiful prints, but their b&w sux and do mediocre slide work...

So does anyone want to model for me? b&w... I gotta practice...

posted by daichi on 6:31 AM

Monday, March 11, 2002  
Daichi says:
yeah I think we'd all snooze during a simpsons... powerpuff is fun but I find that if I watch
more than one, I usually end up falling asleep. sigh, there ain't good stuff on TV no more.

rented "the one"... I didn't think it was as "horrid" as some people said it was - decent action,
cool fx, (albeit not that original). At least there are a couple of movies coming out this weekend.

one flew over the cuckoo's nest - I just love that big Indian dude ripping out the water fountiain..
(or the simpsons version ahahaha) I wouldn't really call the movie charming though... ? I
think it just goes to show how far good writing can take you. If you want another well written
movie, BUT recent, check out "The Spanish Prisoner" directed by David Mamet. (A Canadian,
since you seem so patriotic these days) As for charming "old" movies, I'd check out the
"The Thin Man" series starring Myrna Loy and some dude (ugg, can't remember). Anyway its
a series of movies from the 30's about a retired detective and his very involved wife (Myrna) and
the chemistry between the two is hilarious.
Anyway they're great "old" movies... 'course and I still recommend early Hitchcock...

so I'm guessing only Andrew is up for expos and nobody is up for the circus...

posted by daichi on 7:12 AM

 
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