good things happen to those who wait.i like the parker brothers game, clue (even though i'm really bad at it), and i love the clue books so when i found a VHS tape on our family room shelf a long time ago (i think i was 14 or 15), with "Clue" written on it in my dad's writing, i immediately popped it into our vcr and found out that there was a clue movie!
when i first watched clue i thought it was pretty hilarious. sadly, whenever i brought up the movie i was met with blank quizzical stares; not many people had seen, or heard of, this gem of a movie. so imagine my surprise much much later, while in my second year of university, i was talking about the movie and found out that rani heard of and had seen it. along with the ALTERNATE ENDINGS.
"what?!?! alternate endings?!!" i remember saying.
apparently there are alternate endings to this 1985 movie. i suppose when the movie was taped off the tv, whoever taped it didn't know about these endings so they didn't stick around long enough to tape them. that, or the tv station simply didn't show them. in any case, i didn't get to see them. and since the day i found out about these mystery endings, i have always wanted to watch the WHOLE movie. i remember telling adrienne about it one night and together we tried to rent the movie from the video store so we could watch it, but when we asked the person working there if they had it, he just looked at me with the same blank quizzical stare i got from everyone but rani - he hadn't heard of the movie before either.) after this episode with the rogers employee (i think he might have laughed at me :P) i was pretty discouraged so i decided to stop trying to find the movie, and just accept that i would never be able to see it in its entirety.
well today, that all changed. adrienne found the DVD on the shelf in future shop! needless to say, i bought it. turns out there are THREE alternate endings. AND what makes it even better is that it was going for ten bucks. sweetness. :)
p.s. girls day/night was fun times! yay for SC/congee star/hollywood gelato (minus crazy rude girl. haha)/future shop! you girls are great. :)
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
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Wednesday, August 17, 2005
bluephoria.yesterday i went downtown to the panasonic theatre with justin, james and amy to watch the blue man group (thanks for the tickets steve!) it was such an impressive show. so incredibly creative and funny too. (those blue men have quite the sense of humour. teehee.)
but i think the most impressive part was all the percussion...and just how everything fit together. and what they used as instruments. so creative. the music sounded kinda "electronica-y" (for lack of a better word) but with a more tribal sound. almost like john powell in the amazon...? (uhh. ok, maybe not. haha.) but the fact that it was live made it crazier. and the fact that it seemed the bass was turned up really high in the speakers made it that much more cool. it's hard to explain, but it sounded really good.
all in all, it was a great show! if you're looking to see a non-typical show with humour and awesome music played by dirty dirty musicians then you should seriously consider this one. (if you thought those intel commercials were good, the show is just SOOOOOO much better!) :)
oh, and if you do happen to go down to see the blue man group and go the bathroom, while you're in there listen carefully to the song that's being played. ;) *in the bathroom...* (bah hah. such greatness.)
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Saturday, August 06, 2005
dove and souvlaki.
today adrienne and i went on an excursion to downtown toronto. our first stop: eaton's centre. we went there to see the dove real beauty exhibit after hearing good reviews of it from helen yesterday. though it was much smaller than i had anticipated, it was pretty good. the whole concept behind it was to ask photographers from around the world to photograph what they thought "beauty" was. some of the pictures were pretty interesting and really nice. my favourite was the one taken by a british photographer (i can't remember their name) of three girls riding their bicycles down a street with their mouths wide open in such a way that it was obvious they were having loads of fun. the photographer's caption read something like this: "beauty is being confident in yourself and not caring what others think of you". i like that. oh, and we got free dove samples at the end of the exhibit. i liked that too. haha.
anyway, after wandering around eaton's centre and being disappointed by almost every store we got really hungry so we decided to hit up the taste of the danforth. it was crazy how many people there were there. at one point there was a complete stop in the flow of people walking, and that was a pretty horrible experience. i do think, however, the goodness of my chicken souvlaki made up for it. (well, kinda.) so yummy. it was melt-in-your-mouth-tastebuds-partyin-it-up yummy. :) haha. okay maybe i exaggerate a little bit but it was loads better than the "greek salad" (which consisted of just lettuce and fetta cheese) and the little piece of bread that came in my $5 combo. we also got $2 frozen hot chocolates despite the fact that it's not wednesday. always a plus.
on the way across danforth, we ran into euge and jess so we walked with them pretty much the rest of the way. then we also ran into sam, leanne, will, edmond, selina, janet and keith. i didn't know anyone else was going, so it was a nice surprise to see familiar faces among the loads of people that were there.
despite the fact that the summer sales in the shops were really bad, we walked for like 5-6 hours straight (exercise, whut?) and the taste of danforth was a little disappointing, today was a good day spent with great company...which, when you think about it, is all that really matters.
adrienne, we should do it again. :)
memorable "events" of the day:
- feeling lost in the mens section of gap
- adrienne putting on suntan lotion in that store (gotta love testers. bah hah.)
- being stuck (literally) for like at least 20 mins in a crowd that barely moved
- squishy man *shudders*
- crazy parents who used baby strollers as a means of pushing through the crowd (potentially very painful for the feet)
- punk rock band with the crazy tambourine girl
- old greek man dancing to the sound of the greek band, gipsy (haha, so cute)
- sitting on the steps of temple baptist church (our old church building) reminiscing good times at the old church
- seeing the beloved stores/restaurants around ETCBC when it was still downtown: coffee time, patris, 711, panzerotto pizza, motorola (best milkshakes ever) and of course, the one and only, square boy
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Thursday, July 28, 2005
harry potter and the half-blood prince
so, i started reading this two days ago and i finished it yesterday morning around 2am. i seriously read this book whenever i could - just ask liz. whenever i went away and was really quiet it was because i was reading harry potter. bah hah.
but really, that J.K. Rowling has an incredible imagination. so impressive. totally sucks me in and i seriously can't stop reading until the pages run out. i probably would have read the whole book straight if i could have. and whatever. i know i'm twenty-one. i don't care. i like harry potter. no. i LOVE HARRY POTTER. :P
the book itself was (in my opinion) very well-written. it didn't seem so drawn out in some parts like in the fourth and fifth books when i thought some portions of the book were too long, so that was a plus. i did, however, think the ending was a little abrupt...like one minute you're reading and really into the book, and then you turn the page and it's like the publisher information or whatever the crap it is that's on the very very last page of the book. i read somewhere that the seventh book is supposed to be somewhat like a continuation of the sixth book though, so maybe that's why...? i hate it when they make you wait. like in tv shows when the screen goes black and all you see are the words, "to be continued..." aghhhhh. that's the worst. i want to read the seventh book now. :P
but anyway, like levar burton (haha what happened to that guy?) said back in the day when he was on that old tv show (that apparently still exists...?!) reading rainbow, "don't take my word for it".
read it. i totally recommend it. :)
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Thursday, July 21, 2005
close and real to my heart.
"from protest to praise,
You're always amazing me.
You're changing me slow but surely,
and You're gonna see me to the end."
it's funny how the same song can speak to you at different stages of your life, yet still be just as powerful everytime.
it's the mark of a great song and even better lyrics... ;)
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Sunday, July 17, 2005
you know you grew up in the '80s/early '90s when...
the word "hypercolor" brings back memories of clothes worn "back in the day".
i was looking at some old family photos and in the ones from when i went to england to visit my relatives there (way back, like in '93 or earlier) i noticed that one of my cousins was wearing his hypercolor t-shirt (the purple one that turned blue - all the boys had that one for some reason.)
who remembers these t-shirts?!?!?! hypercolor t-shirts were possibly the coolest t-shirt idea ever. e v e r. they were better than those hideous neon vuarnet t-shirts. (nah, who am i kidding? i wanted one of those too. :P) liz had a vuarnet t-shirt i think...complete with one of those plastic circle things that you use to bunch up your baggy t-shirt on the side. (c'mon. you MUST remember what i'm talking about.) these were the "in" items to have around the same time stone-washed jeans were still considered fashionable.
stone-wash. bah hah.
well if you don't remember, or just have no idea what i'm talking about, they were shirts that used to change colour according to your body temperature. so if the shirt was cold it would be one colour, and then when your body heat warmed up the shirt, the colour would change. nevermind the fact that these shirts made all the naturally warmer areas, which people usually try to avoid attracting attention to (i.e. the underarm areas) all the more noticeable...they were still cool. they were quite the rage back then.
i never got a vuarnet shirt (thank goodness) but at one point i did have a hypercolor shirt...mmm...i think anyway.) one think i do know for sure, i DID have a pair of hypercolor socks. :)
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Thursday, July 14, 2005
i...
...could kick myself for not going to italy (what was i thinking?! aghhh. *kick*).
...miss my sister and mom. a lot.
...have allergies. (darn you grass.)
...have beev using my sister's computer lately because my laptop is sick.
...keep pressing the wrong letters because i'm not used to mac keyboards. (but i'm getting much better now!)
...get frustrated over the fact that laurier is so small and doesn't have the greatest courses to choose from.
...am sad that i can't take psycholinguistics. (i was really looking forward to it.)
...have become frustrated. with many things.
...wonder sometimes if i've made the right choices concerning certain things.
...know i shouldn't worry so much about the future. but it's hard at times... :(
...have been constantly sneezing or blowing my nose it seems. (i...need....reactine...).
...never used to get allergies this bad before. ever.
...am writing this post as a selfish attempt to bore myself to sleep.
...can't get to sleep tonight.
...feel pretty tired and exhausted.
...am going to try to fall asleep again...
g'nite. (hope you're successful at falling asleep than i am!)
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Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Wicked The Musicali'm going to see this....TWICE! :D hahahaha
once with liz and then again with jo (if things work out. jo? when are you free to go? lemme know.)
this morning, liz and i purchased our tickets. we're going on october 8, 2006. @ 2pm.
FIFTH ROW CENTRE.
i'm so freakin' excited.
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Tuesday, July 05, 2005
another thing off my to-do list
so today was my first day volunteering at Mount Sinai - i'm shadowing the speech pathologists there. it's TOTALLY different from what i'm doing at york central (where i'm a volunteer in the aphasia day program.) everything is so fast-paced in this hospital environment and although at times it can be really intimidating and confusing, i'm really enjoying it so far. the learning curve is definitely steep, but i'm up for the challenge.
highlights of my day: seeing a swallowing x-ray being taken and watching the speech path do a bedside swallowing assessment. (oh and another thing i found out when i came home - but it's totally unrelated to my volunteering.) ;)
it was so cool. some people aren't really interested in this area of speech and language pathology (basically it's swallowing assessments and more "medical") and would rather do more speech therapy-like work (like in a clinical setting), but for me this kinda of work seems so interesting. in fact, this is the first time that i've come across something that i really wouldn't mind doing as a career in the future (haha, this coming from someone who is getting a BMusTh and a BA in Psychology.) :P ultimately though, i suppose i'll have to wait and see where He leads me...
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Saturday, July 02, 2005
i am Canadian.i would have posted sooner, but i just got home now pretty much. :P
since a lot of people went to ottawa for the canada day festivities there, i spent the day with liz and some of her friends (who, i must add, are really nice!) instead.
a snapshot of our day:
- parked at harbourfront
- walked to nathan phillips square to listen to the Rob McConnell Tentet (part of the TD Toronto Downtown Film Festival
- ate hotdogs for lunch
- went to eaton's centre to use the bathroom. also bought a moolatte from DQ. (it sucked. i was very disappointed.)
- TTCed back to harbourfront
- bought tickets to a boat ride
- missed the boat
- exchanged tickets
- went on later boatride
- stayed at harbourfront after boatride
- got free chocolate milk :D
- listened to kabalash (part of the Canada day festivities at harbourfront)
- drove to ontario place
- froze our butts off
- waited a ridiculous amount of time for pizza
- almost got milk spilled on me (there are some rude rude people out there...:P)
- more freezing of the butts until my sister's friend brought out her sleeping bag
- sat on concrete for a long while waiting for the festival of lights to happen
- saw some AMAZING fireworks (unionville festival just doesn't compare...)
- rushed to the parking lot
- came home
it was quite the fun day today. i have pictures, but i'll have to post them another time when i'm not so tired.
oh yah, and to my fellow Canadians out there: Happy Canada Day! :D
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