Not much to say again...haven't really been doing much of any interest to any of you, probably...
Finally updated my website yesterday, though I think I might modify its contents somehow now that I can't really do much to update the main,
Buffy section of it. It really bites the camel's ass.
...and no, I have NO idea where I got that expression from...
Anyway. So yeah, I don't know if I'll maybe change that section of my site, but seeing as how the site started out being about 4 shows and is now really only about 1... meh.
Went to see
The Italian Job on
Friday Saturday with Chloe. I really like those cars, man. And I don't normally like cars, really... Anyone wanna buy me a Mini Cooper? ;)
Watched the MTV Movie Awards on Saturday; the
LOTR gang (including Mr. Gollum) had a few amusing acceptance speeches prepared (hehe...Viggo Mortensen and Bernard Hill were in full costume as Aragorn and Theoden, respectively, since they're still down in New Zealand working on reshoots and things...is it just me, or does Peter Jackson look a little hobbit-like? Well...he DID buy/keep the Bag-End set after filming was done...) which I enjoyed, and there were a few other amusing things during the show as well. :)
Anyway, so that's it for now, right? Ah yes, I believe I had some questions to answer...
1. You knew they were coming....If you could only have one of the five senses, which would you take?
No freaking idea...I know it wouldn't be smell, since I can barely smell anything anyway...not taste, either...between sight, hearing and touch, touch would have to be the first to go...so of course, it's between the two primary senses: sight and hearing. Which is a really difficult choice.
Suz, you chose hearing because "silence is claustrophobic, suffocating". I agree with that, of course, but I'm guessing that maybe, perhaps, I'd be better equipped to handle complete silence than the average person. I'm not saying it wouldn't suck - because clearly, it completely would - but maybe I already have enough music playing in my head to sustain me; I could recognize my friends' laughter and voices anywhere (well, except for on the phone sometimes) and will never forget the way they sound. I would hate to never hear these things again - you see, I'm going about answering this question assuming I start with all 5 senses and then have to give all of them up except one, rather than only starting with 1 in the first place - but I've also always been sort of a visual person. Sort of. Not really. It's a lot harder to read people if you can't hear them. Like I said - tough choice.
2. If you could be either fire or water, which would you be?
Oh dear. I'm glad I'm not one of those Miss Universe contestants, Suz.
Fire or water. Fire can either provide warmth and energy or kill you. Water can either help you sustain life or it can kill you as well. It's hard to say. I think I've always thought more of fire as destructive and water as life-giving, though clearly it could be the other way around as well. But I think I'm going to go with water...Though that hasn't been very well thought-out at all.
Ah. What ever happened to the days of the easy questions like "what is the meaning of life?" and "whatisthematrix?" ;) 'Cause, you know, those ones have short, straightforward answers...sure they do...