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Monday, February 8, 2010

Yesterday I took a trip down Naomi's memory lane, of sorts. I discovered her true fan girl nature when I went through her archives. I shall not reveal any further details, lest she come over to my place and slice my limbs off. I like the coming over to my place part but besides that, nahhh.

Anyway, after the long long post I had yesterday, I don't have much more to write about today. Naomi has her essay to write so she's looking for inspiration over here. All I can say is the literature on this blog is BAD. Perhaps I should go watch more plays so that I can come back over here to review and criticise. Or maybe I should criticise the Bond movie I'm watching now. Finally a movie shown on 5 isn't "Presented in widescreen", otherwise Bond would be a skinny Bond. I had to watch Pirates yesterday in "widescreen", as if Keira Knightley wasn't skinny enough to begin with.

Right now I happen to be dying from the sexually connotative dialogue of Die Another Day. I'm finding it difficult to live up to that. Honestly I don't think anyone can save the James Bond franchise. The new bond isn't even suave and sophisticated any longer. What happened to the martini-sipping, debonair British secret agents? Oh well, I suppose no one can save them now.

somewhere a clock is ticking:
11:29 PM

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