Siths, throats and Chicago.
I wonder how many people in the world are married to someone with whom they also work? I wonder what percentage of those couples actually met while at work? I don't know of anyone who fits into either of those categories, but I'm sure there must be quite a few. We spend a lot of time at work, us working people. Oh, and remember, my office has three middle-aged guys, and I'm already married. So I was just wondering for wondering's sake, not for any other reason. Gross.On Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge Of The Sith -
1. It was good. Maybe even TOO good.
2. My favourite composer, Mr John Williams, wrote the music for this movie! The music had recurring themes from his work on the other Star Wars movies, so I was humming away happily to the tunes I knew.
3. It should have had a surprise ending, like making Darth Vadar, Obi Wan Kenobi and Yoda all die. Sure, it wouldn't make any sense to the rest of the movies, but no-one would be expecting it.
4. It didn't end the way I thought it would. I honestly expected the very last shot to be of a black leather chair turning around to reveal Darth Vadar, who is just sitting there breathing really loudly (as he does). But it didn't. It ended on some scenery shot, or something. I really don't remember. Mustn't have been very memorable. My idea is SO much better.
5. Even after Anakin turns evil, he still has a blue lightsaber. He probably didn't have time to get a new red one from the shops. Too busy killing people, and all that jazz. Y'know how it is.
6. Here is a comic explaining the real reasons Anakin turned to the dark side:


My husband says the phrase 'and all that jazz' now. It's cool. Every time he says it, I sing 'ba da ba... chhhh... and all that jazz!' like in the song. Ha ha ha, I'm a funny chicky.
I have a bad throat at the moment. It's all blocked and weird-feeling. Not good. But these are the things I'm doing to combat the problem -
1. Praying.
2. Drinking hot water mixed with honey.
3. Taking 'Echinacea, Garlic, Zinc & C' tablets.
4. Using my vapour inhaler every morning and night.
5. Drinking lots of water.
6. Going for a walk at lunch (i.e. exercise)
7. Eating a whole bag of corn chips. Oh, my bad. That's not for my throat, it's just 'cause they're yummy.
Hopefully my throat will be all better and wonderful for singing on Friday night and Sunday morning and Sunday night. And singing at music practise tomorrow night. So basically it has to get better today. Come on God, do your thang. :o)
1 Comments:
Hi Alyssa
I’m answering your query about whether relationships between male and female actually start up at work and whether they would get married. Well I have a pretty good answer for you. At my work we have 500 people(and that’s just in our Brisbane office), so you can understand how easy it would be for this to happen in my workplace. I actually know of one married couple who actually both work at GHD (well until she went on maternity leave). Whether they met at GHD I don’t know. But Sheriden (the receptionist) actually had a really serious relationship with some guy at my work. So I think it is definitely possible. Although I have no intentions, cause they’re not Christians. By the way. I had a really weird convo the other day with philapino admirer the other day on MSN. I made a comment about how we were only friends. And he said ‘But what if we fall in love.’ And I said ‘That’s impossible, you live in Manila’. He said ‘I can relocate’. I’m like “Woah!” I actually got a little bit annoyed with him and accused him of having the wrong motive for a friendship with me. I felt sick. Why does this always happen. The guys I have no interest in like fall head-over-heals and I don’t even had to do much. Maybe I should just stop talking to guys. That would solve all my problems. But than I would have a new dilemma because how will I get married.
Well that’s my two cents.
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