God, I can't believe I forgot this yesterday...when we were eating lunch, I wasn't really watching the TV, as it is behind me an thusly viewing requires me to contort my body in a way that makes eating not insanely difficult, but twisting to see the tube isn't the easiest position in which to enjoy a delicious lunch. So I had my back to the tele, and was just listening to the audio that was issuing forth. All I could hear was "blah blah in italian blah blah senza pantaloni blah blahioni." Now I may be American, but I still know that "senza panatloni" means "without pants." So, like any sensible sixteen year old girl, I turned about to see what was happening. And what my wee peepers did spy was a whole passle o' peeps in their boxer shorts and "Papa c'e [heart]" tshirts, walkin' about and washin' people's windshields with those sqeegie things, just like all the gypsies do. And then it cut to a bunch of dudes in aprons ironing. It was really odd...
We went to the movies yesterday!! How cool is that? I am super stoked that we FINALLY freaking got to go, as they have been dangling it in front of my nose for many a week. But Tuesday night, Triumph! I was pretty bummed that Alex couldn't come, but there wasn't enough room in the car [the cinema is in Caserta]. We went to go see The Devil Wears Prada [Il Diavolo Veste Prada in Italian], which was cool because [a] I've already seen it in English, and [b] because I LOVE that movie. The ticket only cost 5euros, which was made up for by the fact that drink and a popcorn were 3euro. Each. Next time I am so sneaking in a bottle. Of pop. Maybe next time I'll get pizza to eat. Or a calzone. Dude, they have pizza, beer, calzones, hot dogs, popcorn, soda pop, bulk candy, and a billion other things that they don't in the US. Crazy.
The movie theater inside itself wasn't that exciting...for some reason it reminded me of, like, a lecture hall at a JC, or something, but with more comfy seats. I actually understood a bunch of that movie, but it was pretty difficult, as the talked mighty fast in it. I think in this movie especially they talked fast, even in English. The person who did Meryl Streep's voice actually sounded a bunch like her, it was pretty cool. The clothes and cityscapes were just as AWESOME this time around, as was the music, even more so since I aquired some of the songs in the between time so I know them better. One thing, I guess partly because all the job titles are in English [I think...I don't know for sure], is they don't show all the credits. As soon as it ended my friends started gathering their stuff to go and I was like, okay, whatever, and then the reel stopped and the lights came up.
Now for my celebrity news gossip rundown: OMG BRITNEY IS GETTING DIVORCED YAYAYAYAY!! OMG KATIE AND TOM ARE GETTING MARRIED?!?!?!?! HOW CAN ITALY LET THIS HAPPEN????
Oh guess what? Alex's cousin is married to Christian Bale, the guy that played Batman in Batman Begins. Pretty cool, huh? She's Serbian. Obviously.
Trying to open her battery charger,
Bee Electric
mercoledì, novembre 08, 2006
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