Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Guess whos back?

Doesnt the title remind you of that song by eminem? Im talking about "just lose it", not "without me".

You know, the one that created controversy because hardcore michael jackson fans were offended over the verses:

No worries, papas' got a brand new bag of toys
What else could I possibly do to make noise?
I done touched on everything but little boys
And thats not a stab at Michael
, I'm just psycho
I go a little bit crazy sometimes,
I get little bit out of control with my rhymes...


I dont even know why they were offended. I mean, Michael himself was okay with it (eventually). Eminems pokes fun at everyone. S'cool.

Besides, that off topic. What I really wanted to rant about was Miss Eakin, my maths teacher, and Mr Chen, my dads old uni friend who came to visit today.

Miss Eakin was a highlight of my day. She granted an extension for my VA asso without even thinking about it. I love teachers like that.

Mr Chen was like, phat, dude. I knew this as soon as he began talking. First thing he said was, "I went and had steak at the Opera House a couple of days ago, and the waitress had purple hair."

I think people who think like that, and say it are pretty cool.

And then he was like, "Once I read a book once explaining in detail how the way people eat steak relate to their character. For example, whether if you cut around or towards the middle, if you cut close to the bone or not, if you cut it up and then eat it, or eat and cut...etc etc etc"

I though that was fascinating, and I wanted to know the meaning of all those actions, but then he was like : "Oh, you know, I read it such a long time ago I forgot"

Still, interesting. I cant be bothered finding out for myself, but if anybody is reading this (I doubt it) and wants to know, remember, google is your friend.

Anyways, that not really what I wanted to say either. (Damn, this post is long). I wanted to praise the movie, 'Up', which I finally watched on the airplane. I didnt watch it at the cinemas because it looked tacky, and I was scared it'll disappoint me like Alvin and the Chipmunks 2. The chipettes sounded like they were high off helium or something. (Chipettes? Come ON, they're CHIPMUNKS, not midget french fries or someshit)

ANYWHO, 'Up' was AWESOME. The ending was kinda cliched and longwinded, but whatever. You could always gloss over that and say "classic" instead of "cliche". The short exert at the start showing the lovestory of Ellie&Carl was BEAUTIFUL. It was so sweet, I forgot to cry. It was all sunshine and rain at the same time, like a true lovestory. When Ellie died, it was even sadder than when Matthew died in Anne Of Green Gables.

that is all. goodnight.

gg