Hidey Ho Xanga Rangers!
So before I entertain you with the details of life these days, let me first agree with Ms. Amy about this new revolution in weblogging, Brotherhood 2.0. John and Hank are hilarious! It is such an interesting idea, and the two of them are soooo funny. Basically, the premise is that these brothers, who live across the country from each other, decided that they relied too heavily on textual communication in order to keep their relationship going, so they have committed to doing video logs every day during the work week, and then they respond to each other about the goings on of the day and different challenges/etc. that they have to go through. I am slightly addicted. Hank wrote a song about Harry Potter 7, which was absolutely fantastic! Accio Deathly Hallows!
So, I am sitting here watching "She's the Man" with Amanda Bynes. I avoided it for a really long time, because I did not know how I felt about these tweenie adaptations of Shakespearean plays. I loved "Twelfth Night" and I didn't want this to ruin it for me. But it is actually very witty, and quite funny. I really like the way they have adapted the play to fit the teenage model, and I love that it shows the universal themes of Shakespeare's writing. It really proves that his themes transcend the times. I am finding a newfound respect for Amanda Bynes that I never thought I would have had before. It is great.
Not much else is going on right now. Been back to work for a couple of days this week, and am going to go back full time next time. I don't know if I am ready for this new job, but there is only one thing to do. Jump in and do it.
Does any one even read Xanga anymore? It's all good if not, I just never see anyone anymore ;).
Peace.
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i watched that movie with my roommates at some point over the spring semester (yay for HBO channels down in chuck-town) and i didnt realize that it was an adaptation of 12th night. so obvious now that you pointed it out =)