Brainsalad The frightening consequences of electroshock therapy I'm a middle aged government attorney living in a rural section of the northeast U.S. I'm unmarried and come from a very large family. When not preoccupied with family and my job, I read enormous amounts, toy with evolutionary theory, and scratch various parts on my body. This journal is filled with an enormous number of half-truths and outright lies, including this sentence. |
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2005-08-02 1:01 AM Movie reviews by a Madman Conversations with 3 of 12 yesterday:
Brainsalad: So, have you seen any good movies lately? 3 of 12: I saw "Fantastic Four" the other day. It was kind of scary at the beginning. Brainsalad: How so? 3 of 12: Well, when they got transformed into heroes, it was wierd. It was sort of like stem cell research. Sister 9 of 12 had been talking about how each cell could turn into a separate human being. Then I started thinking the same thing could happen to me. I guess I was half asleep. Brainsalad: How was the rest of the movie? 3 of 12: It was alright. But the beginning bothered me. Brainsalad: What was the last movie you saw before that? 3 of 12: "Amityville Horror". Brainsalad: That's the remake of the old horror movie about the haunted house? 3 of 12: Yeah. Brainsalad: How was that? 3 of 12: It was kind of dumb, I thought. Brainsalad: So to summarize, "Fantastic Four" - sort of scary, "Amityville Horror" - kind of dumb. 3 of 12: Yep. Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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