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Emode.com – Right Job, Wrong Job

Jennifer, the Right Job for you will allow you to be:

Creative and Analytical

You’re a visionary in many people’s eyes – able to think outside of the box to come up with your own solutions. You’re creative not necessarily in the artistic sense, but because you can expand your mind to do things differently from others.

It might take a while for colleagues to recognize and reward for your entrepreneurial spirit and abilities. That could be because they envy you, or because they find your ideas slightly rebellious – willing to go against the current.

All in all, you make it hard for people to pigeon hole you. That is why you, more than others, need a job that allows you to play to your strengths, break out of the mold, and truly excel.

I HAVE SEEN IT!

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It’s been about twelve hours since I walked out of the midnight premiere of the Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers at the Esquire theater. And I can’t stop thinking about it. If I could leave work right now and see it again I would. But I’ve got an experiment running…so I won’t.
There may be a few minor spoilers here and there in this review…it’s probably all I’d ever get to cause I’m lazy that way. But I wanted to get something up for TORn (review #264, under Calenhíril). So here it is…
I truly enjoyed this movie. It was a near-constant barrage of action and adventure, and I think even if I hadn’t seen the midnight premiere I would be tired after seeing it! The settings were, as before, wonderful. The music just swept you into Middle-Earth and is even better than the score for FotR.
The acting on a whole I think was more cohesive in this film, but some of the script was a little forced and predictable. But even when you knew you were supposed to laugh, it was funny.
I appreciated the effort that went into making Gollum and Treebeard. Gollum was well done, but there were just times when you could see that he was cgi. Treebeard was a bit of a disappointment, and there were definitely times when you could tell it was JRD’s voice. The whole Merry/Pip/Treebeard story could use a little work.
Helm’s Deep was amazing. The effects were wonderful and you really felt the action, and the emotion. The jokes on Gimli’s stature were a little annoying after a while but did lighten the mood of a very dark and slightly scary part.
I loved the flooding of Isengard. Triumphant Ents, what can I say.
I’m very pleased at how they wove the three stories together–just about the time you were wondering “what happened to…” they cut to that group. And I have to put out my shoutout to more lines for Legolas 🙂 The love triangle was not in as much evidence as it looked to be, and while the alternate Frodo/Sam ending was a little weird and completely not canon, I think it fit in with what PJ was trying to do, and I accept it.
Overall a very good film. I think it was better than FotR. More action, superb effects, and a year of experience only serve to enhance the movie. Go see it!
one thing that is quite spoilerish that disappointed me…(scroll down)
Legolas doesn’t kill the Uruk that’s going to set the fire for the blowing up of Helm’s Dike! He hits the shoulder, then reaims and gets him but it’s too late… and the Dike goes BOOM! I suppose someone had to do it, considering that the dike really does fall, b-b-b-but why did it have to be cause Lego’s shooting wasn’t spot-on at that moment? Bugger.
(end spoilage)
Aside from that , all was wonderful. We got there about 10, waited for a while until Alex came by with the tickets…I could have worn my cloak and no one would have laughed. And we weren’t the first. And had we gotten there any later we wouldn’t have gotten a seat near the front and near the middle…as it was we were at the right end of the third row…not ideal for your neck, and needless to say I’m paying for it today. My neck and shoulders are very sore. But it was worth every minute of waiting and craning. I loved it.
I know there are things I forgot in the review, like how the beginning just hits you with a load of beautiful scenery and snatches of dialogue and then we see the fight with the Balrog. One phrase I can use to describe the movie is boom-boom-boom. The images just keep coming. There isn’t a long Hobbiton sequence to bog down the first part of the movie, you don’t have to wait till the middle of the movie to meet more characters. Legolas is there all the time 🙂 And he does more of those “oh-Valar-my-heart-just-broke” looks. Damn that is one fine elf. No Legolases from the costumed moviegoers. Not as common as it should be, lol. Next year I will wear a costume. It better be done by then!
More elvish. More action. Some things are totally different but it still makes a good movie. And that’s what I went to see: a good movie. And that is what I got. Many OMB moments.
I’ll probably be back for more, when I remember. Feel free to comment 🙂

Six hours…

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God willing this will be the last countdown entry. My dad should be here in about a half hour to pick me up, then I’ll go home and drive back to the school area to pick up people and we’ll go to dinner. Then we’ll won’t freeze our butts off (it’s supposed to be in the 50s all night! How weird is that, in the middle of december?) for the two hours beforehand. Maybe we’ll just sit in the bar nearby the theater and play cards all night, lol. Or something. Gah. Midnight must come faster! I know I am gonna be so tired tomorrow. That’s what I should do now. Take a nap so I can stay up through the whole movie! Wouldn’t that be so terrible if I slept through part of it! I’m sure someone would wake me up though. lol. Note to self: not obsessed. Really. Although you could buy me the really large Legolas poster that just came up (and is already sold out) on Allposters.com (see link in the sidebar to go to my referral site smile ) and you wouldn’t be reminding me that I’m obsessed.
For all of you out there waiting with me, I’m sorry smile it’s coming!
PS: vote for me, ok? and visit the new forum.

Seven Hours…

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Now I’m just bored. But if you go to this site every day http://www.excedrin.com/ (after you vote for my site of course) and click on the logo you can make them give $1 to Toys for Tots. Go for it! And don’t forget about thehungersite.com and other such things…hopefully it makes a difference!

11 hours!

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sheesh, can the day go any slower?
In case you stop by here on your way to buying me christmas presents (hah, yeah right) I just set up an American Eagle Outfitter’s wish list. So in addition to your Amazon.com choices you could make me all warm by buying me sweaters smile

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This or That

1. Christmas dinner: turkey or ham (or something else)? Um. Not really. We usually have sandwiches. Maybe this year we’ll have turkey.

2. Candy canes or chocolate? Chocolate. I used to hate candy canes, unless they were the fruity kind.

3. Fruit basket or fruitcake? I have to say I’ve never actually *had* a fruitcake. So I guess fruit basket.

4. Mulled cider or mulled wine? Mulled cider, just cause we don’t drink that much…

5. Eggnog or hot chocolate? Hot chocolate. With marshmallows!

6. Holiday cookies: homemade or store-bought? Homemade, of course. By me or my dad.

7. Roasting chestnuts or popping corn? Don’t think I’ve ever had chestnuts, although I did have roasted almonds at the renaissance festival last year…so popcorn.

8. On the buffet table: veggie platter or cheese tray? Crab dip!

9. Apple or pumpkin pie? Apple 🙂

10. Christmas Day breakfast: before or after gift-opening? Umm. Depends on a) how late we get up and b) how hungry we are 🙂

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PromoGuy’s Monday Mission 2.50

1. So, what do you want for Christmas this year that you probably won’t get? A PS2 with the Lord of the Rings game.

2. What do you know you will be receiving for Christmas this year? Lots of love.

3. If you had the means to do so, what presents would you get some of your fellow bloggers? Be specific, it’s more fun that way! Domain and space! Who’s looking for hosting? I’ve got some room at etoiline.com…

4. Do you support any organizations that provide for the less fortunate during the holidays? Or do any volunteer work? I should, shouldn’t I. I feel like such a lug. I haven’t even given to the Salvation Army Tree of Lights yet.

5. Each year about this time, I notice Church attendance seems to spike, then drops off sharply after Christmas. It tickles me that these folks think they are pulling a fast one on the Big Guy. What is the most recent

thing guilt has motivated you to go?
Umm, my mom. That and the rather sucky deal of getting fired.

6. According to the commercials, the only way to truly tell someone you love them on Christmas day is to let them “Unwrap a Jaguar” automobile. Are there any examples of excessive commercialism and/or blatant disregard for the “Christmas Spirit” that really get under your skin? Well, if that was the only way then most of the world would be screwed, eh? It sort of bugs me that the holiday is so commercial, but since I generally don’t watch the ads unless it’s say, the Gap “stripes” commercial, I don’t really care. It’s not like the car commercials are gonna make me buy a car, or the diamond ads to buy a diamond…don’t have the money anyway. Sort of makes it a moot point.

7. I remember a song where the singers wished they could teach the world to sing, in perfect harmony. What would you like to teach the world? How to dance. Yeah right. Naah. Right now I don’t think there’s anything special about me that would require me to teach it. I’m pretty normal.

BONUS: Do they know it’s Christmas time at all? I sure hope so.

Got a Christmas tree yesterday. Hopefully decorate it today.

TWO DAYS!!! *ignores fact that she sucks at job*