31 October 2005
Halloween
Sunday I agreed after quite a bit of persuasion to go to see Saw II for Shannon's birthday. I'm not good at handling blood and gore. I didn't even watch the opening scene of Saw II, but hearing him cut out his own eye, dig around for the key that was under it, and then the trap closing on his head was enough for me. I passed out. I went to watch In Her Shoes instead.
With scary movies you have mostly all gore or a really fucked up story line. I obviously don't do gore, and as for the fucked up plots, it disturbs me that there are people who actually think this shit up. Even though I liked Seven and actually made it through the movie, the thought of someone's entire life revovling around their elaborate plot to kill others is creepy as hell. Random acts of violence are one thing, but when a person methodically plots these murders it gets to me.
Some people will blow off my concern by saying, It's only a movie. But the fact is that real people write these things down and make movies out of them, and other real people do these things with their lives. So as a result, I am writing off scary movies for good.
Follow up
Flight Of The Conchords
29 October 2005
22 October 2005
Freedom of Speech
Best Wishes,
Mel Jay and Rachael
20 October 2005
to cap off an otherwise dull day
I dealt with some issues myself tonight. Although we weren't talking about Russian dolls or rogue unicorns, but did come across the topic of imaginary relationships and monkeys and imaginary relationships with monkeys, it was nice to get some of what has been bothering me lately off my chest. It's a welcome change to have a good conversation with someone who understands where I'm coming from.
18 October 2005
Mi Familia
Ah, family. Just coming down from an amazing "Girl's Weekend" with my mom and sis. What a great reminder of the importance of the ones you love!! But, I will decline to get all sappy on your ass. Instead, I'll give you the official "Top Ten Things Seen and Heard During the Jarrett Girl's Weekend 'o Fun 2005." (Long title, I know, I'm still working on it).
10. "If you spelled Georgia like the people here say it, it would be JawwJuh." (me to my sister within ten minutes of their arrival)
9. "Does G Love still have his special sauce?" (yes mother, he does.)
8. "Oh LOOK honey, there's the Catholic Church!!" (again, my mother)
7. "That bitch. Forget about the 'honor system.'" (My mom, as she pours another glass of wine at Macaroni Grill in mock protest to our whore of a waitress.)
6. "Do they sell alcohol before noon here?" (starting to notice a trend?)
5. "Well, we'll have to leave at 5:30 am, but at least we can make it to Waffle House." (me, of course)
4. "I'm going for the Amanda Bynes, 'What I Like About You' look, but on a budget." (me to my sister while in Nordstom trying on oversized sunglasses)
3. "God, when you get to Lubbock the first thing we are doing is getting you a pedicure." (um...thanks Mom?)
2. "Do you think Beanie recognized us?" "I wonder what little Gucci is doing?" and other insipid comments such as this referring to our dogs as people, or better yet, small children.
And the number one comment overheard during the "Jarrett Girls' Weekend 'o Fun 2005"...
1. "Should we get another bottle of wine??"
11 October 2005
Wyn Tee
1. You used to have a Nelly doll in the dorm room.
2. Song: Khia, My Neck My Back; and the PCD. Movie: Anchorman, duh. Oh, and Teen Witch.
3. "okRay"
4. On our official recruiting visit. Quiet but nice. But I thought you'd go to Michigan!
5. Quiet competitor. Haha. Plus, I wa so worried and nervous about making a good impression that I didn't pay too close attention. What can I say, I'm selfish!
6. No jello. Pudding baby, with Bill Cosby as the referee. "Challenge!"
7. How come I have never met your dad?!
Justin
1. You have an affinity for online quizzes.
2. Damien Rice, Volcano; Garden State.
3. I will have to get back to you on this one.
4. Reading your blog last Tuesday.
5. That you are especially witty.
6. Mystery Magical Twist.
7. Are you a bottomless pit of ideas?
Cap'n C
2. Celine, It's All Coming Back to Me. Anchorman.
3. Yes, I drive a BMW.
4. Playing beer pong with you at Matt's.
5. What spontaneity.
6. Extreme green apple.
7. Would you marry Will Ferrell? For real.
Rachael Ray
2. The Scabs, "Tarantula"; Kill Bill
3. The Ultimate Hangover Cure
4. We have another quaddamn recruit???
5. No way does she drink.
6. The champagne millenium edition. Duh.
7. How now brown cow?
Mel Jay
2. Song: Hollaback Girl. Movie: Love Actually
3. All the gold in the sunset.
4. We were at Buffalo Wild Wings on Sixth watching the Yankee/Florida playoff game and drinking beer on my visit. You were heading a political debate.
5. What a stiff.
6. Strawberries & Creme (the kind in the snack cups, you know?).
7. Did you spend your childhood in the library?
10 October 2005
Hit me
1. Respond with something random about you.
2. Tell you what song/movie reminds me of you.
3. Say something that only makes sense to me and you.
4. Tell you my first memory of you.
5. Reveal what I thought of you upon first impression.
6. Chose a flavor of jello we could wrestle in.
7. Ask you something that I have always wanted to know about you.
09 October 2005
Ask and you shall be told
1. I would wish that I could get by on about 3 hours of sleep everyday and had unlimited resources so that I could knock out some things on my "To Do" list. To have the money and time to travel the world with a few of my closest friends tops the list. During the week, I get so busy I can't tell yesterday from tomorrow. I feel like there are so many things that I just don't have time to get to that I would like to do, so those extra hours gained each day would allow for so much more productivity.
2. Several months ago my cousin sustained severe head injuries in a car accident. He is recovering and can function, but still relies on a nurse for some things. I would wish that he regain full independence and get to spend more time with his kids.
3. My last wish would be for Angelina to leave Brad for me!
What is your secret guilty pleasure, and when do you generally indulge in it?
This is no secret, but downloading music on the internet is probably my biggest guilty pleasure. I don't actually do it that often, maybe once a week or so, but I did just copy a bunch of Joe's music from him so I suppose that counts.
What is the one personal item you have that you just cannot live without and why?
This one is easy. I can't stand it when my internet is not working, or I don't have access to it. There are a few websites that I have to check everyday, and a major form of communication for me is AOL instant messenger.
What is the one regret that you wish you could go back in time and change, and what would you do differently?
The one regret that I would actually change if I had the opportunity would be last year when I let a certain person treat me really badly and take advantage of me. I was trying so hard to make our friendship work and didn't want to give up on this person, but in doing so, I opened myself up to be hurt. The friendship was a complete one way street where the other person came around and got what she wanted when she felt the need with no regard for my feelings.
What I would do differently is realize what kind of person I was dealing with sooner and not open myself up to her like that. I am to blame for not standing up for myself sooner, so I would have confronted her about the problem before she had a chance to take advantage of me.
May I help you?
04 October 2005
Coming to you from Pluckers!
So there.
Dad~
Just wanted to remind you that the Charter communications bill was $93.15. I also put the two previous bills in the mail to you yesterday. In addition, was wondering your opinion on Bush's latest nomination for the Supreme Court. A woman, sure, but one with no judicial experience whatsoever? Even some of the conservative are pissed! Every day I become more saddened with our nation's choice of leadership -- and it's NOT that he's a conservative. It's that we are facing one of the most important times in our country, full of change that will impact our lives directly and forever, and we have a man who continues to make the wrong choice at every turn, driven by whatever motives he appears to be serving (I cannot discern anymore what these are). The Supreme Court during our lifetime will be faced with some of the most important decisions in our nation's history, rivaled perhaps only since the 1960's. Abortion, affirmative action, gay marriage -- and we are appointing people who might legislate based on their own personal beliefs rather than upholding the law and our own personal freedoms? It really, truly saddens me that our country is being led by this guy. Surely you cannot maintain your original faith in him? Plus, you should have seen the way he behaved in the press conference -- total ass!! I think a guy from the Washington Post was about ready to flip him off. I'd rather have Laura Bush leading the freaking country, at least our libraries would have some good books!! Just wanted to provoke some thought from you -- I'm depressed about our nation. Boooo to Bush. So there.
Love you!
your crazy liberal, sandal-wearing, tree-hugging granola of a daughter,
melzy
03 October 2005
If you care...Dearly Beloved, thought continued
You said that sanity lies in the ability to completely distance yourself from reality. Take Dave Eggers, David Sedaris, and Darren Greer. They all lived in a contrived reality to find sanity. What is it though that makes them want to share that with the world when their lives look like something left in the wake of Katrina? I wonder if the few who sell millions of copies of their confessions get any satisfaction from it.
We're addicted to "Who's The Biggest Train Wreck," because we get vindication for our own miserable lives. But why are we all so broken and pissed? Is that what media does to us? Is it the same as brainwashing us to want perfect bodies and want to date people with perfect bodies? Is it the result of us hearing how bad people have it through TV, music, movies and memoirs, or are our lives really that bad? When I stop and think about mine, it's absolutely amazing, and I am a happy person, but I still become enraptured by that negativity. I think it's all a result of the dark side of things being more intriguing.