let's start this post with a cliche - the year's flown by, hasn't it? i can't believe it's december already. christmas shopping not started as yet obviously, but i do have a fair idea what i'll be buying, which is a vast improvement on christmases past. the one thing i am looking forward to before the season of too much food and much-much merriness is the meredith music festival. we're going with a bunch of mates, about 20 of us in all, and i cannot wait. i just hope it doesn't rain this year... last year we missed the worst of it because we only went up for the sat/sun component, and it rained and hailed and thundered down on friday. this year we're up for the whole three-day extravaganza, and i am really looking forward to it rain hail or shine (fingers crossed for nothing but shine nonetheless). there are a few bands i am dying to check out - wolfmother, the avalanches dj show, clare bowditch and the feeding set, the bollywood spectacular on friday night, cut copy, king marong and safara... also looking forward to stumbling around at the crack of dawn looking for the chai vendors, and taking a picture from the top of the meredith eye. one thong i have learned though is to take up a lot of water to drink. i didn't plan very well last year and ended up sleeping in the car because i was too lazy early on to get my shit together.
tonight i watched that 'my favourite movie' special on sbs. why didn;t lost in translation makle the top ten? i love that film. oh well, i should have voted. predictably, lord of the rings took top spot, with amelie coming in at number 2. the shawshank redemption was in there too, which was surprising. i guess results to polls like that will always be a littl bit weird - the only way to make them make any sense would be to make voting compulsory... but having said that, i now realise that wouldn't necessarily mean that the results would make any sense. hmmm.
tonight i watched that 'my favourite movie' special on sbs. why didn;t lost in translation makle the top ten? i love that film. oh well, i should have voted. predictably, lord of the rings took top spot, with amelie coming in at number 2. the shawshank redemption was in there too, which was surprising. i guess results to polls like that will always be a littl bit weird - the only way to make them make any sense would be to make voting compulsory... but having said that, i now realise that wouldn't necessarily mean that the results would make any sense. hmmm.
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I can believe it about the Shawshank Redemption cos I'm on an internet dating site and every single dude lists it as their fave movie. The world is full of lonely, desperate men watching that film every weekend.
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