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First of all, thank you so much for the card, [livejournal.com profile] samibee924! That was really sweet of you. :)

Reason #1496039840 why I worry too much: A big part of me is afraid to go see Meet The Fockers, because I enjoyed Meet The Parents so much that I don't want an inferior sequel to ruin the original for me. I'm actually nervous.

Man, the Carolina Panthers' loss was heartbreaking last night (er, technically, this morning). *sighs* I know that all hope is not completely gone, but it's pretty slim. Then again, the fact that the Panthers dug themselves out of the 1-7 hole to get a legitimate spot in the playoff race is pretty amazing. I'm so proud of those guys.

I spend a lot of time obsessing over which icons to use. It's not necessarily a bad thing -- I've had unhealthier obsessions in the past -- but it's a little strange. Too bad we don't have the option of using more than 50 icons. To be honest, it's not just icons, but pictures (screen caps, etc) in general. I just spent quite a bit of time, for example, sorting out my pictures into different folders. It doesn't look as pretty to me anymore, but at least I feel organized. While we're on the subject, too, I've been capping (wow, it feels weird for me to say that) She's Too Young lately.

She's Too Young, in case you were wondering, is a Lifetime original movie in which Miriam McDonald (Emma from Degrassi: The Next Generation) has a supporting role. (Side note on Miriam: A couple of nights ago, I dreamed, among other things, I was looking up Miriam McDonald's name on IMDB -- or something of the sort -- and discovered that there was an actress also named Miriam McDonald who had played a younger Harley on Guiding Light.) Anyway, back to STY. I don't want to give away my favorite (unintentionally, I think) humorous line, but apart from that, I thought it was pretty good. I originally had wanted to see it only for Miriam (and to compare Miriam's character, Dawn, to Emma), but I started watching the other scenes and was hooked.

Anyway. I feel like I had a point to make somewhere, but it has escaped me. Oh, well. Have a wonderful evening, everyone!

Date: 2004-12-20 07:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] x0mayday0x.livejournal.com
A big part of me is afraid to go see Meet the Fockers, because I enjoyed Meet the Parents so much that I don’t want an inferior sequel to ruin the original for me. I’m actually nervous.

Hmmm... Usually I prefer originals over sequels (except in the case of Psycho... I liked Psycho II much better), but I have a good feeling about Meet the Fockers --It looks freaking hilarious! :)

I spent a lot of time obsessing over which icons to use.

So do I... I have a free account, so I can only use three, but still, I hate deleting icons.

Date: 2004-12-20 08:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raisingirl99.livejournal.com
I haven't seen either Psycho, so I can't comment on that. As I was just saying, I love both Scream and Scream 2, and I'm not sure which one I like better. I loved the first Look Who's Talking, liked the third, and didn't like the second (which isn't quite the order I would have expected). Mostly, though, I agree about originals being better. However, I hope you're right about Meet The Fockers! :)

Date: 2004-12-20 09:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] x0mayday0x.livejournal.com
Haha, I hope I’m right, too, since I’m going to see Meet the Fockers with my family later this week! ;)

About Scream, I like Scream 3 more than I like Scream 2, but I don’t like either of them as much as I like the original... But hey, that’s just me! ;)

Date: 2004-12-21 03:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] raisingirl99.livejournal.com
Maybe I will try Scream 3 sometime, then. :)

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