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  1. I have contributed to your poll
    May I say, I think it was an excellent idea by the way.

    Haha, yes for 2 weeks... My house is utterly terrifying at night, when I'm on my own - what with all the bizzare noises it makes. I've been finding it difficult to sleep... so I've had a few people over so I don't drive myself mad. I blame my overactive imagination.


    I've actually done rather well in terms of cleaning; I'm rather proud of that. When it comes to cooking; it depends entirely upon what it is I'm actually making... there's certain things I do well, other things... not so well. I had a very nice chicken salad this evening though.


    Oh wow, what an excellent cast! I shall have to see it.

    How are you doing?
  2. I posted a poll two days ago "Ladies, what don't you like to be called by men?" and this is the link: http://www.online-literature.com/for...ad.php?t=45889

    Would you be so kind to participate on my thread? I really want your opinion. Besides there are several worth-reading posts already there (it seems I've given some people a space to express their feelings ).
  3. Home alone for two whole weeks? But... are you not afraid of the ghosts in your bed?

    So you're doing the cooking, room cleaning and all? I'm not a good cook myself. In fact I'm not even a bad cook... because I've never cooked other than a fried egg and a cake (the latter only once and aided by my mom). Other than that I can clean a room, but I really need to learn some cooking, so my mom's legacy remains through me... ... I'm getting spiritual... ...

    After you take care of your dwelling, go see Gangs of New York. It's a great movie about how the first Irish immigrants managed to survive in New York while dealing with the English descendants already established there. Starring Leo DiCaprio, Daniel Day-Lewis, Liam Neeson, Brendan Gleeson, Cameron Diaz and many other talented folks. Great story; violent, dramatic and romantic.
  4. Haha, I quite like the 'thing' going on between Hermione and Ron; it's quite sweet.

    Yes, I saw it the other night and I thought it was excellent. Such an odd film... It left me feeling a little strange.
    No, I've never seen Gangs of New York or Blood Diamond - would you recommend them?
    I think I saw Catch me if you Can, years ago... can't quite remember it.

    Well, I have been left on my own for 2 whole weeks. The family have gone on holiday, leaving me to fend for myself.

    It's going well so far, but I keep on asking myself why I didn't go along with them... tch.
  5. Poor Hermione! She's going from gray to black! She needs a boyfriend immediately, I mean I understand her wizardry-vocation but you just can't spend all your youth studying conjurings and fanciful spells. SHE NEEDS SOME FUN NOW!

    So Ron has already grown enough for hooking up, uh? Who would have thought that? With that innocent face... THAT NAUGHTY LITTLE RASCAL!

    You mean The Beach starring Leo DiCaprio? Yup, I've seen it, though it was some time ago and I have forgotten a bit of it. Anyways I've seen most of Leo's films. Ever seen Gangs of New York, Catch Me If You Can, and Blood Diamond?
  6. Yeah, I guess so
    If they had stuck to the book religiously, it would be rather lengthy... and it's long enough as it is. I cannot sit still for that amount of time!

    Haha, I have to say, I try not to make a habit out of crying in public myself. But this woman was absolutely hysterical...

    Harry and Hermione. Well, not much happens between those two. However, in this film, I think Hermione is beginning to realise her feelings for Ron, and is jealous when he hooks up with Lavender Brown. Harry on the other hand, amongst all the wizard-related drama in his life, enters into a relationship (an unofficial relationship) with Ginny Weasley.

    I watched a film this evening - The Beach. Have you ever seen it?
  7. If poetry implements poetic license then films implement plot license (to give it a name). It always happens, like with The Lord of the Rings. Films are not supposed to be really accurate. Remember the final credits "... the story and characters have been adapted to fit dramatization purposes" ... or something alike

    Some movies get a tear out of my lachrymals but I wouldn't freely weep in public. It would be embarrassing and I'm so shy and introverted ...

    I admit I'm way behind with Harry Potter. I need an immediate upgrade.
    Can you gimme a lil tip on what happens between Harry and Hermione in this one?
  8. Haha, how kind of you

    I watched it last night, and I have to say I was very impressed.
    It was certainly very well made (despite not being too accurate to the book.) There was a woman at the very front of the cinema who found it hard to control her emotions and began weeping hysterically at one point, haha.
    Have you kept up with the Harry Potter films/books?

    Haha, oh I can assure you, completely innocent.
  9. I actually found myself being the only one sending greetings, and everyone else was surprised given the fact that none of them ever heard of such holiday. However, many have told me how stressed they were by their monotonous activities and how I came up to make their days... so I'm happy... I gave a li'l relief to some stressed people

    Have you watched the latest Harry Potter film already? If so, how was it?

    I did see them, I am a big fan of Fitzy W ...
    They'd better be innocent... or I'll be jealous...
  10. Haha we should indeed.

    Hm, perhaps there is... but such holidays don't really get a lot of attention over here.

    I'm going to watch the latest Harry Potter film tomorrow with some friends of mine; that should be good.

    I see you saw my photos
    Haha, I never realised one of them looked ever so slightly wrong... captured at precisely the wrong moment when in fact it was completely innocent.
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