monday i slept in really late. when i did wake up i was very very sick. i did some errands and then went to the doctors. they told me i had a really bad virus that may of killed me if i had waited another day to do anything about it. but i got medicine and got better really quickly. so quickly that i went over to brians with dale later that night while brian mark and pat played risk. i learned how to play skate. we ate chinese food.
on tuesday me and mark met dale and brian at basil for lunch and then went to bucks and then walked around main st and people watched. mark got his haircut and we got to play with stan. i picked up jenni at school and passed mollie corey marcos and cayce on there bikes. we all met back at bucks. and then went over to the pool and got ready for a big game of football. jenni was the only person who didn't play, but she took pictures.




i don't remember the teams from yesterday anymore, but i was on the loosing team, but it was still a lot of fun. after that we went to cayce's and watched pans labyrinth. after that we played a little wii then all went home. i watched wristcutters on my computer and it was amazing.
today i woke up at 9 and drove to englewood with my dad to take my aunts car to the shop or something but my dad didn't know he had to have an appointment so we couldn't do it. i then dropped my dad off in jersey city and drove home. got my glasses, and then went to the pool again to play football again today. today the teams were me vinny corey mark and kyle against brian cayce jimmy jimmy's girlfriend and jimmys friend. we won today. it was once again a lot of fun. after that i came home, napped and ate dinner with my mom. then we watched a movie together.
tomorrow will be fun. the weathers been far to nice for it not to be a great day.
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Wristcutters is a great example of adaptation of story to film. What a film and what a story!!
I have loved Edgar Keret from the moment he started writing stories and can recommend his collection of short stories "The Busdriver Who Wanted to Be God" (Toby Press $12.95)to anyone. The last story in this volume "Kneller's Happy Campers" is the story that Wristcutters was based upon. If you like reading half as much as watching movies: Enjoy!
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