Saturday, July 18, 2009

Mini-Vacation

Aside from the recent drama in my life, I'm actually having a pretty great time! Next week I leave for DC for 3 days. I know, I know, I was just there in February. I just love that city! It seems like every time I go, I find something new I like.

This time I'll actually be staying in Virginia which is something that I have never done before. So we'll be reviewing the Crystal City/Arlington area. Exciting. Luckily, it's conveniently located to the Reagan airport which we're flying into so it already has a bonus point.

I'll be traveling with a friend of mine that has never been. She had no idea what she wanted to do or what she could do in the city but every now and then I get a text telling me that she's added a couple of things to her list of things to do. Cute, right?

I'm also excited about seeing an old college friend that I haven't seen in 2 years. I felt so awful about not contacting her when I went last time, but hanging out with her this time should be a blast. And lets not forget that I'll be meeting a pretty cool chick for the first time! I'm excited about trying out these places Lilu, and am really thankful for your help!

More info on my exciting adventures to come!

Monday, July 13, 2009

An Open Letter To All Miami Drivers

Dear Miami drivers,

After living in this city all my life, the following is a list of things I've learned most of you are not aware of or chose to ignore. For the sake of your car and mine (and my sanity), I hope you take something away from this list.

  1. That little doohickey on the left hand side of your steering wheel is called a Turning Signal. You use it to indicate when you want to turn or change lanes. Go ahead, press it down, it won't hurt you.
  2. That same little doohickey turns off by itself when you make a wide enough turn but not when you change lanes. Remember how you turned it on? Do the opposite. There we go, it's off.
  3. Brake lights are not optional. Buy them, get them, install them. Keep them working.
  4. My car, much like myself, do NOT want to be sodomized. Get off my ass.
  5. It rains in Miami. When this magical event happens and water falls from the sky we should probably turn our lights on so that we can see better and the cars behind us can see your car better.
  6. While we're on the topic of rain- please note that puddles are accumulations of water. This is Miami, there are puddles and potholes full of water everywhere you turn! Slow the heck down! Not only is it bad for your brakes but it splashes onto other cars and can scare the be-jay-sus out of an unsuspecting driver.
  7. Traffic lights are not there for decoration. Green means go, YELLOW MEANS SLOW DOWN, and red means STOP.
  8. When making a left turn, either wait for the lead light or when the light is green and there are no cars coming your way. Waiting in the middle of the intersection during a yellow light and wait until the light turns red to make a left turn.
  9. Yielding. Oh boy. This is when you are actually giving up the right of way, not inserting yourself like a rapist.
  10. Merging; view number 9.
Sincerely,

Your neighbor.

Movies to see

So, according to Ebert, these are 102 movies to see before you die. Sounds like an interesting summer project for anyone out there with plenty of time on their hands. The ones in the purple italics are ones that I've seen (18 out of 102), how do you match up?

  1. "2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) Stanley Kubrick
  2. "The 400 Blows" (1959) Francois Truffaut
  3. "8 1/2" (1963) Federico Fellini
  4. "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" (1972) Werner Herzog
  5. "Alien" (1979) Ridley Scott
  6. "All About Eve" (1950) Joseph L. Mankiewicz
  7. "Annie Hall" (1977) Woody Allen
  8. "Apocalypse Now" (1979) Francis Ford Coppola*
  9. "Bambi" (1942) Disney
  10. "The Battleship Potemkin" (1925) Sergei Eisenstein
  11. "The Best Years of Our Lives" (1946) William Wyler
  12. "The Big Red One" (1980) Samuel Fuller
  13. "The Bicycle Thief" (1949) Vittorio De Sica
  14. "The Big Sleep" (1946) Howard Hawks
  15. "Blade Runner" (1982) Ridley Scott
  16. "Blowup" (1966) Michelangelo Antonioni
  17. "Blue Velvet" (1986) David Lynch
  18. "Bonnie and Clyde" (1967) Arthur Penn
  19. "Breathless" (1959 Jean-Luc Godard
  20. "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) Howard Hawks
  21. "Carrie" (1975) Brian DePalma
  22. "Casablanca" (1942) Michael Curtiz
  23. "Un Chien Andalou" (1928) Luis Bunuel & Salvador Dali
  24. "Children of Paradise" / "Les Enfants du Paradis" (1945) Marcel Carne
  25. "Chinatown" (1974) Roman Polanski
  26. "Citizen Kane" (1941) Orson Welles
  27. "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) Stanley Kubrick
  28. "The Crying Game" (1992) Neil Jordan
  29. "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951) Robert Wise
  30. "Days of Heaven" (1978) Terence Malick
  31. "Dirty Harry" (1971) Don Siegel
  32. "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" (1972) Luis Bunuel
  33. "Do the Right Thing" (1989 Spike Lee
  34. "La Dolce Vita" (1960) Federico Fellini
  35. "Double Indemnity" (1944) Billy Wilder
  36. "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) Stanley Kubrick
  37. "Duck Soup" (1933) Leo McCarey
  38. "E.T. -- The Extra-Terrestrial" (1982) Steven Spielberg
  39. "Easy Rider" (1969) Dennis Hopper
  40. "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) Irvin Kershner
  41. "The Exorcist" (1973) William Friedkin
  42. "Fargo" (1995) Joel & Ethan Coen
  43. "Fight Club" (1999) David Fincher
  44. "Frankenstein" (1931) James Whale
  45. "The General" (1927) Buster Keaton & Clyde Bruckman
  46. "The Godfather," "The Godfather, Part II" (1972, 1974) Francis Ford Coppola
  47. "Gone With the Wind" (1939) Victor Fleming
  48. "GoodFellas" (1990) Martin Scorsese
  49. "The Graduate" (1967) Mike Nichols
  50. "Halloween" (1978) John Carpenter
  51. "A Hard Day's Night" (1964) Richard Lester
  52. "Intolerance" (1916) D.W. Griffith
  53. "It's a Gift" (1934) Norman Z. McLeod
  54. "It's a Wonderful Life" (1946) Frank Capra
  55. "Jaws" (1975) Steven Spielberg
  56. "The Lady Eve" (1941) Preston Sturges
  57. "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) David Lean
  58. "M" (1931) Fritz Lang
  59. "Mad Max 2" / "The Road Warrior" (1981) George Miller
  60. "The Maltese Falcon" (1941) John Huston
  61. "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) John Frankenheimer
  62. "Metropolis" (1926) Fritz Lang
  63. "Modern Times" (1936) Charles Chaplin
  64. "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (1975) Terry Jones & Terry Gilliam
  65. "Nashville" (1975) Robert Altman
  66. "The Night of the Hunter" (1955) Charles Laughton
  67. "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) George Romero
  68. "North by Northwest" (1959) Alfred Hitchcock
  69. "Nosferatu" (1922) F.W. Murnau
  70. "On the Waterfront" (1954) Elia Kazan
  71. "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968) Sergio Leone
  72. "Out of the Past" (1947) Jacques Tournier
  73. "Persona" (1966) Ingmar Bergman
  74. "Pink Flamingos" (1972) John Waters
  75. "Psycho" (1960) Alfred Hitchcock
  76. "Pulp Fiction" (1994) Quentin Tarantino
  77. "Rashomon" (1950) Akira Kurosawa
  78. "Rear Window" (1954) Alfred Hitchcock
  79. "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955) Nicholas Ray
  80. "Red River" (1948) Howard Hawks
  81. "Repulsion" (1965) Roman Polanski
  82. "The Rules of the Game" (1939) Jean Renoir
  83. "Scarface" (1932) Howard Hawks
  84. "The Scarlet Empress" (1934) Josef von Sternberg
  85. "Schindler's List" (1993) Steven Spielberg
  86. "The Searchers" (1956) John Ford
  87. "The Seven Samurai" (1954) Akira Kurosawa
  88. "Singin' in the Rain" (1952) Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly
  89. "Some Like It Hot" (1959) Billy Wilder
  90. "A Star Is Born" (1954) George Cukor
  91. "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951) Elia Kazan
  92. "Sunset Boulevard" (1950) Billy Wilder
  93. "Taxi Driver" (1976) Martin Scorsese
  94. "The Third Man" (1949) Carol Reed
  95. "Tokyo Story" (1953) Yasujiro Ozu
  96. "Touch of Evil" (1958) Orson Welles
  97. "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" (1948) John Huston
  98. "Trouble in Paradise" (1932) Ernst Lubitsch
  99. "Vertigo" (1958) Alfred Hitchcock
  100. "West Side Story" (1961) Jerome Robbins/Robert Wise
  101. "The Wild Bunch" (1969) Sam Peckinpah
  102. "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) Victor FlemmingNumbered List

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Fourth of July

So, I've been lacking a bit on the blog writing but at least I have a good reason. Besides getting caught up with work, having a crappy internet connection at home, and the need to really sit down and think before I write- I've had fun!

This past weekend we "kidnapped" a friend and took her to Disney. There's just something about Disney that makes me happy. Even at 9pm when the fireworks are over, my ankles are swollen, and my feet feel like they're on fire, I wanna come back the next day. We went to EPCOT which was great since I had never actually finished the park. It really served to show me that in another life or at some crazy point in my life I want to pack everything I need in one suitcase and try to live in Italy. Even the fake Disney Italy makes me happy. The thought of learning just enough Italian to get by and finding a job and a place to live somehow sounds more like an adventure than something scary. If I wasn't already in debt, I'd do it.

Wow, I just realized what I wrote. A blog I follow (and one I recommend if you've ever been in a relationship, faced hard times, or been a woman) TudorCityGirl, wrote something in response to the statement I just made. I can't say that I've read every post as she has been blogging for much longer but if I'm not mistaken, she has a life coach. The last bits of wisdom she got from the life coach and shared with her readers was to "do everything to live your best life." Coach also shared common excuses that people use to avoid doing so, my previous comment was one of them. Either way the responsible, numbers-loving adult in me won't let me do this until I'm more financially stable.

Lovely little tangent, wasn't that? The real reason for this post was that it is finally July and the 4th is just around the corner! Can you believe it? It feels like this year is both going by too quick and dragging on at the same time. Does that make sense to anyone else?

For most people, Valentine's Day is the day that they usually long for a companion. I, on the other hand, get this feeling around the Fourth of July. Maybe it was that one year with my first serious boyfriend that has had me spoiled and finding fireworks romantic. We went out to Bayside, and even though it was ridiculously hot and there were about 300 people surrounding us, for a brief moment, we were the only ones there. That he had the courage for all that PDA in front of my family no less, really impressed me. Wow, that was so corny! If Mel still reads my blog she'll gag a little. Sorry!

I think I'm going to cut this post short before I get out of hand. Anyone in need of a date this weekend? Lol, just kidding!