Saturday, February 12, 2011
Saturday, February 20, 2010
My Quest For My Favorite Movie
Here are my criteria.
1. It needs to be re-watchable.
I think a favorite movie needs to be able to be watched a million times and hold up under the strain.
2. It needs to have inspire emotion.
I have never been a big fan of mindless movies so the movie needs to make me think or laugh or cry or all off the above not just pass the time.
3. Really I was kind of done with criteria after number.
So I have started to repeatedly watch movies I like, to see how they hold up to the re-watchable criteria. My candidates so far are; "Pursuit of Happyness", "The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Elf" which I hadn't seen until the start of this endeavor but was hilarious.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Chinese New Year's Eve
I came home and watched Gran Torino and The Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind. I hadn't heard anything really good about Gran Torino. It was funny I kept hearing from people it was good but... I was never clear what the but was all about, and after seeing it I think it was just good.
Though The Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind has left me in a very melancholy mood.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Any Thing Can Happen in 2010
Oh and PS. I think this will be the year I jump on the medical mask bandwagon.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Christmas Tastes Better With KFC (Just Ask the Japanese)
From the perspective of a foreigner living in China this article hit home. Since China is just getting into Christmas and loves KFC I am suprised it is not like this here.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Potential
potential
the potential to change history, to reach out and make goals and dreams reality. Everyone has this potential, in the story of the Tower of Babel, God says, when man works together, nothing is beyond them.
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Many people have told me i have great potential....what they mean is that they think i could be doing so much more then i am.
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Potential is such a crazy thing. A person telling you that you have so much potential is a very back handed complement. It really is saying that you are not doing enough. I used to be told this a lot mainly when I was in Middle School and High School. Then in the past week at 32, I was told for the first time I was that I had a lot of potential and then someone was gave me specifics on how I can change things to fulfill that potential. It is such powerful and encouraging thing to have someone tell you I think you have so much potential and then give you specifics on what is holding you back rather than simply say that you are not living up to your potential.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
The Airport
On Thursday I made the journey from LAX to O'Hare a journey that I had done repeatedly since I was 13, but stopped making when I was about 25. I spent weeks in transit between during my junior year of High School. That year I was living in Chicago with my Dad but since I was rebelling against him and everything else I would use every opportunity to fly back to LA. Since I flew stand by the airports became my turf where I was master of my domain, even though like every where else I had no control it seemed there was always hope and the airport and the chance to get a flight and to go where I wanted or needed to be. So on Thursday when I hunkered down to wait for my standby flight to Chicago it felt like going home again.
P.S. I only had to wait 4 hours to get a flight though I did have to crawl on the floor to get it.