Tuesday, March 29, 2005

Being nice unconditionally

The other day I saw on DVD Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason, and I enjoyed it very much. It is the second Bridget Jones movie. And I have to tell you I would have enjoy that work even if I wouldn't see the first one.

I liked each moment of it. Especially I was found of two scenes. The first one when I Bridget squat down to a dog, that she though it was a friendly puppy. She was so charmingly innocent while playing with the dog, that she even hadn't got angry when it turned out that the dog was a 'drug sniffer'... and she had been arrested for drug smuggling .

The other scene I liked so much was the scene where Bridget run into an office where she thought her lover is... and withough really checking out who is the person she is talking to... saying something like that: I loved you, I love you... I always will... When it turnes out that the person isn't her lover... she gets embarrased and says something like that: I didn't love you, I don't love you... I never will...

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Why is that...

I heard today that sentence... and I liked it...

'God looked at my work and was pleased... than looked at my salary and become sad...

Sunday, March 20, 2005

Valentine's Day -- 2005-2

I work so hard on my little stories... and whe I get a nice review I am really happy... here is one that I wanted to share with you...



'You've got a great plot and wonderful inner conflict going on.'

Friday, March 18, 2005

Multitasking

I just found that quote on the Internet... I do not know if Oprah actually said that... but I like it very much... and wanted to share with you...

"I've learned that you can't have everything and do everything at the same time."
~Oprah Winfrey~

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Class assignment

Just a few minutes ago I got an email. One of my ladyfriends who is taking a writing class, asked my permission to take one of my works to her writing class.

She wrote that they have a class assignment to use editing tools they have learned and apply them to an online story.

She wrote me that these editing tools seem to be brutal on a piece, but she have had a few of her stories done by editing committees and it's proved to be a wonderful thing. Her stories have been enhanced completely by them.

I happily give my permission for using one of my stories for her class assignmet. Actually I felt a great honor that my work will be showcased in her class... and I even don't mind that there is a great possibility that the review I will get back will be harsh.

Saturday, March 05, 2005

finding things

The other day I take out the 'The Princess Diaries 2' from the video store. I was happy that I did that.

A year after that a moron computer guy 'messed up' my computer... deleted a lot of professional and artwork of mine... and what he left scattered all over in my hard-drive... I am still re-storing the things that he 'in his generosity' left on my hard-drive.

All of you who went through that experience... knew well how hard to put away each day a given time... in order to do the job of 're-storing'. Anyway, I am like a cast-away on the open see on a desert island... that look for the smallest thing... to cheer up her... to help her to keep going... I am always on the lookout for finding something to cheer me up a little...

Back to that movie... I like romantic comedy... so I really enjoyed that work... from the beginning till the end. But there was a scene that I enjoyed most.

Anne Hathaway [the princess]... tells to Julie Andrews [her grandmother on the movie --- please note: it isn't a direct quote.. ]' I lost it...'... And Julie Andrews with great surprise look at her and says: 'What do you say - you lost it... we supposed to find things... not to loose them...'

And I am wondering... why my mother never told me that?




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