I have about 53 more hours of consecutive work to do, and at the current moment I have done everything that has needed to be done and then some, so I figured I would tell the tale of how I met my soulmate.
A long time ago (actually only 7 or 8 years ago) I was in college at John Abbott and had the same physics class as Christina. We did not officially meet until we both worked at the Open House that year, I believe it was around the end of September. To make a long story short, I volonteer to work but she was forced to by our physics teacher because she to told him to... well let's just say she said something that I can't publish here. The only problem was that I had a girlfriend, which I introduce to Christina.
About a month and a half later, I needed to see my teacher for some help on a problem and who do I see waiting for René (the physics teacher) as well, the lovely Christina. This is how our conversation went:
Christopher: "Hi how are you?"
Christina: "Good and you?"
Christopher: "Not bad, how's the boyfriend?"
Christina: "None existant and how's your girlfriend?"
Christopher: looked at my hand "Good! What are you doing tonight?"
Christina: "Most likely going to annies."
Christopher: "You should invite me or give me a call or something."
Christina: "I don't have your number."
Christopher: "What, everyone has my number, here it's 514....."
Anyway, once again to make a long story short (too late) we went on a date, I picked her up at residence opened the door to the car, opened the door to the bar, we danced on the dance floor and had our first kiss. Afterwards we went for a walk in Ste-Annes and I asked her to marry me in front of an old rustic chruch. The night ended with me bringing her back to rez, nothing else.
One last thing, I was still dating the girl I introduced Christina too. The next morning I called Julie (the girl I was dating) and told her that our relantionship was over and that I had found someon else.
To Infinity and Beyond
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Two Thumbs Up!
I know what you are about to say and I know; Only four days into this new blogging thing and already slacking. Well I have a good excuse, I'm busy!
The other day I went to work and was informed that I had won a movie pass to see the premier of the new Angelina Jolie movie, Salt. Ladies and gentlemen here is my first official film critic of the blog (loud applause). The ticket was valid for two people, the logical choice wwas to bring my fiancée along. we arrived at the theater 5 minutes before the start of the film and got frisked by the lovely staff at the Colossus in Laval. The movie started and not too long after that ended, the movie must have been about 95 minutes long. I'm glad I didn't actually pay to see the movie. But don't get me wrong, Salt is a great movie if you want to disconnect with the real world. And by that I mean it's a good way to relax after a long day at the office.
But since my fiancée and I were expecting to see a movie that lasted longer then and hour and a half and felt that the movie wasn't scientificaly stimulating for us, we decided to look up the starting time of Inception at the movie theater closer to home. the time was 8:35 and Inception was playing at the Spheretech at 9:25. more then enough time to make the other movie. So we jumped into the car and headed to St-Laurent. The movie was phenominal. A perfect mix between the Matrix and Bourne Identity. I seriously do not want to even try to describe this film, I could never do it justice. If you are planning on seeing only one movie this summer, make it this one!
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