Anyone ever felt like their head was swimming with stuff? My old English teacher hated the word "stuff", but that's excactly what it is - thoughts, worries, memories, fantasies, you name it. Sometimes it happens suddenly and I'll find myself lying awake half the night with my swarming untill I end up e-mailing someone, or pouring my thoughts all over the sole pour person online on Messenger...
This time it's been going on for days, and I partly know where it's coming from - or rather what triggered it - and partly ahve no clue, what is going on. I always end up sorting my head out (or at least I do now that I'm with Mads) but I still decided to take a bit of a break - just go to Bulgaria and think of nothing than old monestaries and my next visit to the beach :-)
28. juni 2006
Ferie, ferie, ferie!!!
Nå, men jeg landede på et 8-tal i Sprog 2, hvilket jeg ikke kan andet end være tilfreds med, eftersom jeg overhovedet ikke har læst dette semesters pensum! I aften var så min sidste vagt i Bauhaus i hele 11 skønne dage. Og i morgen sætter Mads og jeg kursen mod Bulgarien - så føles det endelig som rigtig ferie :-)
24. juni 2006
New gang in town?
Just got back from work, and on my way home, in an intersection, I saw this group of young people, all wearing capes and masks. When they'd crossed the street they all squatted and made a huddle...I'm thinking super-hero-gang?!!!
23. juni 2006
Summer Break
In 3 1/2 hours is the deadline for the very last paper, I have to write before going on summer break. I really feel like I ahven't had a proper holiday since I started at Nordic in September, so I can't wait. Of course, som of the time will be spend in Bauhaus, but just the fact that that my spare time will actually be SPARE time is quite amazing to me. Summer break - yeahj!
10. juni 2006
Off topic
Well, only the first bit's of topic, don't know what the rest is. Just wanted to start of by saying that it is day two of the World Cup, and I'm already sick and tired of it. I mean, we're not even in it for crying out loud! And I guess working in an enviroment where there's just about 90% men doesn't better the situation.
Anyways, wanted to tell you about my Thursday night (this is not a pleasant story). Had a barbecue with my study group and one of the other groups from my class. I was having a pretty good night, just drinking and chatting until one of the guys from the other group decided to tell me his honest opinion about me. This is a guy I have hardly spoken to in the past year, simply because we have nothing in common, but apparently he still thought he knew everything about me and the kind og person I am (and it wasn't good). I tried in my calmest manner to explain my view of it all, he told me I was full of shit and some other pretty horrible things and I ended the conversation by sitting myself down somewhere else than right next to him.
The problem now was that he kept on provoking me all night by coming up to me and adding to the insults. I asked him to leave me alone, but it just didn't work. In the end he picked up a girl from my old English class and forgot about me, but by then my night was pretty much ruined.
One of the other guys told me that I shouldn't care what he said to me, since he wasn't a person whose opinion mattered to me. And I agree that I would've been really upset, if one of my friends would have said those things to me, but the point is that they actually know me, and therefore wouldn't. He was just trying to make himself feel better by putting me "in a box", and I really don't give a shit about his reasons; he had no right.
Oh yeah, one of the things he knew for sure about me was that I, on several occasions, had talked about him behind his back. Well, I wouldn't call this behind anyone's back...
Anyways, wanted to tell you about my Thursday night (this is not a pleasant story). Had a barbecue with my study group and one of the other groups from my class. I was having a pretty good night, just drinking and chatting until one of the guys from the other group decided to tell me his honest opinion about me. This is a guy I have hardly spoken to in the past year, simply because we have nothing in common, but apparently he still thought he knew everything about me and the kind og person I am (and it wasn't good). I tried in my calmest manner to explain my view of it all, he told me I was full of shit and some other pretty horrible things and I ended the conversation by sitting myself down somewhere else than right next to him.
The problem now was that he kept on provoking me all night by coming up to me and adding to the insults. I asked him to leave me alone, but it just didn't work. In the end he picked up a girl from my old English class and forgot about me, but by then my night was pretty much ruined.
One of the other guys told me that I shouldn't care what he said to me, since he wasn't a person whose opinion mattered to me. And I agree that I would've been really upset, if one of my friends would have said those things to me, but the point is that they actually know me, and therefore wouldn't. He was just trying to make himself feel better by putting me "in a box", and I really don't give a shit about his reasons; he had no right.
Oh yeah, one of the things he knew for sure about me was that I, on several occasions, had talked about him behind his back. Well, I wouldn't call this behind anyone's back...
"Match Point"
Date&Time: 07/06, 18:30
Place: Cinemaxx
With: Pia, Tine & Marie
My vote for Most Frustrating Film of The Year must be this one. I usually don't watch Woody Allen-films, because I think he's a disgusting old man, but if his point here was to drive the entire theatre insane, he was close to succeding. 2 1/2 hrs watching this horribly English guys being a complete arsehole without any morals whatsoever and constantly getting away with it. Apparently, the point is that it's all about luck - I think it was lucky noone walked out (this woman behind me actually went: "That's it, I'm leaving now" in the middle of it).
Still, I guess the film succeded in wat it was trying to do. I don't think anyone left the cinema without having been pretty affected by the film while inthere. Apart from that, I loved the way those stiff, upper class English people were being characterized, even though I thought the contrast to the Amrican girl was a bit much. I say, watch it, but maybe wait for the dvd!
Place: Cinemaxx
With: Pia, Tine & Marie
My vote for Most Frustrating Film of The Year must be this one. I usually don't watch Woody Allen-films, because I think he's a disgusting old man, but if his point here was to drive the entire theatre insane, he was close to succeding. 2 1/2 hrs watching this horribly English guys being a complete arsehole without any morals whatsoever and constantly getting away with it. Apparently, the point is that it's all about luck - I think it was lucky noone walked out (this woman behind me actually went: "That's it, I'm leaving now" in the middle of it).
Still, I guess the film succeded in wat it was trying to do. I don't think anyone left the cinema without having been pretty affected by the film while inthere. Apart from that, I loved the way those stiff, upper class English people were being characterized, even though I thought the contrast to the Amrican girl was a bit much. I say, watch it, but maybe wait for the dvd!
3. juni 2006
"The Da Vinci Code"
Date&Time: 01/06-06
Place: Metropol
With: Mette & Mads
Yet another film, where I read the book first, and unfortunately only a few months ago. The book was all too fresh in my memory, so I was a bit dissapointed how A LOT of code detail was skipped in the film - I mean, it IS called "The Da Vinci CODE".
But I guess looking at it independently from the book, it was an okay film. Action sequences not too long to make them boring, and mixed with some surprises and actual code-breaking. So I'll just blame the fact that I fell asleep twice on my lack of sleep the night before...
Great casting for Silas by the way, he was perfect for that role. Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon though....well, no wonder that he didn't score with Sophie in the film as he did in the book ;)
Place: Metropol
With: Mette & Mads
Yet another film, where I read the book first, and unfortunately only a few months ago. The book was all too fresh in my memory, so I was a bit dissapointed how A LOT of code detail was skipped in the film - I mean, it IS called "The Da Vinci CODE".
But I guess looking at it independently from the book, it was an okay film. Action sequences not too long to make them boring, and mixed with some surprises and actual code-breaking. So I'll just blame the fact that I fell asleep twice on my lack of sleep the night before...
Great casting for Silas by the way, he was perfect for that role. Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon though....well, no wonder that he didn't score with Sophie in the film as he did in the book ;)
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