Ha ha! fooled you! Thought this was another profanity laden rant of doom didn't you? WRONG! Fuck you for thinking that! Anyway, I had a pretty entertaining week, starting with the chili/tamale movie-thon with Mel and Carolyn. Apparently they thought I was going to stand them up and went as far as to try to call my cel phone (which I never have on anyway). I said I would show up after six and I did. I had to take care of a couple of things and chatted with a very chatty friend before I took off for Norris, but I had a great time nevertheless. Toxic Avenger rules!! I haven't seen that movie since I was a small child! I had forgotten how truly bad and politically incorrect Troma movies are! I'm trying to resist buying the Troma Limited edition DVD pack!
The other movie was the black and white classic, Diabolique. It's considered a horror movie, but it came off more like a Hitchcock thriller/suspense. I guess I could see it being ground breaking 40 years ago, but it doesn't quite make it to today's standards. I have to admit it had me in suspense for awhile until I figured out what was going on. Won't spoil the movie for you, but it was a nice "surprise."
Friday moring, I got to spend an hour at the DMV to get my license renewed and I swear I felt like I was in the middle of the Heartland series because every freakin' yokel from a 100 mile radius was there to get their tags renewed and they just happened to bring their ENTIRE families! Good god, I was expecting to see a freaking chicken flutter across the air, but I'm sure they were in the parking lot or something. urg....
Last night I hung out with Kenny and Lonnie and we just blasted each other on our favorite video game while talking some mad trash. We also talked about life, marriage, women and so forth. Not a bad way to spend a miserably cold Friday night.
Lonnie was talking about how his friend met his wife--apparently during his first day at work he was singing Digital Underground's "Humpty Dance" and stopped when he realized he was getting funny looks, but then a young woman continued singing where he left off. The rest is history. Who would've thought that the "Humpty Dance" would bring two people together like that?? I told Lonnie if I ever met a girl who actually understood all the random movie quotes I spew out all the time, I'd consider her a keeper! Hell, if she was a Simpsons and Family Guy fan, I'd marry her on the spot!
She's out there somewhere.... ah....to dream the impossible dream.
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