The saga of human misery continues! Will Nic Cage show an emotion? Will anyone tell Eva Mendes she’s pretty?
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The saga of human misery continues! Will Nic Cage show an emotion? Will anyone tell Eva Mendes she’s pretty?
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In this four-part epic, my brother is forced to sit through Nicolas Cage’s turn as the not-particularly-popular Marvel hero, as a favor to a friend.
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This is what happens to you when you take too many film studies classes…
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I swear I haven’t COMPLETELY given up on the site yet!
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We have the movie, but will we live to see it?
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The journey continues…
As usual, if it’s not loading, you can find it on YouTube. Also, remember how I mentioned that I was one of the contributors to Silverwolfpet’s latest tribute video? Well, the video is now available for your viewing pleasure! Check it out; I swear my singing is better in this one!
How Nick, Lizzy, and I spent our Christmas Eve!
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I’ve been updating this blog for one month now, churning out about three half-baked updates per week. I’ve got a few ideas for some (hopefully) fun things to do in the future, but in the meantime, I was curious about what YOU, my three readers (plus five spambots) want to see on this site.
So! What do you want from me?
My brother is exposed to “Glee” for the first time, and swears a lot. Strong language, don’tcha know.
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I worked a couple of freelance gigs recently–videography for concerts, videography for plays, dogsitting, the like–so I’ve been accumulating some delightfully unexpected income. Normally I’d spread this money throughout the various facets of my budget (loans, saving for a car, funds for my crippling addiction to Vanilla Coke), but once I realized the amount of money I got was just enough, I said, screw it, this is all going to one place.
That’s right. Last night, I officially paid off one of my six student loans.
This should have been a very exciting moment, right? Sure, I still have five other loans to pay off, but this freed up a good chunk of my monthly budget! One less Sword of Damocles hanging over my head! And yet, the whole thing was just kinda…anticlimactic.
The real problem is that, since loan payments don’t get processed right away, there was no indication on the site that I was done with the loan. It still treated me like nothing had changed, and I still owed them the money. Just back to the default screen. I mean, I didn’t expect a parade, but it would have been nice to be conglaturated for the fact that I completed a great loan and prooved the justice of our culture.
It was good to be done with the loan, but it didn’t quite feel real. Fortunately, when I logged on to the site this morning, there, staring at me majestically, were the words “LOAN CLOSED” in the tiniest font imaginable.
Oh, yeah. Vindication.
I’m glad I have one loan paid off, even if it was just the $1000 one. Hopefully the next $21,000 comes just as easily!