The Island ..... 69%
Scarlett Johansson, she looks FANTASTIC in this flick!
Ewan McGregor,
Steve Buscemi
I wouldn't be suprised if you never heard of this flick, it had zero buzz, but it's worth a look none the less
It's an interesting story about human cloning and what happens when things go wrong. I find the 2 leads and Steve Buscemi have great roles in this flick, they also seem "fresh" to me, not overused like so many top actors are today.
In this new world of "The Island" Human clones are basically test tube babies that never make it to womans uterus, they are grown in what amounts to a petrie dish. They are kept in the little comunity, educated to a 15 year old level, and basically lead a very sterile lifestyle till there body parts are harvested for the "insurance policy holder". The policy holder is actually the real version of the clone. Pretty interesting idea I think, and I love to see how people see the future . Me personally, I think we are heading quickly towards an Orwellian future, but we'll see.
The second half of this play it pretty much all action, and falls apart because of it. They would have been better off keeping us in suspense, and not just blowing things up for cheap OOohhs and Aaahhs!
I Went to this flick with Fred and both of us could have torn this flick a "new one" if we wanted to. SSSOooo many problems with the logic EG; they use nanobots to check for imbalances in the body by letting them wander in through the eyes, but they couldn't track the clones in the real world even though they wore their identifying braclets HUH! Nanobots but no tracking of the clones!! Stairs instead of ramps?? Manually opening doors!! It goes on and on.
Now the question arises about human cloning over the possible use of Stem cells for organ replacement. That's an area I have very little knowledge about so I'll leave it lie.
Michael Bay has directed a couple of good flicks over the years .... The Rock, Bad Boys, but he's also directed messes like Armageddon and Pearl Harbour. I'd say this one falls right in the middle.
2 more things, cut the film by 20 minutes and stop it with all the product placement. Hey if you want Puma shoes on your feet, an new Xbox in your living room and a new cadillac in the driveway this flick is for you but they basically hold the product up to the camera and say "LOOK, these guys paid us lot's of money, so buy this stuff look look!! UGH!
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Monday, July 25, 2005
What a week....and a half:)
So things are getting interesting here and there, I
-found a site that give great rates on golf .... that was wonderful!
-found out my Dad's house is sold.... kind of a good AND bad thing!
-Went to a 40th Anniversary for Greg and Todd's parents.
-Went camping for a couple of days with Fred/Michelle/Dylan, and Stew/Jennifer/Sydney/Kelsey.
-Went to a viewing for a good friend that lost here Mother .... NOT good!
AND
-I keep putting up with more bullshit from work....Ron, the guy that talks a good game hasn't worked a weekend ALL summer, I, have worked every weekend but 1, and I do WAY more work....Where is the justice??
Let's just say I like the rest of the crew otherwise it would be depressing going into work every night.
Lot's more, but let's talk a little bit about camping.
It was a nice short drive to Arrowhead Provincial Park(look it up if you're interested!), Davis Drive to durham 23, to 169 North, to 11 North. Took about 2 hours including a stop for a pee(piss ?). Nice drive both ways, things moved really well when you hit 11 North, 12/48 was a little slow but it was bearable.
The park itself was pretty nice, big sites with 2 cars per site, clean grounds and good bathrooms, and about 5 minutes to Hunstville.
The only problem I reall had was the beach was pretty shitty, although the rest of the campgrounds is on par with a park like Sandbanks Provincial Park(Umm you know), the beach was a sad excuse. If you are looking at having any kite fights or lots of people, go to Sandbanks. If you prefer smaller crowds try Arrowhead, you also close enough to some VERY good golf courses!!
Please remember it's not the site that make the experience worthwhile, it's the people you're with that do that. Good friends can make a shithole look like a palace!!
Can you feel the love Ha Ha!!
Later
Goo
P.s. I'll be updating my "top 10-15-20" list of music, I've decided the remove India.Arie from it, she's not quite there, and add Meatloaf "Bat out of Hell", how could I have forgotten that album??? Oh the shame!
-found a site that give great rates on golf .... that was wonderful!
-found out my Dad's house is sold.... kind of a good AND bad thing!
-Went to a 40th Anniversary for Greg and Todd's parents.
-Went camping for a couple of days with Fred/Michelle/Dylan, and Stew/Jennifer/Sydney/Kelsey.
-Went to a viewing for a good friend that lost here Mother .... NOT good!
AND
-I keep putting up with more bullshit from work....Ron, the guy that talks a good game hasn't worked a weekend ALL summer, I, have worked every weekend but 1, and I do WAY more work....Where is the justice??
Let's just say I like the rest of the crew otherwise it would be depressing going into work every night.
Lot's more, but let's talk a little bit about camping.
It was a nice short drive to Arrowhead Provincial Park(look it up if you're interested!), Davis Drive to durham 23, to 169 North, to 11 North. Took about 2 hours including a stop for a pee(piss ?). Nice drive both ways, things moved really well when you hit 11 North, 12/48 was a little slow but it was bearable.
The park itself was pretty nice, big sites with 2 cars per site, clean grounds and good bathrooms, and about 5 minutes to Hunstville.
The only problem I reall had was the beach was pretty shitty, although the rest of the campgrounds is on par with a park like Sandbanks Provincial Park(Umm you know), the beach was a sad excuse. If you are looking at having any kite fights or lots of people, go to Sandbanks. If you prefer smaller crowds try Arrowhead, you also close enough to some VERY good golf courses!!
Please remember it's not the site that make the experience worthwhile, it's the people you're with that do that. Good friends can make a shithole look like a palace!!
Can you feel the love Ha Ha!!
Later
Goo
P.s. I'll be updating my "top 10-15-20" list of music, I've decided the remove India.Arie from it, she's not quite there, and add Meatloaf "Bat out of Hell", how could I have forgotten that album??? Oh the shame!
Saturday, July 09, 2005
The definitive music list
It recently came to mind that I never made a definitive list of my favourite music. You see I've been trying to get back into the music thing, and when I found I started to enjoy the new White Stripes and Foo fighters albums I thought about doing a top 10-15-20 albums list.
I'd like to see a few people try the albums I list as my top albums, but I don't really see people jumping all over the idea. Just try one of the albums on the list that you haven't heard, and give it a chance. You see I've had more than a few people say how diversified my taste in music is, everything from Hard Rock to Jazz to Classical and Soul.
In no specific order ....................................................
India.Arie ....Acoustic Soul .... 2001
Music for the soul!
Fred and Stew laughed at me when I pulled up to the first baseball practice with this album playing in the summer of 2001, mostly when I said it was a great album HHmm !
when the 2002 Grammy nominations were announced on January 4th 2002. That morning, India.Arie astonished the record industry by drawing nominations in seven categories, including Best New Artist, and Record, Song and Album of the Year -- the most of any solo artist, and one less than the most-nominated act, U2.
Was(Not Was) .... Are you OK? .... 1990
Funky Stuff !!
This is probably one of my favourite albums and has a place in "Stew's Civic" as my most listened to Cd in that car. By todays music it's pretty dated, but it has a combination of fun music(Are you ok?, K-mart wardrobe), to socially relevent stuff(Maria Navarro, I blew up The United States). Guests include Leonard Cohen, Syd Straw, Iggy Pop, the Roches and rapper G Love E, who puts his stamp on an otherwise straight (albeit updated) cover of the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." The older albums are just as much fun, if less up tempo, and for the lack of a better word would be considered "different" by most people .... Nothing worng with being different though:-)
Billy Joel .... The Stranger .... 1977
Not much to say here, quite possibly the BEST solo male rock/pop artist ever. I KNOW I know, he ain't no Elton John, but Billy Joel writes all of his songs, and trys a different genre with each album. Good ole Rock and Roll from albums like Glass Houses to 50's based Innocent Man, even trying classical music with Fantasies and Delusions. Now let's see Elton John do that!!
Billy Joel and Stuart Malina won the Best Orchestrations trophy for "Movin' Out" at the 57th Annual Tony Awards. "Movin' Out" is a new musical conceived, choreographed, and directed by Twyla Tharp. It is based on the songs and music of Billy Joel.
Billy Joel .... An Innocent Man ....1983
50's style, doo-wop mostly
See above ...
To be completely honest I could include at least 3 other Billy Joel albums on this list, Piano Man, 52 Street(not including the craptacular "My Life"), and Storm Front, but I figure you may have heard of Billy Joel already.
Melissa Etheridge .... (Self Titled) .... 1988
Hillbilly rock ... BABY!
This was a great debut album. With her raspy voice and strong stange presence I couldn't wait to see this girl live even WAAAAYY back then. Lierally every song on this album is strong, "don't you need? don't you feel? sometimes I wonder if you are real!!" . I haven't pulled this out in a while, I think it's about time for an extended listen.
Check out Brave and Crazy, her second album, for some tracks that are great live and loud.
Pink Floyd .... The Dark Side of the Moon.... 1973
Rock and Roll with a side of really strong weed!
If you haven't heard this album, it's time to come out from under the rock where you live. I've probably listened to this album with headphones on 30 times over the years, just sit back and enjoy.
They recently released this on SACD with a new 5.1 surround mix, looks like I'll be getting that soon. Too bad I can't use the headphones anymore.
I could also include The Wall in this list, it's a fantastic album, I just felt this was a little stronger.
I also couldn't bring myself to watch the movie "The Wall", the eye brow shaving thing was a little much for me.
Fairground Attraction .... First of a Million Kisses .... 1988
I'll bet you that you've never heard of this album!
It's soft and poetic, it doesn't overrun you, it's perfect for that dinner party with the yuppies next door, I love it! FoaMK is a beautifully put together album where the songs fade in and out almost seamlessly, almost begging you to listen a little longer.
Don't expect to fall in love quickly, give it a chance, think of it as a hot bath on a cold day!
Jim Croce .... Photographs And Memories (His Greatest Hits) .... 1984
A folk/blues/rock singer with a penchant for stroy telling
If you buy only on Jim Croce album, make it this one. Songs like Operator, One Less Set Of Footsteps, and Time in a bottle make this a great album
Jim died in September 1973, who knows how big his career would might have been.
Oh, and I told myself I'd never include a greatest hit/live album, I'm sorry!
Rush .... Exit Stage Left(live) .... 1981
underrated live album form the Rock and Roll Kings of Canada.
Not recorded too well, tough to hear all of the instruments, but WOW what a show.
I don't know when I got this album since I was only 13 when it came out, but I know I listened to it many MANY times on the turntable of my Yorx stereo system. Neil Pearts drum solo on this album kicks serious ass and Geddy Lee goin high on ANY song was always a treat.
I really think I jumped ship after Signals was released in 1982 and the band lost some of it's direction.
Sinead O'connor .... The Lion and The Cobra ....1987
Pop/Rock glory.
Released in 1987 when I was 19 this is quite possibly the best debut by a solo female artist I've heard. Words in music have always meant a lot to me, The Lion and The Cobra delivers. I'm always amazed when she lets go and you feel the emotion, and the hurt in her voice. Listen to Troy for an incredible song, or pull out her next album "I do not Want what I haven't Got" and listen to the Prince cover of "Nothing Compares to you" for some vintage Sinead. I remember staring at the video of this song every time it played for a month. It's a really simple video of just her face looking at the camera .... fantastic.
Tracy Chapman .... (Self Titled) .... 1988
Folk music with social relevance.
Talking about hate, love, poverty, and abuse this albums strong points are the both the lyrics and Tracy Chapmans interesting voice. Her song about abuse "Behind The Wall" will shake you to the core, even stronger when you hear that it's done a cappela. Don't expect a light, flaky album, be ready to be hit with the issues.
Barenaked Ladies .... Gordon .... 1992
Fun pop music with a hook.
When my buddy Stew told me about the new group(that only had an EP out at the time) the Barenaked Ladies I almost laughed just because of the silly name. Now I look back and wish I'd have gone with Stew when he went to see them play at the Ontario Place way back then.
If you aren't tapping your toes after hearing this album... well you don't have any toes!
Highlights include "Box Set", "Brian Wilson", and " The King of Bedside Manor ", your choices may vary.
Back later !!!!!!!!
I'd like to see a few people try the albums I list as my top albums, but I don't really see people jumping all over the idea. Just try one of the albums on the list that you haven't heard, and give it a chance. You see I've had more than a few people say how diversified my taste in music is, everything from Hard Rock to Jazz to Classical and Soul.
In no specific order ....................................................
India.Arie ....Acoustic Soul .... 2001
Music for the soul!
Fred and Stew laughed at me when I pulled up to the first baseball practice with this album playing in the summer of 2001, mostly when I said it was a great album HHmm !
when the 2002 Grammy nominations were announced on January 4th 2002. That morning, India.Arie astonished the record industry by drawing nominations in seven categories, including Best New Artist, and Record, Song and Album of the Year -- the most of any solo artist, and one less than the most-nominated act, U2.
Was(Not Was) .... Are you OK? .... 1990
Funky Stuff !!
This is probably one of my favourite albums and has a place in "Stew's Civic" as my most listened to Cd in that car. By todays music it's pretty dated, but it has a combination of fun music(Are you ok?, K-mart wardrobe), to socially relevent stuff(Maria Navarro, I blew up The United States). Guests include Leonard Cohen, Syd Straw, Iggy Pop, the Roches and rapper G Love E, who puts his stamp on an otherwise straight (albeit updated) cover of the Temptations' "Papa Was a Rolling Stone." The older albums are just as much fun, if less up tempo, and for the lack of a better word would be considered "different" by most people .... Nothing worng with being different though:-)
Billy Joel .... The Stranger .... 1977
Not much to say here, quite possibly the BEST solo male rock/pop artist ever. I KNOW I know, he ain't no Elton John, but Billy Joel writes all of his songs, and trys a different genre with each album. Good ole Rock and Roll from albums like Glass Houses to 50's based Innocent Man, even trying classical music with Fantasies and Delusions. Now let's see Elton John do that!!
Billy Joel and Stuart Malina won the Best Orchestrations trophy for "Movin' Out" at the 57th Annual Tony Awards. "Movin' Out" is a new musical conceived, choreographed, and directed by Twyla Tharp. It is based on the songs and music of Billy Joel.
Billy Joel .... An Innocent Man ....1983
50's style, doo-wop mostly
See above ...
To be completely honest I could include at least 3 other Billy Joel albums on this list, Piano Man, 52 Street(not including the craptacular "My Life"), and Storm Front, but I figure you may have heard of Billy Joel already.
Melissa Etheridge .... (Self Titled) .... 1988
Hillbilly rock ... BABY!
This was a great debut album. With her raspy voice and strong stange presence I couldn't wait to see this girl live even WAAAAYY back then. Lierally every song on this album is strong, "don't you need? don't you feel? sometimes I wonder if you are real!!" . I haven't pulled this out in a while, I think it's about time for an extended listen.
Check out Brave and Crazy, her second album, for some tracks that are great live and loud.
Pink Floyd .... The Dark Side of the Moon.... 1973
Rock and Roll with a side of really strong weed!
If you haven't heard this album, it's time to come out from under the rock where you live. I've probably listened to this album with headphones on 30 times over the years, just sit back and enjoy.
They recently released this on SACD with a new 5.1 surround mix, looks like I'll be getting that soon. Too bad I can't use the headphones anymore.
I could also include The Wall in this list, it's a fantastic album, I just felt this was a little stronger.
I also couldn't bring myself to watch the movie "The Wall", the eye brow shaving thing was a little much for me.
Fairground Attraction .... First of a Million Kisses .... 1988
I'll bet you that you've never heard of this album!
It's soft and poetic, it doesn't overrun you, it's perfect for that dinner party with the yuppies next door, I love it! FoaMK is a beautifully put together album where the songs fade in and out almost seamlessly, almost begging you to listen a little longer.
Don't expect to fall in love quickly, give it a chance, think of it as a hot bath on a cold day!
Jim Croce .... Photographs And Memories (His Greatest Hits) .... 1984
A folk/blues/rock singer with a penchant for stroy telling
If you buy only on Jim Croce album, make it this one. Songs like Operator, One Less Set Of Footsteps, and Time in a bottle make this a great album
Jim died in September 1973, who knows how big his career would might have been.
Oh, and I told myself I'd never include a greatest hit/live album, I'm sorry!
Rush .... Exit Stage Left(live) .... 1981
underrated live album form the Rock and Roll Kings of Canada.
Not recorded too well, tough to hear all of the instruments, but WOW what a show.
I don't know when I got this album since I was only 13 when it came out, but I know I listened to it many MANY times on the turntable of my Yorx stereo system. Neil Pearts drum solo on this album kicks serious ass and Geddy Lee goin high on ANY song was always a treat.
I really think I jumped ship after Signals was released in 1982 and the band lost some of it's direction.
Sinead O'connor .... The Lion and The Cobra ....1987
Pop/Rock glory.
Released in 1987 when I was 19 this is quite possibly the best debut by a solo female artist I've heard. Words in music have always meant a lot to me, The Lion and The Cobra delivers. I'm always amazed when she lets go and you feel the emotion, and the hurt in her voice. Listen to Troy for an incredible song, or pull out her next album "I do not Want what I haven't Got" and listen to the Prince cover of "Nothing Compares to you" for some vintage Sinead. I remember staring at the video of this song every time it played for a month. It's a really simple video of just her face looking at the camera .... fantastic.
Tracy Chapman .... (Self Titled) .... 1988
Folk music with social relevance.
Talking about hate, love, poverty, and abuse this albums strong points are the both the lyrics and Tracy Chapmans interesting voice. Her song about abuse "Behind The Wall" will shake you to the core, even stronger when you hear that it's done a cappela. Don't expect a light, flaky album, be ready to be hit with the issues.
Barenaked Ladies .... Gordon .... 1992
Fun pop music with a hook.
When my buddy Stew told me about the new group(that only had an EP out at the time) the Barenaked Ladies I almost laughed just because of the silly name. Now I look back and wish I'd have gone with Stew when he went to see them play at the Ontario Place way back then.
If you aren't tapping your toes after hearing this album... well you don't have any toes!
Highlights include "Box Set", "Brian Wilson", and " The King of Bedside Manor ", your choices may vary.
Back later !!!!!!!!
The definition of a "blog"
"
A short form for weblog, a personal journal published on the Web. Blogs frequently include philosophical reflections, opinions on the Internet and social issues, and provide a "log" of the author's favorite web links. Blogs are usually presented in journal style with a new entry each day.
"
To be completely honest, I don't know what this "blog" is. Is it a personal journal? doesn't seem to be heading in that direction, and being posted on the web doesn't exactly make it like a diary. will I be including my thoughts on the news? Probably, if anybody cares. WIll it have web links?? you betcha, just wait till I do my "Home theater" entry.
What I hope this "blog" ends up being is a place where I can put some thoughts, and maybe, just maybe, some people will realize I'm not always goofy, I think about more than "what movie am I seeing next week", I take work(even being quite menial in nature) very seriously, and where people will realize I'm more than the sum of my parts.
Brent
Being wealthy doesn't make you succesful, being happy does! I guarantee you that I'm much happier than lots of "wealthy" people, if only because my life is simpler, and I can enjoy life.
Remember "Life's a journey, not a destination", and how high can you fly when you're constantly being weighed down by all the little stuff that happens?
A short form for weblog, a personal journal published on the Web. Blogs frequently include philosophical reflections, opinions on the Internet and social issues, and provide a "log" of the author's favorite web links. Blogs are usually presented in journal style with a new entry each day.
"
To be completely honest, I don't know what this "blog" is. Is it a personal journal? doesn't seem to be heading in that direction, and being posted on the web doesn't exactly make it like a diary. will I be including my thoughts on the news? Probably, if anybody cares. WIll it have web links?? you betcha, just wait till I do my "Home theater" entry.
What I hope this "blog" ends up being is a place where I can put some thoughts, and maybe, just maybe, some people will realize I'm not always goofy, I think about more than "what movie am I seeing next week", I take work(even being quite menial in nature) very seriously, and where people will realize I'm more than the sum of my parts.
Brent
Being wealthy doesn't make you succesful, being happy does! I guarantee you that I'm much happier than lots of "wealthy" people, if only because my life is simpler, and I can enjoy life.
Remember "Life's a journey, not a destination", and how high can you fly when you're constantly being weighed down by all the little stuff that happens?
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
A conscience clearing thing!
There's one sad truth in life I've found
While journeying east and west -
The only folks we really wound
Are those we love the best.
We flatter those we scarcely know,
We please the fleeting guest,
And deal full many a thoughtless blow
To those who love us best.
~Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I'm sure that during the "Donna" years I must have saved 25-30 different poems, some about love and some about life, but this is one of my favourites.
I remember writing poems in those days, even though I'm not sure why. The love poems seemed to be my way to stay close to Donna even though I didn't see her much. While the "other" poems were more just ramblings than a poem about something specific.
Sometimes I wonder where I'm going when I start these things, and this one doesn't seem to be going anywhere so I'll make a statment that none of my EXgirlfriends will ever read(and I'm leaving out less important girlfriends that I don't feel I need to say sorry to).
I'm sorry for what happened, I hold no ill will and I hope you don't either.
Now to 4 specific people
Jennifer R .... Sorry, posting the "girl next door" picture and article was a little bit much I agree, but DAMN you had an attitude problem. Sure you were good looking, I got more than a few people giving me high fives when you and I went to Kellingtons, but ordering me to "change the radio station, I don't like what you're listening too" in my own car was going TOO FAR. That's why I posted the picture, strange that I was the one that got you IN the paper. I hope you learned a little about humility.
Christie A.G. ....I think I finally figured out why we broke up, I missed your birthday, Whoops! It was either that or you screwed around and tried to make me feel guilty. I was completely into the relationship, but was told afterwards that my friends didn't really like you too much, so It all worked out well in the end anyways.
Donna.L.B .... HHmm, you were my first love, even though It was more of a long distance thing, and I can NEVER think ill of you. I'm very happy to see you with a few kids, you sssoooo looked forward to having some. I loved the long talks we had, spending hours on the phone hearing each other breath, and talking about our dreams always left me smiling. Neither of us seemed to go the distance though, it seemed we were both content with "love from afar". I really think we connected more as friends that loved each other, but in the end that wasn't a bad thing.
Thanks for ALL of the talks, I never had a hard time hanging up on anyone but you .... "are you still there?", "no you hang up first", "are you still there?"
Oh kids:-)
Allison B .... You were the love of my life and my best friend and I regret everyday not telling you how I felt in Cancun. I don't think I'll ever be over you. Everytime we held hands I felt like the world could end and I'd be happy because you were at my side. You inspired confidence in the way you touched me, and everytime you smiled at me my heart skipped a beat. I could talk to you about anything, silly or serious, and you'd know what to say.
I can't hope for forgivness in this world, but when we meet in the next world maybe we can go and see a Steven Segal movie for old times sake!
Let's just hope his movies are better than they are here:-)
SSooo folks I guess this was a conscience clearing event for me, nothing too interesting for other people, but makes me feel a little better.
Later
Brent
While journeying east and west -
The only folks we really wound
Are those we love the best.
We flatter those we scarcely know,
We please the fleeting guest,
And deal full many a thoughtless blow
To those who love us best.
~Ella Wheeler Wilcox
I'm sure that during the "Donna" years I must have saved 25-30 different poems, some about love and some about life, but this is one of my favourites.
I remember writing poems in those days, even though I'm not sure why. The love poems seemed to be my way to stay close to Donna even though I didn't see her much. While the "other" poems were more just ramblings than a poem about something specific.
Sometimes I wonder where I'm going when I start these things, and this one doesn't seem to be going anywhere so I'll make a statment that none of my EXgirlfriends will ever read(and I'm leaving out less important girlfriends that I don't feel I need to say sorry to).
I'm sorry for what happened, I hold no ill will and I hope you don't either.
Now to 4 specific people
Jennifer R .... Sorry, posting the "girl next door" picture and article was a little bit much I agree, but DAMN you had an attitude problem. Sure you were good looking, I got more than a few people giving me high fives when you and I went to Kellingtons, but ordering me to "change the radio station, I don't like what you're listening too" in my own car was going TOO FAR. That's why I posted the picture, strange that I was the one that got you IN the paper. I hope you learned a little about humility.
Christie A.G. ....I think I finally figured out why we broke up, I missed your birthday, Whoops! It was either that or you screwed around and tried to make me feel guilty. I was completely into the relationship, but was told afterwards that my friends didn't really like you too much, so It all worked out well in the end anyways.
Donna.L.B .... HHmm, you were my first love, even though It was more of a long distance thing, and I can NEVER think ill of you. I'm very happy to see you with a few kids, you sssoooo looked forward to having some. I loved the long talks we had, spending hours on the phone hearing each other breath, and talking about our dreams always left me smiling. Neither of us seemed to go the distance though, it seemed we were both content with "love from afar". I really think we connected more as friends that loved each other, but in the end that wasn't a bad thing.
Thanks for ALL of the talks, I never had a hard time hanging up on anyone but you .... "are you still there?", "no you hang up first", "are you still there?"
Oh kids:-)
Allison B .... You were the love of my life and my best friend and I regret everyday not telling you how I felt in Cancun. I don't think I'll ever be over you. Everytime we held hands I felt like the world could end and I'd be happy because you were at my side. You inspired confidence in the way you touched me, and everytime you smiled at me my heart skipped a beat. I could talk to you about anything, silly or serious, and you'd know what to say.
I can't hope for forgivness in this world, but when we meet in the next world maybe we can go and see a Steven Segal movie for old times sake!
Let's just hope his movies are better than they are here:-)
SSooo folks I guess this was a conscience clearing event for me, nothing too interesting for other people, but makes me feel a little better.
Later
Brent
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