Nu ma, nu ma iei!
Sep. 2nd, 2004 10:23 pmThe theme song for our trip to Greece was that song by Hi-Five that kept playing everywhere. And now, I proudly present the theme song for Yaourt Girl and G's Summer Adventure 2004: Dragostea din tei, by O-Zone. It was playing EVERYWHERE I went and I had it stuck in my head for half the trip (the other half of the trip it was the proof that Britney Spears can't sing, a.k.a. Everytime, which I also heard EVERYWHERE I went). Only we had no idea what the song was; now that I know and have the mp3, I feel fulfilled. I even downloaded the video, which is hilarious. Go download it, too! Come on, it's a Romanian boyband acting goofy, jumping around, looking gay, dancing on airplane wings, etc. -- what's not to love?
I was awake at 7, this morning and for a time tried (and failed) to go back to sleep. At about 7:15, the phone rang. Who the hell phones at 7:15? Who the hell would phone me at 7:15? The only possibility I could think of was G, but no, not at 7:15, not him. Well, it was and it took me all I had not to keel over from the shock. It's funny, the habit of getting out and seeing stuff each day has turned us into productive little devils; we were out and about at 10 and we dropped our rolls of film off, had pho, saw Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban*, got computer games for G and bought groceries.
*It was darker, and I like darker. I also thought it made for a much better movie experience than the first two, even though it's too bad they never explained the Marauder's Map and Ron didn't get to do all that much. Unfortunately, I can't rate it as a great movie because it didn't manage to drum up any suspense. Yes, I know, I read the book -- but LotR had me on the edge of my seat and I'd read that several times.
I was awake at 7, this morning and for a time tried (and failed) to go back to sleep. At about 7:15, the phone rang. Who the hell phones at 7:15? Who the hell would phone me at 7:15? The only possibility I could think of was G, but no, not at 7:15, not him. Well, it was and it took me all I had not to keel over from the shock. It's funny, the habit of getting out and seeing stuff each day has turned us into productive little devils; we were out and about at 10 and we dropped our rolls of film off, had pho, saw Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban*, got computer games for G and bought groceries.
*It was darker, and I like darker. I also thought it made for a much better movie experience than the first two, even though it's too bad they never explained the Marauder's Map and Ron didn't get to do all that much. Unfortunately, I can't rate it as a great movie because it didn't manage to drum up any suspense. Yes, I know, I read the book -- but LotR had me on the edge of my seat and I'd read that several times.
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