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- BasharOfTheAges
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Woke up with what almost feels like bruised ribs. It's mostly in my back, but the pain hits the front when it gets bad. Luckily it only hurts when I breathe, and how often do you do that, right? I seriously think it's stemming from my shoulder issues, going to try to selectively apply pressure to see if it gets any better. Really wish I had ice packs at work.
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- ZephyrStar
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SO. MUCH. THINGS. To do between now and my vacation in a week. Chances are I'll spend most of my long weekend wrapping everything up, which will feel really good, but I'll also lose my long weekend to chores and shopping and getting the oil changed in the car and preparing food and...
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Not really a vent but more of a disappointment...not that I were expecting much of the movie. What's the hype about Hunger Games? Perhaps it's too early to judge as it's only the first part of the trilogy, but..
Spoiler :
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The second book gets into more details about everything, and the third one brings it all together. The first one is mostly stage/world/character setting.Emong wrote:Not really a vent but more of a disappointment...not that I were expecting much of the movie. What's the hype about Hunger Games? Perhaps it's too early to judge as it's only the first part of the trilogy, but..Spoiler :
Although there is one thing you said about it that really nagged me about the books, and you hit it right on the head.
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I agree with code's spoiler O:
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I suppose I need to watch the next films now that I saw the first one (no way I'm spending time on reading the books.. ) Although from your descriptions it looks like there's going to be a lot of drama at the expense of politics. Screw the drama. No matter what the target audience is, books or films like this should have a proper subversive edge!
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Now you just gotta wait for it to be made O.o
I think what draws you in with the books was the fact it was fairly suspenseful and that both of the first two books left you on a cliffhanger that made you want to know what happened next.
Don't stress it. The hype I think is a little too hyped, it was good but not the most amazing thing ever. I think that they were trying to market it a little too close to the same way Twilight was marketed to try to drag in a similar audience, but the triangle isn't as over the top stupid as Twilight was.
It still is worth the watch... Plus Star Trek lamp.
I think what draws you in with the books was the fact it was fairly suspenseful and that both of the first two books left you on a cliffhanger that made you want to know what happened next.
Don't stress it. The hype I think is a little too hyped, it was good but not the most amazing thing ever. I think that they were trying to market it a little too close to the same way Twilight was marketed to try to drag in a similar audience, but the triangle isn't as over the top stupid as Twilight was.
It still is worth the watch... Plus Star Trek lamp.
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Yeah, I agree with this. I even recall Formspring having a sponsored Question of the Day that was "Twilight or Hunger Games?"*JaddziaDax wrote:I think that they were trying to market it a little too close to the same way Twilight was marketed to try to drag in a similar audience.
*to which the answer is, of course, Harry Potter
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As I posted when it happened, my grandfather died in June. Today was the memorial service...2½ months later (it was a nice service, though, even if it was difficult to understand the priest). And the jury still seems to be out on when the interment at the cemetery will take place (hopefully within the next couple days, though).
My sister really phrased it best when saying that our family puts the 'pro' in 'procrastinate'.
At least one positive of waiting this long is that there wasn't a lot of opportunity for those in attendance to get weepy. Most of that got worked out 2 months ago.
My sister really phrased it best when saying that our family puts the 'pro' in 'procrastinate'.
At least one positive of waiting this long is that there wasn't a lot of opportunity for those in attendance to get weepy. Most of that got worked out 2 months ago.
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