Monday, November 06, 2006

weekend

Friday night Sara and I ate at TGI Friday's. On Tuesdy we're going to eat at Ruby Tuesday's. God knows where we'll eat the rest of the week. After dinner we went to Barnes and Noble for a while and then met ET and Vlad at Regal to see Borat. We got our tickets early and showed up early so we could get four good seats together. We managed to snag the prime real estate where the seats are right in front of a safety rail leaving us with somewhere to prop our feet. The theatre got really full, though, and a guy asked us to scoot down so he could sit next to his girlfriend. We did it and I lost my footrail. It was the nice thing to do, but I fumed about it for a few minutes. Hey! We got there early to get the seats we wanted! Maybe somebody else should have thought of that too! Borat was equal parts awesome and terrible. Awesome for holding a mirror up to hate and stupidity, terrible for showing me parts of a fat man I never wanted to see.

Saturday I met Sara for breakfast at Perkins. Perkins, it seems, is only good late at night after you've been out somewhere with your friends. Actually eating breakfast there is kind of gross. After breakfast I volunteered at St. Awesome's as video director. After church Charlie the Intern and I went to Shamrock's with a kid named Eric. Before we left Dirty, Et, Vlad, Chris, and Leah all showed up. And Dirty's friend Jaime. I had wings and two baskets of Ruffles. That's right. Two. I didn't ask for the second one. The waitress just brought it to me because she was "warm for my form" as the kids say.

Sunday headed back to St. Awesome's. After church I watched Hotel Rwanda. Really touching movie and a really disgusting portrayel of how cruel human beings can be. Saw Sara later that night. Made some stuffed peppers. They gave me bad gas. Ask anybody.



Borat was a great movie. Can't believe how close minded people are these days, but it is funny how they were duped into telling how they really feel.

I went to Perkins last Saturday, and hated it. It was not awesome at all.

"Warm for my form"....gross.  


I laughed harder at Borat than I have at any movie since Old School. But I also wanted to cover my eyes at least once. It was a bittersweet experience to say the least...  


oh yeah, it had me in tears on several occasions. feel good movie of '06, i'm callin' it now.

"warm for my form" - genius. also acceptable would've been "warm for my worm." top notch work.  


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