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2009 February | - Part 2

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I can’t believe how fast the days go by. It feels so weird.

But yesterday was a bit more fun then usual, and I even did a favour for Johnny and now he has to buy me tulips.

Let’s see, it started like any other work day, with me trying to get out of bed. It’s so warm under the blanket and being cold outside makes things worse. It’s so gloomy outside, and even if the day has gotten a little bit longer then usual, it’s still really cold. And I am starting to hate my winter jacket, even if that’s the only thing that keeps me warm (I usually end up choosing a t-shirt underneath).

Work is very slow this time of year, even I have less manuals to translate and it sucks in a way cause I get bored so easily. And the world crisis isn’t helping either. Anyway, it’s a good thing that we have a really smart boss and which knows how to handle stuff in situations like this, and he’s the main reason why the company we’re working at is still in business.

After 8 hours of work (more or less work), we went home and we bought some sweet cakes. But Johnny didn’t come at my place so he didn’t get any. But around 6:30 PM he called and asked me if his ID card was at my place, cause he needed it and he couldn’t find it. Of course it was at my place, he left it there. And he asked me if I could bring it to him at the postal office as fast as I can, and I did. It took me exactly 8 minutes from the time he called me till I got at the postal office, and I didn’t even ran. I just took the jacket over my pajamas and went straight for the postal office, which is not far from my place. If it was still daylight outside, I would’ve gotten my jeans on me, but it was dark, and no one saw me. Just my luck.

And as fast as we met as fast we had to say goodbye cause he was in a hurry and I was just bored. Even the soundtrack from “It’s all gone Pete Tong” didn’t helped me. Why is it that soundtrack music sound so much better while you are watching the movie, but without the movie it loses it’s appeal?

Oh well at least I’ll get some tulips soon, hopefully, and they better be pink.

It was a normal weekend for me and Johnny.

We did nothing special, even if it was Valentine’s day but then again, just spending time with Johnny makes it special. So I can sincerely say that every day we spend it together it’s a Valentine’s day. Plus we did watch some good movies and we even had donnuts.

Johnny was really mean to me this weekend. He even let me to believe that Frankie Wilde is a real DJ. Not only that, but I really want the soundtrack from this movie.  

At first I wasn’t sure about the movie, but by the end of it I was singing “I used to drink, I used to smoke…”. Plus I got to see Paul van Dyk in it so I was more then happy about it all. The only thing I didn’t like about the movie was the puking, ummm puking and all those other parts of the movie were fluids were coming out of his mouth, nose and whatever.

..I’ve seen so far.

It was a boring weekend for me, so I’ve had a lot of free time on my hands. So I did what every self respected person would do in normal circumstances: I slacked around in my pajamas all day long, watched movies and ate a lot of junk food.

I started with “Dil Se“. I picked this movie cause the main actors are Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala. I like Shah Rukh Khan movies (OK, I admit not all his movies are good, I am still having nightmares with Karena Kapoor and her acting skills from “Asoka“, what horror). Anyway, after 30 minutes I gave up on it, cause I already knew what would happen: she’s a terrorist, they fall in love, in the end they end up together, alive or dead. The only bummer part was that I didn’t get to see Preity Zinta, she was in the movie as well.

So I moved on to the next movie on my “want to see” list: “Om Shanti Om“.

The movie lasted three hours, and I only took a few breaks just to go to the bathroom. The movie was really awesome, I loved the plot, loved Depika Padukone, loved “Main Agar Kahoon” song, it all fit really well. And the best part was, that in one single movie I saw almost all my favorite Bollywood stars, and that was posible with just one song.

The plot was really awesome:

In the 1970s, Om, an aspiring actor, is murdered, but is immediately reincarnated into the present day. He attempts to discover the mystery of his demise and find Shanti, the love of his previous life.

He was a junior artiste. She was a star. For some dreams, one lifetime is not enough.

I still can’t believe that this movie was made in 2007 and that it took me two years to see it. But it’s not my fault that the Bollywood industry makes so many movies per year. It’s really hard to pick from them, and you can’t watch them all cause they don’t last an hour or and hour and  a half, they last around 2-3 hours.

Quotes and pictures: IMDb.

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