Were you ever alone and you said something to yourself or did something that just had you cracking up, doubled over in laughter...and you can't decide if its a good thing or a bad thing that no one else is around to witness your jovial insanity?
I'm always one to put myself in stitches. Hey, it beats crying and brooding or drinking by yourself right?
I had myself doubled over in laughter for the stupidest thing.
Lotus' spring coat is coming in...or should I say her winter coat is coming off....in clumps. The rug in the aparment is a light color so it looks as if no one has vacuumed in years. I'm constantly picking up clumps of hair. I can't wait until this molting of my dog is over.
I was letting her out the door to go take care of some business and she hesitated. I gently touched her butt with my foot and said, "Get going Sheddy....Sheddy Lee..." It was all over from there....I was in hysterics, she was looking at me like I was nuts as I stood in the doorway doubled over. For those of you who are lucky enough to not live in my little world....the lead singer of Rush is Geddy Lee. So for some reason the whole thing just struck me funny....welcome to my world, now run for the sake of your sanity. LOL
Lo and I are watching The Grudge. I need to see the Japanese one. I already might have. My ex-fiance used to bring home tons of horror movies....I have seen several Japanese ones. Wow...just wow. And I am not talking about the cheesey ass campy cult Godzilla crap...I'm talking about realy dark, twisted Japanese horror. The Horror from other countries has made American horror look like the Teletubbies....bad comparison...those things are fucking frightening...but you know what I mean. Italian horror is only now getting the acknowledgement it has always deserved. Italy loves their gore...but Japan.....loves the dark corners of the human mind. German horror however I have always found to be more artistic and symbolic in its approach. Only recently has America caught up. For years after watching foreign horror anything american was lacking...with the exception of Sam Raimi's work, Savini, Tarantino...to name a few...but for the most part they acknowledge the horror over seas for alot of inspiration. Afterall is was Tarantino who eventually bought the rights to a Fulci classic and brought it to the Angelica theater for a viewing...I was lucky enough to be their sitting in the same theater as Tarantino(who got a standing ovation from all of us for bringing a movie into the states that was orignally banned), Typo Negative, and several other New York based metal bands. It was an awesome night!! Anyway...foreign horror must be seen.
Before this movie The Craft was on. I watch that movie mostly for the exaggerated humor. The irony is my mom busts into my apartment while I am watching it to try and convince me to go to church. Wow....she's still in denial I guess.
Sunday, March 18, 2007
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