Saturday, July 28, 2007

Movie Marathon

Thanx to my friends, this week I watched two movies - The Simpsons and Ratatouille.

I have always loved watching last full shows and this time was not an exception. Spontaneous, out of the blue moments like these last two nights are the "cherry on my cake" kind of happenings.

Thursday night was a blast. First because the Blue Eagles won against the Green Archers.(bleh! ;p) And we had class from 4pm-8pm but we got to watch the last 10 minutes of the game. Our very green-blooded professor finally realized that conducting recitation while in the last quarter of the game in a classroom of mixed die-hard greens and blues while the hallway right outside is packed with shouting fans is not such a good idea. So with a promised quiz on Tuesday, we were allowed to shout our hearts out while watching the game. Haha, it's a school holiday on Tuesday (Sir, naisahan namin kayo!). The school literally shook with the school cheers. I miss watching the dlsu-admu game live in araneta. I miss my heartbeat thudding in time to the drums.

To cap it off, we (Ces, Carlo, Eunice, Patty and I) decided to watch The Simpsons. High from the win, we laughed till our tummies hurt. The movie was a no-brainer and I was with the perfect people to watch it with. It was the perfect way to end the night.

Friday night was even better! After dinner, Ces decided not to go to a party she was planning to go to and invited us to watch Ratatouille. She hurriedly bought us tickets and managed to convince Ana to go with us. (Lakas talaga ng convincing powers ni Ces!) I'm so glad i got to watch Ratatouille with my friends! (Ana, Ces, Chinky and Hazel, thank you for a great night) I loved the movie. Pixar has proven once again that animation can be such a hit even among grown-ups. Plus, i love those mini-movies before the main show. I do have a favorite line in the movie:

Father: Where are you going?
Son: With luck, forward.
And so i end this night with a big smile on my face for an awesome week! I look forward to days like these.

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