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Srah has given me a blogging assignment, so here goes:
1. the last non-Stargate thing I watched on TV
This leads me to suspect that srah thinks I blog too much about Stargate, SG-1, which is my favorite tv show, and whose character Dr. Daniel Jackson I hold near and dear to my heart. Therefore, this is the one and only time I will post anything about it here at srah blah blah.
The last tv show I watched was, in fact, Stargate. But before that I was watching the Simpsons and M*A*S*H. I am also highly partial to While You Were Out.
2. the last CD I listened to
That would have to be Pascal Obispo's Plus Que Tout Au Monde. For those who don't know, Pascal is my favorite contemporary artist. If anyone reading this happens to live in France and want to make me most happy, please buy me the piano sheet music to La Mme Langue and Ce Qu'on Voit Alle Rimbaud.
3. the last movie I saw in the theatre
That would be X2. I loved it. I loved the first one too, and the sequel was soooo much better. So you can imagine how much I loved it. Nightcrawler is very, very cool.
That was, however, not the last movie I actually saw, only the last in the theatre. More recently, I rented Catch Me If You Can and Minority Report, which I really liked and didn't like that much, respectively.
Next assignment, please.
katie - Wednesday, 11 June 2003 - 1:13 PM
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alfie - June 11, 2003 - 1:59 PM - ℓ
I saw Stargate (the movie) in 7th grade. I think we were studying Ancient Egypt and our teacher decided to show us Stargate. I liked what I could understand and hear from my seat at the back of the room. What happened to teachers who let the blind kids sit at the front?
For some reason, most of what I remember of seventh grade is math or movies and Jeopardy in my Geography and History classes. Obviously, middle school made a great impact on me.
katie - June 13, 2003 - 7:21 AM - ℓ
I felt that way when I watched Sex, Lies and Videotape. Which, despite its themes, is actually a very good film. Analyzing the soul and all that. But that was noooo Dr. Jackson.
Maybe it was. Maybe Dr. Jackson watches videos in his spare time. They don't show that part on the show.
It's not that you talk too much about Stargate, but that I don't know anything about Stargate and have only watched it dubbed into French, and that I knew Stargate was going to be your answer if I left you up to your own devices.
Next assignment: The pros and cons and things to see and things to avoid for Paris and Poitiers.