You Wouldn't Like Me

I went to the dentist today....again. I got a filling ( A really LITTLE filling) on a molar in the very back a couple of weeks ago. Well, I couldn't bite down on anything because it was excruciating, like maybe the filling wasn't in very good and it was hitting a nerve or something. Could just be my wild imagination coming up with "COULD BE'S". So I go back a couple of days later and he says I have a really tight bite so he sort of files down the filling. A few days past and it's still really painful to bite down on anything. In fact I don't, I just chew on the other side. A couple of days later I go back for a cleaning and I tell him it still hurts...he looks and puts this blue stuff back there and tells me my bite is still really tight, so he files some more. *blinks* This STILL doesn't work so I went back today and he took out the filling and replaced it with a different substance. Hopefully this works. I'm still scared to bite down on anything.
I also finished reading "Catcher in the Rye". I've always wanted to read this because we skipped it in school and it's a classic. It always seems to be referenced. I'm glad that I read it. I didn't much like it though. I didn't like the style of writing and it was pretty depressing. However there is one part of the book that was pretty mind blowing in my opinion:
When Holden, whose past has been traumatic, to say the least, is questioned by his younger sister, Phoebe, regarding what he would like to do when he gets older, Holden replies, "Anyway, I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and nobody's around--nobody big, I mean--except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff--I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going. I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I'd do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all. I know it's crazy, but that's the only thing I'd really like to be."
Annnndddd I also saw the movie Lucky Number Slevin. It was a good movie! I would recommend it. Josh Hartnett was in a towel for a good 45 minutes! And it was low enough to where it showed that little trail of hair underneath his belly button...yuuummm!! And Lucy Liu and Bruce Willis did an amazing job as well. It was one of those movies where for the first hour you are scratching your head, but at the end everything is answered for you. It was also pretty different stylistically speaking than anything out there right now. Good movie!

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  1. Anonymous5:57 AM

    I love that quote! That's a really interesting one too. You could look at this from very very many angles. Like Rachael Ray's Nutmeg (Yes, I'm equating a marvelous thought provoking quote to a cooking show) it's that little thing that makes you go 'hmmmmmmmm'...

    As for Josh Harnett? Feh! *scoffs* Overgrown boy, I tell you! A BOY!
    *grins widely* But I'll give you credit in that, atleast, he isn't a cholo. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH Just teasin babe! Write on!

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