Favourite Quote

The Road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the Road has gone, And I must follow, if I can, Pursuing it with eager feet, Until it joins some larger way Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. J.R.R. Tolkien

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

100 Memorable Movie Scenes

I just found this website (IMDB has some awesome links).

http://film.guardian.co.uk/100filmmoments/0,,76993,00.html

I've only read the top 10 so far (I kind of wish I had of started at the end). My dad will love #7 (as do I) and Jason will love #6. I have to agree with #1. The stories behind the scenes are great. I'm hopeful that my favourite will make the list (I'll keep you posted).

So far I have seen the movies in the list, I hope this will not lead to more movies that I want to see.

What does everyone else think?

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Logan and Veronica, I Will Miss You

While recovering from my weekend of debauchery (read: too much red wine and vodka and crans), I was finally able to catch up on the final episodes of Veronica Mars.


I know Lisa has already mentioned this (I believe on facebook) that it is sad how invested we get in fake lives, but I am not happy to see this show go off the air. Three years was not long enough! Especially (spoiler ahead) when Veronica and Logan are not together at the end of it. That just plain sucks. Piz? Really? I don't think so. He was too much like Duncan, no chemistry (well, more chemistry than Duncan - I don't see how any two actors can have less chemistry, oh wait, Natalie Portman and Hayden Christensen in the Star Wars movies, that was worse). Anyway, the end should have had her back with Logan.


I would really like to see this show move on with her in the FBI. But, it appears that it will not happen :(


I also watched the movie 'The Believer' with Ryan Gosling. Very reminiscent of 'American History X' (eerily similar performances). The journey that Ryan's character makes is very interesting and the details of the Jewish faith (that are given), I found to be very interesting. I highly recommend taking a look at this film.


Friday night I met up with Lisa, Anna and Mohsen for dinner. We ended up at 'Fred's Not Here'. I was very happy with the Pad Thai I had. I don't know what it was (probably the lack of tofu and egg), but I really enjoyed it. The red wine was very good and the dessert with the sparkler for my birthday was excellent.

Throughout dinner I kept receiving calls from the girls (Andi, Liz and Michelle) asking where I was. I had told them that I would meet up with them for Pride after I was done my dinner. I was having so much fun at dinner I didn't want it to end. But, it did have to end since they had bought me a ticket for a pride event.

I met up with the girls at the Opera House. Unfortunately, the DJ(s) sucked. So, our night of dancing was more a night of standing around. The can-can girls were good though :)

We then took a walk down Church street and back to Andi's where we chatted until, what, 4am? I crashed on the couch and then went back to Anna and Mohsen's to get my car around 8am. I walked to their place. It was a beautiful Saturday morning and I was so surprised to see how clean Yonge street was. It was quite remarkable.

I then headed home where I slept for most of the day (I woke up at 3, I think, and ended up missing the Dyke march and the rest of the festivities for the day). I then had to rush around and clean my house.

Lindsay and Dave and Jaime and Sami got to my place around 8:45 for the drinking prior to going dancing at The Devil's Martini in celebration of my birthday. Tara and Christi were to meet up with us there (Christi didn't get my change of plans email). Jana lives downtown, so we called her when we were leaving. But, we had to have a short air hockey challenge prior to heading out. I believe Lindsay beat me, but I can't remember which of the boys won.


We then made it down to the Devil's Martini with about 5 mins to spare to get in on the guest list. I was so happy to be back there. I haven't been in so long and it is still my favourite bar. The music was great, lots of room to dance and I even ran into an old friend. Unfortunately, I could not find Christi or Tara (and it turned out that neither of them brought their cell phones). But, we stuck to one section of the bar in the hopes that we would find them. We did finally find them when we went downstairs to the bar (they were trying to call me on the pay phone).

So, we danced and we drank and then everyone started to leave. I could have stayed (I think). Christi and Tara dropped me off downtown so I could meet up with Liz and Michelle. Apparently I said I would text Christi to let her know I had gotten there okay (I have no recollection of this promise), I think she was worried about me walking down Church Street by myself at 1am.

I met up with Liz and Michelle and we attempted to get into a bar. Not so easy on Church during Pride. We waited in line for about an hour and half and then the bouncers pissed us off (we were at the front and they let 8 people who had not been standing in line for an hour into the bar).

I spent Sunday asleep on my couch and missed meeting up with Heidi for the parade (sorry Heidi :(!

That's about the excitement of my weekend. I hope everyone had a great weekend and a happy Pride!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

The New AFI List

Okay, I couldn't help it, I had to take a look at the new list.

There are ten that I haven't seen (well, one of them was on the original list, but I can't remember watching it again for that list. I know I've seen West Side Story, but I've decided I need to see it again).

I was quite happy to see the following additions to the list:
  • Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring (amazing!)
  • Shawshank Redemption
  • In the Heat of the Night (I was surprised it wasn't on the original list)
  • All the President's Men
  • 12 Angry Men (the original of course)
  • Toy Story
  • Blade Runner (which should make my brother happy, if he cared about these things :)
Okay, what also makes me happy: 'Birth of a Nation' has come off of the list! What doesn't make me happy: 'The Searchers' is still on the list and it ranked higher this time. Did people not watch it, or is America still that racist?

I am not happy that the following movies are no longer on the list:
  • Dr. Zhivago
  • From Here to Eternity
  • The Third Man
  • Rebel Without a Cause
  • Close Encounters of the Third Kind (because it is one of my dad's favourite movies)
  • The Manchurian Candidate (the original is amazing)
  • Frankenstein
  • Patton (it was just such a beautifully shot film)
  • Guess Whos' Coming to Dinner (I personally think this was too important a film to be left off)
So, I guess I'm off to watch more movies and let you know if they deserved to be on the list. If I remember correctly there were only a couple I didn't think should be on the list the last time.

Damn the Floor and Damn AFI

So, I'm watching 'so you think you can dance' last night, but during a commercial I'm flipping (I miss my pvr and being able to fast forward through the commercials). And I see an AFI (American Film Institute) special. I love their specials (as I'm sure you are aware if you have read my posts). But, I was confused. This appeared to be the Top 100 Movies, but not the list I had finally finished watching. Then they mentioned this was the '10th anniversary' edition. What? I now have to figure out the differences in the list and see more movies? I know, I don't have to, but I'm kind of obsessive in that respect. Anyway, I will keep you posted on how different the list is (I didn't get to watch the whole thing and I didn't have a chance today to look it up). But, number 1 and 2 weren't any different and I still agree (Godfather and Citizen Kane).

As for the floor, well, I'm pretty sure I've posted it before, but maybe not. The floor at the casino and I have been at war since I started here. Back in December I kept slipping on different sections of the floor and at one point I ended up falling and spilling the contents of my purse all over the floor. Well, there had been a reprieve for the past few months. Little did I know the floor was planning a sneak attack to be launched today at lunch. As I left the cafeteria the floor struck. This time it took out both heels in a show of power and I ended up on my knees with my water bottle skittering across the floor. When I looked up I noticed that two of the guys I work with were staring at me. They asked if I was okay (I was, just really embarrassed) and I ducked into the bathroom. When I got back to my desk they had sent me a link to a website about 'walking courses' yep courses on how to walk. The floor definitely won this battle.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Happy Birthday .... To Me!

Well, I'm 35 today. I must say I hope that this year is better than last year.

I really hope that I find out what is wrong with me soon. I hate being so tired and listless all the time. I slept from 2pm to 6:30pm yesterday (and I had a good night's sleep the night before). I almost missed the trivia night.

While I was at trivia I was falling asleep so I had Julia sub in for me. A sub can only come in before the round has been revealed (that is before the topic has been given). So, she subed in for me prior to the literature round. Wouldn't you know it, the round was all about The Lord of the Rings. Yep, my favourite book / movie and I missed the trivia round because I was tired. I knew the answer to every question. It drove me crazy to not be able to answer. The other team was nice enough to say I could come back and play if I wanted to, but that would have been unfair (and against the rules). I did do well on a couple of the other rounds, though and I did have fun.

On Sunday I went golfing with my dad in London for father's day. I started off playing very badly, but was definitely playing better by the end. My dad is buying me a new putter for my birthday (slowly but surely I will get a half decent set of clubs). Dad had some excellent shots and even chipped one in (yea Dad)!

Saturday was my cousin Michelle's wedding. I didn't get into Goderich until very late Friday night / Sat morning. The day was absolutely beautiful. The wedding was held in my aunt and uncle's backyard. It looked great. The tent and the tables, everything. The food was delicious and served very quickly. It was a very relaxed event and everyone seemed to have a great time. My Grandma said it was one of the best parties she's been to. (At some point pictures will be posted, I'm getting so bad at that).

Yesterday morning I went for my consultation for laser eye surgery. At one point they said I was overfocusing for the tests (yes, that's me, the over achiever in everything I do). So, the surgery has been scheduled for July 6th. I'm still pretty nervous, but was happy to hear that they no longer use a blade to cut open your eye (it is all done by lasers now). It still freaks me out, though. They didn't warn me about not playing hockey after the surgery though :( Also, I have to not pet my cats for a couple of days after the surgery. I'm pretty sure I'm going to want to cuddle with the kitties when I get home (well, after I wake up).

So, hopefully only a couple more weeks of glasses or contacts. Keep your fingers crossed that it all goes well.

Plastic in our Oceans

Jason posted this link today and, after reading the article, I think it is important for all of us to understand some of the implications of the plastics we use:

http://www.mindfully.org/Plastic/Ocean/Ocean-Plastic-Landfill-Algalita1nov02.htm

Friday, June 15, 2007

Blah

I am having a completely blah day. I left work early yesterday because I just felt blah. Today I feel even worse. I swear my medication doesn't help at all.

I just want to go home and sleep.

Plus people are very annoying today. Probably due to me feeling very blah.

I have some documentation I want to get done before I leave but I can't seem to be able to get the one manager to sign off on it. Once she does I'm heading out of here, I hope.

I'm heading to Goderich for my cousin Michelle's wedding tomorrow. I kind of want to go home so that I can be in a good mood for tomorrow. Plus, I have golf with my dad for father's day and I don't think it would be good to be in this mood when I go over to Sue's house.

On Monday morning I'm heading to Toronto for a consultation for laser eye surgery. In a couple of weeks I may be able to see without my glasses. I haven't been without glasses or contacts since I was in grade 6. I think my freakout may be overpowered by my excitement about seeing when I wake up in the morning.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

One Year Off

I just finished reading the book 'One Year Off'. I highly recommend this. I finished it in about 2 days. This guy in the states sold all of his stuff (house, etc), quit his job and took his wife (she was more gung-ho than him) and three kids around the world for a year. Some of the places they went sounded so amazing. I need to find more time and more money so I can do these things. The afterward was quite poignant regarding North Americans vs Europe, etc, when it comes to time off.

If it wasn't for the spiders I would be heading to Costa Rica and Africa. Stupid fear!

Monday, June 11, 2007

I Tipped Over, I Didn't Wipe Out

On Saturday, my friend Liz called and asked what I was doing on Sunday. I replied 'I don't know, what am I doing on Sunday?' because I know that I will always say yes to whatever Liz and Michelle have planned (they organized the Newfoundland and the Nunavut trips).


The plan was to head up to Blue Mountain and go downhill mountain biking. Now, I went once about two years ago with Michelle and Liz in Guelph. It was mountain biking no real down hill elements. I really enjoyed it. But, this was going to be different, this was actually going down a hill that I normally go down on a snowboard. I was a little nervous (okay, I was a lot nervous).


Michelle and Liz both have their own bikes, so I needed to rent. Well, as most of you know, nothing ever goes smoothly for me. Liz attempted to get a confirmation rental in my name, but the woman on the phone couldn't handle the reservation being under one name and on a credit card for a different name. So, I called. Everything sounded fine. We got to Blue Mountain and they couldn't find my reservation, when they did it said it was for the day before and that I was late picking up the bike. Ah well, luckily they still had bikes left (normally they don't on nice days - and it was beautiful up there - so I was pretty lucky they still had one I could use). Then came the armour. Liz and Michelle had a helmet and gloves I could use, but I needed a chest protector, elbow and leg guards. Chest protector wasn't a problem (well, later on in the day it turned out I put it on backwards and no one told me); leg guards there was a chance they were going to have to go to elbow pads due to my very short legs. But, they found some kids ones that fit and I was ready to go.


Then came the first trepidation of the day: the lift. As some of you may be aware, I have a fear of chair lifts. I have fallen off at least two chair lifts in my skiing career and I'm still afraid to get off of one on the snowboard (even though I am quite the pro at it now). Luckily, taking a bike up a lift is a lot nicer than taking a ski lift. It actually reminded me of the ski lifts in the Austrian Alps. You put your skis on the outside of the lift and stand up for the ride in the gondola. This was pretty similar. There is a separate lift that takes the bikes up and we all stood in a gondola for the ride up. One you are at the top, they hand you your bike and you are ready to go.

So, I hopped on the bike and realized that the cross bar was much higher than my mountain bike and it was really hard to stand on flat footed.

Liz directed us towards a trail called Happy Valley. Sounds so nice, doesn't it. And really it was. Nice, long, sweeping curves, not too steep. Unfortunately, these long, sweeping curves were murder on my knees. My legs felt like jello. But, I didn't fall. I did have to stop the bike at one point and then it was very hard to get back on (most of the time I am okay with being short, really, I am). Liz held the bike for me while I got my balance and we were off again. It was fun, but my knees were killing me.

We did that run again and I needed a break. We had some gatorade and a granola bar and then headed back up. This time we were going to try another trail 'Fresh Air'. Which is really an odd name since this trail was not in the open air, but was through the trees (you heard me, through the trees). On the way to that trail we tried out a pump track. I was not good at this. I kept losing steam going up the hills and then would have to jump off my bike. Liz, of course, was quite good at this and made it look very easy. Then off to 'fresh air'. Much steeper and way more turns (through the trees). It started off okay and then I started to freak out about the fact that I could hurt myself quite badly due to the fact that the bike and I were not quite getting along. So, I walked the bike for a bit. Then I tried again. Well, I didn't wipe out, I tipped over very, very gradually (and it was on a straight section). I just lied on the ground and laughed until there were a couple of guys zipping through the trail and I had to get out of the way. After that I did stay on the bike for the rest of the trail and it was awesome, it didn't hurt my knees at all (probably because I was too scared to think about my knees).

I went down one more trail after that (happy valley), but my knees just couldn't handle it. That was it for me for the rest of the day. Liz and Michelle went back and did one more run each (and they found a trail for me for next time). I can't wait to go again, it was scary, but totally exhilarating. I do have some pictures, but no way to upload them while I'm here in the falls.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Walking and Reading

I am so happy that I was back in the swing of walking yesterday. I finished reading 'The Measure of a Man'. It was okay. Not great, not bad. There were some very interesting ideas and memories of his life. I think I may need to pick up his other book. This one wasn't really his biography (and wasn't meant to be), it was more about his ideas on life and, I guess, spirituality.

I am now reading 'One Year Off'. It is really interesting so far. It makes me want to pick up and travel the world. I don't know that I could give up all my stuff though. I do like my stuff. I'm way too sentimental about things I own. Who gave it to me, where it came from, how long it has been in the family, etc.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Handwriting Analysis

Check out this website: http://tul.com/

Very funny and sounded very close to me. I'm outgoing, life of the party, very close to my mother, but frustrated when it comes to sex. :) It's a very funny site. Plus, it then tells you which pen is right for you.

Damn Facebook

Facebook is evil, it is keeping me from updating my blog :)

But, I must say it has been very cool. I have hooked up with a number of friends from high school and beyond since joining. I was even able to find my ballet teacher from when I was in public school.

Just a quick update today and then hopefully more later (as many things have been happening in my life, of course).

My contract has been extended so I will be staying at the Fallsview Casino until the end of December (very happy to know that I have a job). I have rented a room here in the falls from a friend at work. This allows me to stay up here most of the week and not deal with the drive (which is nice). Plus, he has a backyard and a deck. I forgot how much I like just sitting outside. The kitties are not happy about it, though.