Some things that kept me entertained for the past five months:
--Lord of the Rings: Return of the King : I like Sam!!
--Master and Commander : I like the doctor!!
--Lost in Translation : It was only playing in one theater! ?!?!?
--Troy: Hector was great. Paris was a wimp but I liked him...
--Castlevania ~Aria of Sorrow~ : Addicting.
--Castlevania ~Symphony of the Night~ : As above.
--Castlevania ~Lament of Innocence~ : Wasn't as good as the others...
--Atelier Marie : Alchemist game!
--Atelier Elie : I have yet to get all the endings...
--Atelier Lilie : I think this is the best in the series.
--Atelier Judie : I'm just getting ready...
--Atelier Viorate : because a new sequel will be released soon.
--Lupin the Third series : Watched my cousin's tapes.
As some of you may already know from reading my past entries, I teach English. Sometimes to little kids. These are the top ten horrible kids related incidents that have occured in the period I've been working at my office. We've had kids...
-- blow his nose in his hands and making a (male) teacher almost cry
-- cry because a male teacher's face was scary (didn't like beards)
-- repeatedly bonk his head against the wall and freak out the teacher
-- write on the whiteboard with permanent marker
-- eat the flashcards
-- stab a teacher with a pencil or other sharp objects
-- who likes to flip skirts (mostly mine)
-- sock male teachers in the crotch (multiple incidents)
-- wet himself in class (unfortunately, mine)
-- projectile vomit in class (fortunately, not mine)
Teaching kids didn't make me hate kids (because I hated them before already) but made me appreciate the clean, obedient, polite kids.