A story about "The Sign" — 4 years ago
I made my whole family listen to this entire tape once on a long car ride. I now realize this was cruel and unusual punishment and I apologize.

Vallari / Nee
is consuming 55 items,
doing 17 things,
going 27 places, and
meeting 8 people.
I'm currently reading 3 books, listening to 9 albums, watching 24 movies, eating and drinking 18 food items, and consuming 1 other thing.
I made my whole family listen to this entire tape once on a long car ride. I now realize this was cruel and unusual punishment and I apologize.
God I used to love this band. My friends and I even pretended that we were one of the members of the band and we’d dress up as one of them. I was Sporty Spice and sometimes Posh spice when my friend wanted to be Ginger.
It’s kinda neat in the artisitic? (is that the word I’m looking for?) way that Sparks can just introduce one element of the story and people are balling their heads off. I happened to have landed a full theater and so many were vocal…!
Another movie well done. I enjoyed the guts this movie had and the difference of roles for some of the actors. Maybe I was just feeling a little emotional that day or whatever but this movie portrayed scenes that really messed with your head and emotions.
Every scene seemed to be melodramatic and outdone like they REALLY wanted to throw it in your face. Extremism makes a point but I think that reactions of fear do NO actual good as a healthy motivator. Perhaps that was in fact one of the points this movie was trying to make…..?
I had a big thing for a while for “Shake your Bon Bon” I don’t know where it came from but I just couldn’t get enough of this catchy ass shaking tune. “hips…are..beginning to moooooove….can’t….stop!”
The spell is indeed over and has been over…until I hear it again….
I really really liked this movie. It made me think for weeks. Despite what side of capital punishment I’m on I thought this movie made a great impact.
Soundtracks can be cool. This one introduced me to Radiohead and Garbage.
There are two types of people in life according to John Gray: Martians and Venusians.
Overall I found myself noticing that with some pride and some displeasure that I do some of the Venusian things that most woman do. Additionally with some positive inclination and some frustration I think I have Martian characteristics too.
I’m a woman who likes her cave, or well. Or whatever. This I’m sure will sound Venusian, but there seems to be some sort of a hidden message that women who aren’t very Venusian should be and there’s something wrong if she isn’t. Or men should be Martian and there’s something wrong if he isn’t.
I found the first part of the book to be rather close-minded. Informative as it provides insights into how men and women feel, think and process things, however I believe it focuses way too much on how DIFFERENT we are when we basically have the SAME problem.
Despite this and some of the fluffy language I actually enjoyed reading this, because it still describes two sides of dealing with life and what would help according to what side-whichever side you happen to land on at any one point in the chapter. Plus the second half of the book is good for emotional intelligence and communication.
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