Well, tonight was wonderful: Once again I have proven that I am a big fat WankerHole. I'm such a retard, gosh.
So I got to treat (by treat I mean make them pay for) some people to a nice movie, drink beer and make people laugh. Still, I feel ashamed.
Myself, Bradley, Joel And Carli went to see "Sideways" tonight in Tupelo. The movie turned out to be so much more than I expected.....it was brilliant. Hilarious. Brilliantly Hilarious. And I couldn't help but feel the movie was about me.
Well.....without giving too much away the main point I walked away with was the guy felt he was a loser and had nothing to offer anyone......no one would ever hear what he had to say. Oh, that and he really knew everything there was to know about wine (that part wasn't about me).
I just feel like a douche b/c tonight my main goal was to make people laugh. I was trying too hard. I was trying to stick to my policy of 'the more people there are, the less I say'. But it didn't happen. I failed.
The thing is that my tastes are different than pretty much everyone else. (On a side note girls just don't get things—as proven by that dumbass girl and her bastard boyfriend sitting behind us; they didn't deserve to be in the presence of that movie. This is why there are no girls (or any kind of friend) present in my life: you show me a girl in Calhoun County interested in things not shitty and I will give you a million dollars.)
As discussed tonight, it is kind of sad when you hit that point in your life when you realize you and the people you were around in high school traveled different paths and really don't know what kind of things each other are up to/into these days. Music, movies, just everything important is all so different now.
So I guess usually at this point in a generation everyone starts to pair up and only be interested in what the significant other is interested in. It's rare that you experience new things with other people.
In this case I would like to add that I hope I'm responsible for 3 people seeing a great movie they most likely would have never seen—whether they liked it or not.
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I would like to randomly throw in at this point that I'm sooooo happy that "Empire Strikes Back" pretty much was never touched at all—nothing major—and it remained intact and with integrity throughout the entire special edition phase..........sorry, it was just that 'Spaced' ended an episode with the ending to "ESB" and I remembered how great of an ending it was.
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So yeah, I apologize for trying to hard, and for being a massive wanker. Oh, and for liking things that are cool.
Sunday, January 30, 2005
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