Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. That's relativity.
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The last couple months were bad. I had my heart crushed; I had a facebook stalker steal from me; I had a my luggage lost on my way to vacation.
I think it can only get better from here on out. Here’s hoping to a better rest of the year.
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Ted: Okay, I’m going to say something out loud that I’ve been doing a pretty good job of not saying out loud lately. What you and Tony have, what I thought for a second you and I had, what I know that Marshall and Lily have, I want that. I do. I keep waiting for it to happen. I’m waiting for it to happen and I guess I’m just tired of waiting. And that is all I’m going to say on that subject.
Stella: You know how I talked my way out of a speeding ticket? I was heading upstate with my parents, I was doing 90 on the country roads. I got pulled over. So this cop, gets out of his car, swaggers over and he says, ‘Lady, I’ve been waiting for you all day.’ And I said, ‘Sorry Officer, I got here as fast as I could.’
Ted: For real?
Stella: No, it’s just a joke. [pause] I know that you’re tired of waiting. And you may have to wait a little while more but, she’s on her way, Ted. And she’s getting here as fast as she can.
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It’s that time of the year again. Last year I overdosed on galas and stargazing, watching films that would have eventually hit the mainstream theatre circuit anyway. The only one I was really glad I went to was The Wrestler (Evan Rachel Wood is yummy, even though she was there with Marilyn Manson). This year I’m trying to look for films that I wouldn’t have access to otherwise. So far I’ve gotten tickets to Soul Kitchen and Symbol. If anyone is interested in seeing/suggesting any other films, do let me know!
I have to say, ordering single tickets this year has been a breeze so far. Last year I had to line up for up to an hour to pick up tickets I had already bought online. This year, I got to skip the line (which was about half a block long), and was in and out of there in less than 5 minutes.
I’ve kind of been trudging along the last couple years, totally ignoring this and shutting down emotionally. Something/someone happened to me that woke me up from my slumber. I was literally figuratively shocked into waking up, partially because of her and partially because it was just time. I’ve learned quite a few lessons from this episode:
- Stop trying to sleep with women on the first date! It really screws everything up one way or the other.
- It’s time to stop using the past as an excuse and time to get over and on with it.
- Just because you want something doesn’t mean you can have it. You have to let it happen naturally.
- Stop and smell the roses: I’m too goal oriented. Once I have a target I put the blinders on and go full steam ahead. I didn’t even check to see if the prize was worth the the price of admission (no offense intended — I just didn’t take the time to get to know her before putting her on the pedestal).
- Watch my mouth. Some of the shit that comes out is funny, and some of it is offensive. Most of the time it’s both
- I’m still an introvert. Luckily I have great friends that love me despite it. Also, there’s nothing wrong with being one.
Long time no see.
One of the things I’ve been reminded of over the past 6 months is if you don’t put yourself out there, you’ll miss the opportunity of getting anything valuable in return. Sometimes you get something back and sometimes you don’t. It sucks when you don’t, but you just have to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and put yourself out there again. It’s better than the alternative of living in your own world forever.
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So I’m not the only one!
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Just got done seeing a TIFF Midnight Madness screening of SUKIYAKI WESTERN DJANGO, courtesy of Loretta. Made by the director of Ichi the Killer (Takashi Miike), it’s a wacky take on the spaghetti western with Japanese actors attempting to do the whole film in English. I enjoyed it a lot, but watching it with a raucous crowd at Ryerson Theatre in the middle of the night, along with a surprise cameo by Quentin Tarantino, made it even better.
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One day after launch, we’ve already gotten a great review: http://www.allfacebook.com/2007/07/a-possible-acquisition-for-winelibrarytv/. It’s all very encouraging and exciting!
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Today we launched a new Facebook application, WineBeagles. It allows you to share your favourite wines and tastings with your friends. We’re planning on adding a lot more features in the near future, so please give it a try at http://apps.facebook.com/winebeagles! If you don’t have a facebook account, get one