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Nilly - Feb 17, 2005 3:05:28 am PST #8470 of 10002
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I'm a much better dancer if I turn my brain off.

Many things are done better with the brain turned off, not just dancing. Typing, for example, for me, as well as knitting.

grumpifying

I like this verb very much.


vw bug - Feb 17, 2005 3:09:02 am PST #8471 of 10002
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vw, I like this professor better than the one that said to write everything down.

My first impression of him is better than my first impression of the prof that told me to write everything down. But, I ended up LOVING that professor, despite his annoying enthusiasm for note-taking, so who knows what'll happen with this one.

Although, I am really liking this professor. He's just very different than my lit prof who was obsessed with note-taking. They're both good...just in very different ways...which one would expect. It's nice to get such a rounded education.

It's back to February weather today, which is grumpifying slightly, but then... it is February, so why am I surprised?

Hee! It is a little nippy out there. It took me a bit by surprise when I went and walked Toto.


Alibelle - Feb 17, 2005 3:10:14 am PST #8472 of 10002
Apart from sports, "my secret favorite thing on earth is ketchup. I will put ketchup on anything. But it has to be Heinz." - my husband, Michael Vartan

Sight unseen, I know the original Japanese version of Shall We Dance? is superior because it is honest about what the lessons are doing to the protagonist's marriage. And why his decisions matter.

I have to quibble with this. I don't know, I'm just remembering it being a kind of creepy movie. I didn't get any pleasure out of watching it, and was glad when it was over. I liked what they did with the marriage thing for the remake. It was interesting and uncomfortable, without being creepy. I mean, the Japanese version wasn't terrible, but I don't know that it was as superior as all that, just because of its "honesty" as it pertained to the stupid things the fairly loser-ish guy did. I didn't get the sense that we were supposed to respect him, or his decisions, at all really, and that ended up making me feel uncomfortable. But it is difficult to argue with a "sight unseen" opinion. Did you see the remake, at least?

Also, I did see the original, but it was years ago, so what I'm talking about now are just the impressions of it I retained. I'm sure someone will come along and write an essay about why I am totally wrong about the movie, and how it is superior in every way because of A, B, C and 1, 2, 3.


vw bug - Feb 17, 2005 3:12:15 am PST #8473 of 10002
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Alibelle, is it out on video yet? I want to see that movie, but I'm pretty sure that I missed it in the theaters.

Theo, remember when we went and saw that movie in Framingham? There were posters for Shall We Dance out then. I remember you telling me how wonderful the Japanese version was and how much you wanted to see the remake.


Alibelle - Feb 17, 2005 3:13:34 am PST #8474 of 10002
Apart from sports, "my secret favorite thing on earth is ketchup. I will put ketchup on anything. But it has to be Heinz." - my husband, Michael Vartan

Alibelle, is it out on video yet? I want to see that movie, but I'm pretty sure that I missed it in the theaters.

Yup.

Theo, remember when we went and saw that movie in Framingham? There were posters for Shall We Dance out then. I remember you telling me how wonderful the Japanese version was and how much you wanted to see the remake.

Oh, I see. Sight unseen of the remake. Got it.


Nilly - Feb 17, 2005 3:17:10 am PST #8475 of 10002
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It's nice to get such a rounded education.

I often found that I learned more from the professors attitudes and approaches to what they were talking about, than I did from their words themselves, if that makes any sense. The words, the content, I could mostly get from a book or several, but the personality behind the words, the ways of thinking and seeing them formed in front of my eyes, are thing sI could never read well in a text, and needed a person to pass them along. Am I making any sense?

how it is superior in every way because of A, B, C and 1, 2, 3.

Now, see, if it were the article I'm reading, it would be because of green and soup, or possibly note and bottle, I'm not clear on that yet. I have the professor's e-mail address, and he urged us to use it, but I don't even know what to ask, other than "I dooooooooon't understand aaaaaaaaaaanything!", which, well, can't guarantee much of an answer. [Edit: I hadn't seen either of the movies, of course]


vw bug - Feb 17, 2005 3:20:06 am PST #8476 of 10002
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I often found that I learned more from the professors attitudes and approaches to what they were talking about, than I did from their words themselves, if that makes any sense. The words, the content, I could mostly get from a book or several, but the personality behind the words, the ways of thinking and seeing them formed in front of my eyes, are thing sI could never read well in a text, and needed a person to pass them along. Am I making any sense?

That makes absolutely perfect sense. And I totally agree. Which is partially why I'm hating my psychology course this semester. The profs and my personalities just are not mixing well at all.


Alibelle - Feb 17, 2005 3:20:52 am PST #8477 of 10002
Apart from sports, "my secret favorite thing on earth is ketchup. I will put ketchup on anything. But it has to be Heinz." - my husband, Michael Vartan

Nilly, not only was that explanation about professors sensical, if was very eloquent. And pretty.

Okay. I think I will try this bed thing one more time.


vw bug - Feb 17, 2005 3:21:29 am PST #8478 of 10002
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Good night, Alibelle!


Nilly - Feb 17, 2005 3:22:56 am PST #8479 of 10002
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Thanks vw and Alibelle (and also good night!).