Saturday, January 31, 2009

The Mailman

I am currently in a stand off with The Mailman. I recently started getting mail addressed to someone else, but with my address on it. On the first letter there was a post-it that said:
"If someone else is a this address their name needs to be added to the mailbox! - The Mailman"

I took the letter out and wrote "not at this address" on the post-it, then put it back in the mailbox. That was over a week ago and he hasn't taken it out yet. And he keeps continuing to deliver this guys mail to me. On every letter I write, "return to sender not at this address" but he WILL NOT take the letters.

So now I am checking my mail everyday, taking out whats for me and leaving the rest. My mailman is an asshole.

Update: I haven't received any mail since Friday, which is unusual. Could The Mailman be holding my mail hostage? Game on.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Thanks Renee

I was listening to Morning Edition on my way to work this morning when I heard this:

Dear Mr. Obama,

My name is Christopher Tinajero. I live in a brick house. All my family needs is food. Whenever I get home and I'm hungry I cannot find anything. We can't go anywhere because we always have no gas to drive. My mama voted for you, Obama, because we are a big fan. When you won we went crazy. I would want you to take away guns so our people don't have to die.

Sincerely,

Christopher Garcia Tinajero

Could it be any sadder?

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99088962

Friday, January 2, 2009

The Great Escape

Over the holiday week I saw three movies, so I thought I would review them all in one post.

The first one I'll talk about is Doubt. I really liked this movie and would recommend that everyone see it. The acting was great of course, and even if you don't like the story it's worth seeing for Philip Seymour Hoffman's sermons alone. The plot revolves around whether or not his character has an inappropriate relationship with a twelve year old boy. I thought the ending was quite clear, but my cousin (who I saw it with), came to the opposite conclusion regarding his characters guilt. If you do see it be sure to let me know what you think.

I also saw The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. This was my least favorite of the three. The acting was good, but the movie was very long. I also find it frustrating that the characters are in love but do everything in their power to mess it up. People ruin their love lives enough in real life, I don't need to watch a three hour movie about it as well. If you see it could you explain the juxtaposition between the story and Hurricane Katrina? I don't get it.

Slumdog Millionaire was the best movie I have seem in a long time. It was well acted, beautifully shot, and had great music that really enhanced the story. The story itself was wonderful, and it was told in an interesting way. Unlike Benjamin Button, Jamal fought for his love and would have died for it, instead of giving up on everything he ever wanted.