A relatively quiet and subdued weekend spent grading papers from both classes (because I'm the moron who made all the assignments on the same day), so I've been alternating between (mostly) despressingly crappy freshman research essay drafts and (mostly) well-written upperclass film papers. It seems that alternating back and forth makes it a little more tolerable.
Got to party hard (for two hours at least) at erOTic's (tm) bachelor party Saturday at Hofbrau, and learned a little bit of conversational Portuguese on the drive down.

Thanks to the dotseges (and johnnycakes) for putting up with my overly cooked pork chops on Saturday, and congrats to Tom for joining the Spring 2008 award-winners club. Too bad he still can't beat me at Smash Brothers.
Took my sister to lunch for her birthday, and she ruined my April Fool's gift. Jerk.
I just got done watching the new all-CGI Beowulf, and it was actually pretty damn good, at least once you get past the pixelated nudity. There's a lot of Neil Gaiman-esque themes present, which I appreciate. I'd like to to a side-by-side viewing of this version and Beowulf and Grendel, a 'historical' version from a few years back with Gerald Butler in the lead. I give it 4.72 Sparkplugs.
Got to party hard (for two hours at least) at erOTic's (tm) bachelor party Saturday at Hofbrau, and learned a little bit of conversational Portuguese on the drive down.

Thanks to the dotseges (and johnnycakes) for putting up with my overly cooked pork chops on Saturday, and congrats to Tom for joining the Spring 2008 award-winners club. Too bad he still can't beat me at Smash Brothers.
Took my sister to lunch for her birthday, and she ruined my April Fool's gift. Jerk.
I just got done watching the new all-CGI Beowulf, and it was actually pretty damn good, at least once you get past the pixelated nudity. There's a lot of Neil Gaiman-esque themes present, which I appreciate. I'd like to to a side-by-side viewing of this version and Beowulf and Grendel, a 'historical' version from a few years back with Gerald Butler in the lead. I give it 4.72 Sparkplugs.
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Dear Sir,
Your man meat was wonderfully juicy and not overcooked. I would gladly devour anything you have to offer (wink!).
I must get back to setting the pace. It's a thankless job.
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