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Happy birthday to
breny I hope you have a fantastic day!
What an amazing film. When it finished no one said a word, and that silence was so powerful.
I knew it was going to be short and filmed via hand camera, so there were no surprises going in. Though the same couldn't be said for an old couple who walked out half way through. I liked how they paced the movie, the establishing party, then BAM! none stop action from that. Often my heart was racing, especially in the tunnels. I was like, no! Don't go in there!
It was inevitable what was going to happen at the end, but what got me was Hud dying. I thought he was going to make it, but no. Then the camera being buried followed by the happy stuff, what a way to end.
It's good how quick you get into the habit of wheelchair pushing again, but dude, some people are so inconsiderate. I mean, that's fine, just walk out in front of me or park your van inches from our car, which was in a disabled bay by the way. And yes door greeter person at Asda, this is me trying to juggle bags of shopping, but you just keep asking about the weather, because I so want to talk about how cold it is right now.
I also got a big ass blister with the skin pulled off on my finger. Believe me, I've showed that to James often, showing him my work related injury ;)
We need to go shopping again soon. Today starts the insane 10 days with five birthdays to buy for, plus Valentine's Day. As one of those birthdays is Corey's, it's an expensive time. Though he's not having a party this year, he wants to take three friends to Pizza Hut then onto the movies after. Which is fine, but I'll still get him a cake and need to decorate with banners, balloons etc. I need to get some cough medicine too, because I've come down with a cold. I'm going to blame that on James too, just because I can.
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What an amazing film. When it finished no one said a word, and that silence was so powerful.
I knew it was going to be short and filmed via hand camera, so there were no surprises going in. Though the same couldn't be said for an old couple who walked out half way through. I liked how they paced the movie, the establishing party, then BAM! none stop action from that. Often my heart was racing, especially in the tunnels. I was like, no! Don't go in there!
It was inevitable what was going to happen at the end, but what got me was Hud dying. I thought he was going to make it, but no. Then the camera being buried followed by the happy stuff, what a way to end.
It's good how quick you get into the habit of wheelchair pushing again, but dude, some people are so inconsiderate. I mean, that's fine, just walk out in front of me or park your van inches from our car, which was in a disabled bay by the way. And yes door greeter person at Asda, this is me trying to juggle bags of shopping, but you just keep asking about the weather, because I so want to talk about how cold it is right now.
I also got a big ass blister with the skin pulled off on my finger. Believe me, I've showed that to James often, showing him my work related injury ;)
We need to go shopping again soon. Today starts the insane 10 days with five birthdays to buy for, plus Valentine's Day. As one of those birthdays is Corey's, it's an expensive time. Though he's not having a party this year, he wants to take three friends to Pizza Hut then onto the movies after. Which is fine, but I'll still get him a cake and need to decorate with banners, balloons etc. I need to get some cough medicine too, because I've come down with a cold. I'm going to blame that on James too, just because I can.
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Date: 2008-02-08 04:55 pm (UTC)