Actually, he was in the Chocolate Factory, and I really went to see Johnny Depp, but the whole movie turned out to be really good. Except for the end, which I thought was kinda like they were trying too hard to be politically correct, but overall it was worth my time and money. I'll more than likely buy it when it comes out on DVD just for the oompa loompa songs. The only thing that bothered me was the way Johnny portrayed Willy Wonka. He played it a little on the psychotic side but maybe I'm just used to Gene Wilder who was excentric but still not so insane that you want to run far far away from him. With Johnny, I kinda got that. But hey, that's my opinion, and I know it doesn't count for anything so neener neener. I don't want to give anything away, so I won't, but it was a lot funnier than I thought it was going to be.
Oh, and here's the blonde moment of the day. My friend Alison came to visit me at work today to bring me some pictures of "Quilters" and her money for the shots the professional guy had taken. (which are not that good, btw). She handed me a 20 and I stuck it in my pocket. About two minutes later, my co-worker walks in with lunch and I put my hand in my pocket to get the dollar bill I thought was in there to go get a drink, and I pull out the twenty and look at it and go "Where did this twenty dollars come from?" I honestly could not remember why that was in my pocket or how it got there. Alison just looked at me and said, "honey, I just handed that to you for the pictures," and so that was the "DER" moment of the day when my true roots showed through.
Thank you, thank you very much.
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