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    July 31

    working is for chumps

    Employers Suck.  The most useless lazy stupid asshole pricks are  always getting promoted while  all the hard working folk get fired.  Employers Suck
     
    The governetment sucks.   E.I sucks, labour relations sucks, welfare sucks.  I think they should close all of the governt projects because all it is doing is keeping lazy govt. working and doing nothing.
     
    I have had it with working for all these crappy scammy employers.   I am going out on my own and making money my own way, at least I will know Then now where I stand.
     
    oh yeah, unions suck too. what a rip-off they are useless.
     
    If you want anything done right you gotta do it yourself.
     
    I am going to move to  south america buy a kawasaki ninja and live like a king with the earning I make form my online businesses.
     
    Maby I say hi here once in a while;  Maby invite you all to my place down south for a big party - god knows I deserve one. How about a nice going away party here in Penticton on halloween.  Wink  Let me know what you think about that. 
     
     
     
     

    Talking about 生病

     

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    生病
    听了一天雨滴打窗的声音,躺在床上,体温上升,降一点,晚上又彪上新高。这一年怎么老容易感冒发烧啊?!其实屁大点病,不过真是折腾死人,浑身酸疼,裹着被子出了好多汗,实在忍不住把脚伸出被窝透透气。生病的时候有时候就是不太理智!不过,胃口还是很好。
     
    今天是爸爸生日,不能及时打电话回去了,等我精神好点再补打吧。爸爸,生日快乐!
     
    I dont speak mandarin so maby someone an translate this for me.

    Talking about Go To Hell

     

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    Go To Hell
    "Hellboy II: The Golden Army"
    This sequel to the unusually entertaining 2004 film "Hellboy" has been heavily promoted.  Considering the movie's large budget increase relative to the first film, and Guillermo del Toro's most recent success, the excellent "Pan's Labyrinth", the constant barrage of advertisements for "Hellboy II" didn't come as a surprise.  The film reunites the main cast members: Ron Perlman (Hellboy), Selma Blair (Liz Sherman) and Doug Jones (Abe Sapien).  Perlman steals the show once again, his confidence and charisma gleaming through the outrageous prosthetics and deep red makeup.  Both his dramatic and comical scenes work well, and his experiences as a character actor, as well as his genuine sense of humour about himself, combine to create a very human portrait.  The lovely, pixie-like Ms. Blair plays Liz Sherman, Hellboy's girlfriend and partner in heroism.  Her character is something of a harpy in the first part of the film, but she eventually straightens things out, and she's a pleasure to watch by the end.  Her and Perlman share excellent chemistry, which helps things along nicely.  Doug Jones played Abe Sapien in the first movie, in that he was the person who occupied the Sapien costume.  (David Hyde Pierce voiced the Abe Sapien character in the first movie, though.)  This time around, Jones is the man both occupying the costume and voicing the character.  I enjoyed his performance, and I thought it much better than in his role as 'Pan', however, Pierce's voice work in the original Hellboy was more effective.  Jeffrey Tambor also reprises his role as the insecure, dorky Tom Manning, a role created for comic relief, and Mr. Tambor has always shown himself to be up to the task.  Oh, and listen for Seth MacFarlane as the voice of Johann Krauss.  His character's a LOT of fun.  Hellboy and his compatriots find themselves in a spot of trouble when the prince of a supposedly 'lost' race of humanoids declares war on humanity, and sets out to activate the Golden Army, a battle force of indestructible, possibly supernatural, robots.  Luke Goss plays the aforementioned prince (Prince Nuada), and his performance absolutely impresses.  His prince is an intelligent, ambitious, skilled and determined prince, and he's a worthy adversary for the group.  Anna Walton plays his sister, Princess Nuala, and she's the sweet, honest ying to Nuada's selfish, deceitful yang.  Another good performance, however, I didn't think the romance betwen her character and Abe Sapien worked very well at all, due to a lack of an emotional spark between the two.  The special effects were amazing, and if you liked the effects in "Pan's Labyrinth", you should definitely go see this movie.  The elemental scene, in particular, really stands out.  The script is filled with many exciting, dramatic and emotional moments, and the film never drags at all.  One of the best movies I've seen so far this year.
    My rating:  9 out of 10        

    havent been around here much

    Windows live was one of the first things I tried out when I entered the online world.  I still like how it is easy to use an to create a nice looking webpage.  I think myspace sucks, I will always prefer this site.   I am rarely around any more cuz my girlfriend thinks this is a dating site (i know it is rediculous, but you try to reason with her.)
     
    I have been spending my time buiding websites, writing, and attempting to earn a full-time income of of the internet.
     
    I have no friends, and working online is my life.
     
    I am no longer in the weed world, and havent smoked a doobie in years.  No drinking, no partying, and I dont even eat meat.
     
    I did manage to get myself a office where I do most of my work.
     
    is it time to reveal my true identity?   I'll think about it.  Meanwhile why not post your guesses as to who I really am?? Lol