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laurainlimbo at 04:42am on 20/12/2009
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I sat down to write a really negative message yesterday but decided against posting it. I'm just feeling a bit lonely and worried about the future right now. Things with my husband are fine, and his parents are really great. We're just stressing about money and jobs, and making decisions that are counter to our original plans when we decided to come to Japan. I'll explain more later. For now, I'm applying to lots of jobs, and hoping that something will work out.
I'm surprised to hear myself say this, but I kind of envy all the people who are getting snow. I hated it in Chicago because I had to get out and work and shop in it - and digging out a car is no good. But this time of year, snow is kind of nice, and if we get any at all, it will just be flurries. However, I do feel for all of you in the U.S. east coast area with all the storms. Please stay warm and safe, okay?
Anyway, probably no one cares, but I just read that the sci-fi screenwriter Dan O'Bannon died. Who, you ask? He wrote movies like Alien, Total Recall, Return of the Living Dead and Lifeforce . But he also wrote probably one of the funniest movies ever made, John Carpenter's first low-budget movie called Dark Star . it's probably one of the cheesiest films ever made, and highly worth a watch.
Here's a scene from that movie, in which the main character is trying to fight off the alien, which looks a bit like a giant plastic tomato!
I'm surprised to hear myself say this, but I kind of envy all the people who are getting snow. I hated it in Chicago because I had to get out and work and shop in it - and digging out a car is no good. But this time of year, snow is kind of nice, and if we get any at all, it will just be flurries. However, I do feel for all of you in the U.S. east coast area with all the storms. Please stay warm and safe, okay?
Anyway, probably no one cares, but I just read that the sci-fi screenwriter Dan O'Bannon died. Who, you ask? He wrote movies like Alien, Total Recall, Return of the Living Dead and Lifeforce . But he also wrote probably one of the funniest movies ever made, John Carpenter's first low-budget movie called Dark Star . it's probably one of the cheesiest films ever made, and highly worth a watch.
Here's a scene from that movie, in which the main character is trying to fight off the alien, which looks a bit like a giant plastic tomato!
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We have lots of ice here, but not a lot of snow. The roads and pavements are treacherous...
Fun clip - I've never seen Dark Star. I've heard of it though - must add it to my list of cheesy sci-fi must-sees.
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ice is sometimes much worse - be careful. I fell on some ice in front of my building last year (in Chicago) and really hurt myself.
oh yes, try to see Dark Star if you can - it's terribly bad, which makes it so good!
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Oh, that is sad to hear.
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*hugs*
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And I thought Ridley Scott wrote Alien? He was just the director?
Hang in there, Laura. *HUGS*
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but you should totally see Dark Star!
thanks - things are not bad with hubby and family here. I'm just really anxious about us both getting some work. if we don't then I'll have to return to the U.S. yuck!
*hugs*
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Oh I'm so sorry, that's a loss, he was a wonderful writer.
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thanks for the cocoa and the hugs though!!!
love you lots!
*hugs*
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well the best laid plans always change a bit. we're definitely staying on for awhile, but I've got to start making money. My husband is looking for work too but it's grim now. I want the school to work, but there's also a chance we might move from this area in a couple years, so I don't know what to do... lots to think about.
thanks!!!
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thanks! I hope something comes up soon.
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thanks!
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