Friday, September 26, 2008

Don't let the wittle dwagon die!

Adopt one today!
Click it! Save my dragon from certain death, pwease.

And this one:

Adopt one today!

And this one:

Adopt one today!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Bordem...

Ok. So as soon as I get on here to post, my brain goes blanck and I can't think of ANYthing to post on at all.


So, just letting you know I'm not dead yet...


And I can't go a day without quoting Monty Python..... I'm bored.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Obligary post of the month

Since you didn't get one last month, here you go. I'm posting. this is my third sentence. This is my forth sentence. I'm trying to find a subject to post on.
Well, I've just watched Graham Chapman's funeral on Youtube. I mean, I've known he was dead for a while. (I've only just been introduced to Python). But anyway, I saw that I could watch a bit of the funeral in the related videos... so I did, despite the fact that I knew it would be sad to watch. It made me weep (which I anticipated), and even though it did, I want a funeral like that. I want it lighthearted and cheerful. No moping or sappy speeches aloud. (And I'd rather have a Speaking than a real funeral, though) And "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" should be played, although I don't think many people would take that well. I haven't even seen life of Brian yet. The weird thing is that people say it's sacrilegious...but the parts I've seen aren't. Jesus was in it, but his lines were directly from the Bible and He wasn't portrayed as weird or goofy. It was the mob that followed Him that were deranged and goofy. (blessed are the cheesemakers.....) In any case, as a Python fan (a Pythusianist according to Fiver), I want to see that movie.
But there's a bunch of movies I want to see that I'm not aloud to. The list is as follows:

1. Life of Brian (because I really like Python)
2. Sweeney Todd (I've heard bits of the soundtrack, and it sounds great)
3. The Meaning of Life (More Python)
4. The Terminator (Because I enjoy a good action flick)
5. Cloverfield (It sounds really interesting)

I'm sure there are others, but I can't remember them at this point in time. I'm forgetful like that.
And I suppose you've all seen this. I love the video version. I'm addicted to it. But I get weirdly obsessed with things. Like The Lumberjack Song. It's just so random. But then Python generally is... and this post is pretty random too. It's probably the randomest post I've been in. Should I stop?

Yes.

Goodbye.

Friday, May 9, 2008

New blog

Check out my profile. I got a new blog-thing. Enjoy.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Crying?

So you're in your room, reading. It's past your bedtime, and Mom comes in to tell you to turn of the Phantom of the Opera soundrack and go to sleep.
"Awwww," you whine, "I'm almost done with this book,"
"You can finish it, just turn of the music," she leaves, and in about a half-hour you finish the book, only to realize you're crying uncontrolably for several minutes after the book is finished.
(This was of course NOT taken from real life. It did NOT happen to me Wensday night when finishing Phantom of the Opera. Poor, unhappy Erik. *snifflesob*)
Why is it that something fictional can bring us to tears? It didn't happen, so why should we care? Why can a fiction character become so envolved in your mind and heart that it brings you to tears? I don't like to cry, and rarely do. And when I do cry over a book, it's usually nothing more than sniffling a little. Usually. Until Wensday night, I had not really wept over a book for years. But the author somehow inspires you to love and pity poor Erik (who is Phantom). The movie didn't make me cry. But the book.....Ack. Just thinking about it makes me well up.

Anyway: a reading assignment for you all:
Read Phantom of the Opera. It's very different from the movie, but it's very good. And if you're the type who often cries over books, keep kleenex handy. You'll probably need it.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Funny.

Below is the funniest video I've seen in a while. It's Mystery Science Theater. Enjoy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UV4GsIe7Kvw


Funny, right? Although I'm sure you noticed some language and crude humor. I've never understood that. What makes a word "bad". Why invent a word that I'm not aloud to say? Why make a word that's offensive? Here, they're used humorously, and I admit I nearly fell over laughing when Servo says: "Do you? Do you!? Better say yes, Dammit!"
And why do we find crudeness funny? I mean, sometimes it is, but it really shouldn't be, but that's what we laugh at. Although this video is mild compared to what's on TV now, and it did make me snicker hysterically. It seems I've heard so many bad words and crudities in books and movies, it no longer bothers me.

Hmm, I never thought that MST3K could actually make a dencent blog post, eh?

Thursday, March 27, 2008

This is hilarious



Gotta love Jars of Clay. This made me laugh hysterically.