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Mar. 21st, 2004 12:58 pmFriday was a nice and easy day of school. We didn't really do much... Nina and I went home to our house to watch Smallville, which was an okay episode, but not too exciting...
After school I went home and at 5 PM TV2 showed this program called Rundfunk, in which a girl from school particifates in. She's one of they discussion panels. Anyway, they asked her "why did you choose the high school you go to?", to which she answered "that doesn't matter. I think everybody should know that tomorrow at 12 and Rådhuspladsen, a huge anti-war demonstration will be held. I just think everybody should turn up". My sister and I went crazy and jumped around. We *heart* Anissi.
Yesterday was the demonstration day, but I only went with my mom and dad for about 30 mins, after which we went home again. I was sitting alone at home when Maria asked me if we should go watch "The Butterfly Effect", which we planned to do. But I had to go watch my dad play with his orchestra first. Okay, my mom and dad has been communistic-like my whole life. Then about 2 years ago my dad found this communistic/socialistic orchestra called "The Red Horn", in which they play cuban, communist, anti-war, Theodoracis-songs. They don't care if it sounds bad; they love it anyway. So yesterday, hearing them play, was really nice, because everyone was so happy.
Went home, alone, and made myself some dinner. Then I met up with Maria at Palads cinema. I had heard of the movie and I had planned to go see it, but I didn't know what it was about. So when we saw it both of us got quite terrified, because that was definitely not what we had thought it would be! But it was really good. Better that we had thought! You should go see it!
Today is "let's clean up and do our homework!"-day at our house. I guess I should be starting...
After school I went home and at 5 PM TV2 showed this program called Rundfunk, in which a girl from school particifates in. She's one of they discussion panels. Anyway, they asked her "why did you choose the high school you go to?", to which she answered "that doesn't matter. I think everybody should know that tomorrow at 12 and Rådhuspladsen, a huge anti-war demonstration will be held. I just think everybody should turn up". My sister and I went crazy and jumped around. We *heart* Anissi.
Yesterday was the demonstration day, but I only went with my mom and dad for about 30 mins, after which we went home again. I was sitting alone at home when Maria asked me if we should go watch "The Butterfly Effect", which we planned to do. But I had to go watch my dad play with his orchestra first. Okay, my mom and dad has been communistic-like my whole life. Then about 2 years ago my dad found this communistic/socialistic orchestra called "The Red Horn", in which they play cuban, communist, anti-war, Theodoracis-songs. They don't care if it sounds bad; they love it anyway. So yesterday, hearing them play, was really nice, because everyone was so happy.
Went home, alone, and made myself some dinner. Then I met up with Maria at Palads cinema. I had heard of the movie and I had planned to go see it, but I didn't know what it was about. So when we saw it both of us got quite terrified, because that was definitely not what we had thought it would be! But it was really good. Better that we had thought! You should go see it!
Today is "let's clean up and do our homework!"-day at our house. I guess I should be starting...
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Date: 2004-03-21 05:10 am (UTC)Anyways, that's a cool person... that... person from your school that was on TV! <---- wheee! Go her!
Um..... what was the movie about?