Monday, March 27, 2006

Man of the Hour

Quick hits tonight because I'm tired, but I figured I should post:

1 - The deacon at my church used the phrase "Hell in a handbasket" during his sermon (a deacon is an assistant priest), which is so weird. I never thought I'd hear that phrase at church, so imagine my surprise when he dropped that line. The context of that sentence was describing what Jesus wouldn't do to humanity, but still...hell in a handbasket??? I thought that was rather un-church like.

2 - The first place that I liked and thought about making an offer on is off the market. Evidentally, someone beat me to the punch. Oh well, I guess it wasn't meant to be. I seem to be saying that all the time lately.

3 - I did see a pair of places that I'm still interested in, which bodes well. One is about 10 minutes from where I live now and the other is more of a 40 minute drive. Right now, I'm leaning towards the closer one, but that may change. I'll keep you all (or y'all, to all of my loyal ATX readers) posted.

4 - I'm going to go see V for Vendetta tomorrow, if I can get everyone else to go. I'm rather excited by this movie and I don't know why. I mean, the previews weren't that great. But I read an article somewhere that talked about how good the movie was and for whatever reason, I'm pumped. It must be Hugo Weaving. That man may lack hair, but he can act.

5 - My friend Bryan told me that I've fallen into the habit of using the phrase "you would." I picked that up from a girl that I "dated" for a very short period of time and I guess I've been saying it to him a lot lately because he started bugging me about it this weekend. And the only responce I can think of is....he would. Happy days my friends, happy days.

2 Comments:

At 11:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

v for vendetta was fantastic. i loved it.

but i'm all into those comic books movies. and natalie portman. and really great soundtracks. and revolutions.

 
At 11:32 AM, Blogger Matt said...

V for Vendetta was A for Awesome.

That sentence was a breakthrough for lameness everywhere.

I love the phrase "hell in a handbasket" and think it's appropriate... everywhere.

She would say "I would."

 

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