This Won't Be (Very) Coherent
May. 11th, 2005 05:40 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Up all night. Shoulders are so stiff I can feel them cracking right now, and I'm not even moving them very much. It hurts. I took three Nytol and got exactly zero result. And Steve slept through everything (me praying aloud: "Jesus, knock me out, please", for example), and Cal will be up soon. My parents-in-law will also be here by noon. GOD, so TIRED.
We're through packing books in the living room: Good. Now we're out of boxes: Bad. Of course no money until Friday. Steve said we still had $200.00 the last time he checked; I don't think he lied, but he was misled. Which means we have nothing to buy boxes with: Very bad indeed.
Cal continues to teeth. He has a huge drool-sore under his lower lip. Over the weekend we saw Kingdom Of Heaven, which was better than I'd thought it might be given the reviews, but still unfortunately on the "eh" side. I sat through a lot of it thinking "Great soundtrack! Must get that" and "This would work so much better as a Guy Gavriel Kay novel, because then we could spend whole chapters inside the characters, and really understand their motivations". Except that it's not, so there you go. Edward Norton (as the Leper King, Baldwin II) walks away with much of it, and there's too little Liam Neeon for my tastes. Etc.
CHRIST, tired tired tired--no, make that exhausted. Yes. That will do.
We're through packing books in the living room: Good. Now we're out of boxes: Bad. Of course no money until Friday. Steve said we still had $200.00 the last time he checked; I don't think he lied, but he was misled. Which means we have nothing to buy boxes with: Very bad indeed.
Cal continues to teeth. He has a huge drool-sore under his lower lip. Over the weekend we saw Kingdom Of Heaven, which was better than I'd thought it might be given the reviews, but still unfortunately on the "eh" side. I sat through a lot of it thinking "Great soundtrack! Must get that" and "This would work so much better as a Guy Gavriel Kay novel, because then we could spend whole chapters inside the characters, and really understand their motivations". Except that it's not, so there you go. Edward Norton (as the Leper King, Baldwin II) walks away with much of it, and there's too little Liam Neeon for my tastes. Etc.
CHRIST, tired tired tired--no, make that exhausted. Yes. That will do.
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Date: 2005-05-11 04:10 pm (UTC)