Of birthdays and Inception
OK. So I'm gonna be a normal wife and plan something for the hubby's birthday. He's going to be 31 at the end of the month, unbelievable! He still looks 20 to me, hehehe.
He has decided not to have a loud wild bash this year. It's a good thing too, money wise. So I'm just going to buy him a nice dinner. Have done my research (of course), and found 11 potential restaurants. I've only eaten at ONE and it was fabulous (French food) so can't say if the others are good as well. But I don't like the decor though. Yes, I do understand that I'm not actually going to eat the decor; that some places are nice to look at but terrible to eat at, but still.
And then on Saturday night bring him to catch The Rapture at KL Live (mostly because I wanna see them heheh). Still a bit broke to get the tickets for that and Coheed & Cambria on Sunday though. Wonder when the paycheque will come in. It usually arrives on the 26th, but unfortunately the collection has been slow. Typical of ad agencies, everything has to be fast fast fast, but payment for the work takes ages.
I'm still at work right now, waiting for the DI artist to complete this job that I need to email out with a nice little love note. Urgh, I could do this from home! Missed yoga, and So You Think You Can Dance. Urgh.
Saw Inception on Sunday. Was fantastic, a bit predictable and too industrial looking but brilliantly executed all the same. The question that bugs everyone after watching it: Is Cobb still in dreamland? What happened in the end, is it reality? Did the totem stop spinning or did it continue to spin?
My take: He's still dreaming, based on his view of his children (well who cares what they're wearing - we're talking a dream it can change if you want to, not The Matrix). I believe he may have accepted that his wife is gone, and that it's time to move on - which was why he didn't wear his wedding ring.
I wonder what Christopher Nolan thinks, and how he wants the ending to be.
He has decided not to have a loud wild bash this year. It's a good thing too, money wise. So I'm just going to buy him a nice dinner. Have done my research (of course), and found 11 potential restaurants. I've only eaten at ONE and it was fabulous (French food) so can't say if the others are good as well. But I don't like the decor though. Yes, I do understand that I'm not actually going to eat the decor; that some places are nice to look at but terrible to eat at, but still.
And then on Saturday night bring him to catch The Rapture at KL Live (mostly because I wanna see them heheh). Still a bit broke to get the tickets for that and Coheed & Cambria on Sunday though. Wonder when the paycheque will come in. It usually arrives on the 26th, but unfortunately the collection has been slow. Typical of ad agencies, everything has to be fast fast fast, but payment for the work takes ages.
I'm still at work right now, waiting for the DI artist to complete this job that I need to email out with a nice little love note. Urgh, I could do this from home! Missed yoga, and So You Think You Can Dance. Urgh.
Saw Inception on Sunday. Was fantastic, a bit predictable and too industrial looking but brilliantly executed all the same. The question that bugs everyone after watching it: Is Cobb still in dreamland? What happened in the end, is it reality? Did the totem stop spinning or did it continue to spin?
My take: He's still dreaming, based on his view of his children (well who cares what they're wearing - we're talking a dream it can change if you want to, not The Matrix). I believe he may have accepted that his wife is gone, and that it's time to move on - which was why he didn't wear his wedding ring.
I wonder what Christopher Nolan thinks, and how he wants the ending to be.
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