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Monday, March 29, 2010

"After You're Gone"

I've been having some weird dreams lately. For the first time in my history of remembered dreams, I died in a dream for the first time. I was all excited because I had finally bought a record player and we were driving back to my house when the car coming from the other direction started shooting at us. Luckily, we were in a heavily armed van, so we took our positions with our armaments and fought to the death. Well, I fought to my death at least--I'm not sure who really won, but the moral of the story is apparently for me to not get a record player.

My most recent one was where I had a little sister who was an even little tyke who wanted to keep a ferret and a parrot in the same cage. I repeatedly told her that it was a bad idea, but the maniacal little thing knew what was going to happen and did it anyway. The possessed child threw the parrot into the ferret's cage and happily watched the ferret rip the bird to pieces, and then she turned into a huge lizard monster.

And then I woke up.

Anywho, not much to report beyond that. I saw a terrible German movie on Sunday for my G250 class--which could have been the inspiration for the terrible lizard dream if I hadn't dreamt it first. It was about three kids living in the village of Stalina, which basically worshiped Joseph Stalin. One of the boys was a ridiculous masochist, the little girl just random recited poetry throuhought the movie (she was more annoying than Dakota Fanning in War of the Worlds), and then the other kid was just annoying. And liked rainbows. The movie wasn't too bad, except for the completely unnecessary nudity and violent animal skinning and beheadings and such. I mean, the opening scene was the girl talking by a tree, and then the shot zooming out to show mannequins hanging like dead bodies from the tree. And that was the least violent part of the film.

Creepy girl.

Other than that, not much to report. I guess that isn't a bad thing though; still waiting for results for DCI and my supervisor interview though. That's kind of nerve-wracking. And I have one test down, so that's helpful as well.

Until next time...

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