Make Poverty History - 2005 - Abolissons la pauvreté
Paying the bills with my mad programming skills...
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Work hasn't changed - I'm still working my ass off. My schedule this whole week as been get up, go to work, come home, eat supper, work some more, go to sleep. It's really getting on my nerves, because I wouldn't have to be putting in this much time if shit would just work, but of course, since my work involves computers, it never does :(

I have taken a break here and there. On Tuesday night me and Mike went out for coffee for a few hours, and on Thursday night me and Brad went to the Galaxy to check out The Passion of the Christ. It was a very well-made movie - no complaints about acting, cinematography, or anything like that. The movie made me pretty sad in that it demonstrated just how much I don't believe in Christianity at all. There were people who were in tears from almost the very beginning of the movie until the very end and I basically just sat there for two hours. It is also not, contrary to what everyone else is saying, the "most violent movie ever". In fact, I wouldn't even consider it very violent. I've seen a lot, lot worse. I think people are just taking it a bit more serious because seeing your personal Lord and Saviour getting his ass kicked on screen hurts a lot more than seeing Arnold getting his limbs ripped off. What really pisses me off is people who call themselves "Christian" who say they can't watch the movie because it's too gruesome. Let me get this straight - you can't even bear to watch a movie about the pain and suffering and sacrifice you supposedly base your entire belief system and life around? Jesus Christ, give me a break!

I got a tour of the new residences on Friday and they look super cool. I always wanted to live on campus and make tons of new friends, etc. However, whenever those ideas cross my mind I just think about all the people I know who were severely screwed up by living in residence and any regrets disappear. One thing is for sure, the U of R is going be a great place to go to once all the construction on campus is finished.

It looks like the plan is to go to the Casino tonight for a bit of fun. Speaking of the Casino, apparently Uncle Cracker is playing there next weekend and the cost is $35 ... anybody interested in going?




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