Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Gelayday

Andrew and I have made up a new day. That is it's name. Gelayday. The good news is it's part of the weekend, so now we have an 8 day week, but with a three day weekend! (Andrew I know we didn't discuss this but I hope you don't mind).

Last night I had a strange dream where I moved into a little flat thing attached to the house that my parents live in (but doesn't exist in real life). And then I was walking aroudn town with my cousins, Andrew, Kirsty, Hamish and Kate and I ran into Susannah who was all dressed up in a toga with a bunch of friends. Um then I went home and tried to call someone but the phone didn't work. It was very frustrating. So I awoke frustrated. I haven't tried any real phones yet... but I'm hoping my dream wasn't a premonition.

Thanks for answering questions everyone!

Sewing last night was good. I'm learning a lot. Also it's absolutely incredible the number of injuries I do myself with pins. Last week I had quite a gash down my leg from trying on pants with pins in them, and last night I cut my hand by jabbing myself accidentally with a pin.

Today is Thursday! Yay! I love Thursdays. Fridays atre good too but I find Friday afternoons drag terribly.

Have a nice day all!

:-) M

19 comments:

Anonymous said...

first to comment

Mindy said...

That's what I love about our little blog, the wonderful community feeling that ensures we all keep each other company throughout the day and never go too long without a comment.

Haha I'm full of crap. But it's true.

I wonder who anonymous is. Very mysterious.

Anonymous said...

Boris!

Cranky ol' ostrich.

Anonymous said...

did you know that a rating system is no subsititute for a bible trained conscience?

Anonymous said...

Movie ratings?

Very much so. Imagine all of those G rated movies with *gasp* depictions of ungodly things!

I once had an amusing experience with a christian family and depictions of the infernal underworld of hell.

Mindy said...

Uh oh! Boris forgot to take his happy pills!

Mindy said...

Help! Can someone look here:

hoytsnz.ninemsn.com.au/cinema/1RIC.asp

And tell me, can I only go and see Batman Begins if I want to pay $17.50... that seems a bit stupid!

Anonymous said...

Looks like either:

a) Batmat Begins is a preview so you need "VIP" to watch it
b) Hoyts has changed charging model so that you have to pay $17.50 to watch new movies in general.

Either way, it seems if you wanna watch Batman begins tomorrow, you need to pay $17.50.

Anonymous said...

Reading has normal prices.

Also - were those prices just a Riccarton thing?

Maybe it is just for their jumbo screen.

Anonymous said...

The whole VIP thing sounds dumb as an arse.

You get to have comfy chairs and order food. Which costs extra... GREAT!

Looks like they are trying to stratify their market by moving their top-billing shows to VIP. Which will not work, obviously.

Mindy said...

Well that's silly because you can see it normally at Readings.

I just rang up the movie hot line which is very different info from the website... there's not mention of VIP anything and the session times are (in case anyone is interested):

10.30am, 11.30am, 1.30pm, 2.30pm, 4.30pm, 5.30pm, 7.30pm, 8.30pm, 10.30pm and 11.30pm

Mindy said...

I'm guessing they just haven't updated their website early enough

Anonymous said...

not very impressed with your comments today

Mindy said...

Neither am I but hey... what can you do?

Mindy said...

I don't want to kill. I think that would be mean and messy and probably a bit over the top for this kind of problem.

Besides I'm sleepy.

Mmmm bed.

Anonymous said...

Alright, lets spice things up a bit.

It is my last day at work tomorrow. I am looking for suggestions for fun, non-destructive things I can do to make my last day memorable for all.

Mindy said...

Ok... find out what catafalque means. Ok well this actually has nothing to do with your last day, but I think you should do it anyway.

Anonymous said...

The age of the internet has rendered such challenges quite boring.

"Temporary stage or platform erected in a church to receive the coffin of a deceased person or more generally to take the place of the bier when the corpse is not present, at month's minds or anniversary Masses. It is placed immediately outside the sanctuary, covered with a black pall, and receives the same respect as would be accorded the corpse, being surrounded by lights, sprinkled with holy water, and incensed by the celebrant during the absolution. No flowers should be used in connection with it but the insignia of prelates or nobles may be mounted upon it."

Mindy said...

Cool thanks!

What does this mean:

There was a frail syrup dripping off
His lap danced lapel, punctuated by her
Decrepit prowl she washed down the hatching
Gizzard soft as a mane of needles
His orifice icicles hemorrhaged
By combing her torso to a pile
Perspired the trophy shelves made room for his collapse
She was a mink handjob in sarcophagus heels