This could off topic or not since there is some weather related stuff here. I went to a party earlier tonight. It was a gala and it was full of beautiful people. Got to see many friends and meet new people. The venue was great with good scenery.
Since hurricane season is going, my friends wanted to know how the tropics are acting. We have TD6, which will likely be Danielle and I think it could be a major hurricane. Thankfully, it should be a fish storm for the time being.
Many of my friends saw District 9. Anyone who as not seen it, should see the movie. It is a great movie.
Unfortunately, we are heading to a period of unfortunate anniversaries, Hurricane Katrina and 9/11. 9/11 profoundly impacted me and I really miss the World Trade Center. Such a sad and tragic day. I remember the images of the buildings on fire and crashing down with people still inside.
Overall, I had a great time.
OT: Great Party For A Good Cause
I'm having mad cases of déjà vu here...
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... party#p281
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... arty#p1061
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... rade#p6443
Seriously... If partying brings about constant reimagining of 9/11 and "District 9", I'd stop partying.
This is seriously a little bit disturbing that you continue to bring this stuff up... I'm not trying to be mean, but it just gives me a strange feeling each time you do this. If you still have some really deep, physiological emotions from 9/11 that just won't leave your mind, I'd advise seeking possible counseling. It's been almost 9 years, man. This kind of depressing emotions shouldn't always be on your mind.
I have no idea what is up with your District 9 fetish, though... I agree, though, that it is indeed an amazing movie.
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... party#p281
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... arty#p1061
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... rade#p6443
Seriously... If partying brings about constant reimagining of 9/11 and "District 9", I'd stop partying.
This is seriously a little bit disturbing that you continue to bring this stuff up... I'm not trying to be mean, but it just gives me a strange feeling each time you do this. If you still have some really deep, physiological emotions from 9/11 that just won't leave your mind, I'd advise seeking possible counseling. It's been almost 9 years, man. This kind of depressing emotions shouldn't always be on your mind.
I have no idea what is up with your District 9 fetish, though... I agree, though, that it is indeed an amazing movie.
And you are posting this at 5 AM. Shouldn't you be asleep?Mr. T wrote:I'm having mad cases of déjà vu here...
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... party#p281
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... arty#p1061
http://forums.khou.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... rade#p6443
Seriously... If partying brings about constant reimagining of 9/11 and "District 9", I'd stop partying.
This is seriously a little bit disturbing that you continue to bring this stuff up... I'm not trying to be mean, but it just gives me a strange feeling each time you do this. If you still have some really deep, physiological emotions from 9/11 that just won't leave your mind, I'd advise seeking possible counseling. It's been almost 9 years, man. This kind of depressing emotions shouldn't always be on your mind.
I have no idea what is up with your District 9 fetish, though... I agree, though, that it is indeed an amazing movie.