Sunday, November 12, 2006

Borat!

I have to say that "Borat" is the funniest movie I've ever seen. I laughed so hard I cried, and so did everyone else in the theatre. It is rated "R", but I am really surprised it didn't get an NC-17 rating (which replaced "X" a few years ago). There are several full frontal male shots and there are some very, very funny scenes. I'll just leave it at that. I will say, however, that if you are the type of parent who occasionally lets your teenagers watch an "R" movie, this is probably not one you should consider letting them watch. Part of the fun is knowing that most of the people in the film believe it is truly a documentary about a guy from Kazakhstan. They have know idea they are being made fools of. Of course, now many are suing. After all that's the American way!

My date went well, I think. We went to the Lion's Den restaraunt, the food was good, then we went to the movie. It really is a good thing we've known each other for over two years. This would not have been a movie I would have wanted to see on a first date with someone I really didn't know. After the movie we went to my house and watched the Saturday Night Live 15th Anniversary Special and the 25th Anniversary special.

Today Chelsea and I went to church and then went to SLC so she could spend some birthday money. It was burning a hole in her debit card! We went to Hollister, which is a trendy, over-priced store for teenagers. She bought two t-shirts which both said "Hollister" on them. Go figure, she spent $15 each on t-shirts to advertise the store! Guess I'm getting old because I am not a "brand name" sort of person, especially when it comes to clothes. But it was her money, so I didn't say a wordl She also went to another trendy teenage store, Aeropostale, but that was much more reasonable. We had a "friends and family" discount card so she got a hoodie sweatshirt and a pair of jeans for only $27.

We were lazy the rest of the day, with both of us taking a nap. Now I need to get busy and get some homework done. Oh, and speaking of school, I do have to brag a little bit. Even though I don't like math and have never been very good at it I have a 98% in my contemporary math class! Yayy me!

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