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Update on the health situation: it turns out I had a bad reaction to the anaesthetic the dentist used, had pains and nausea and felt pretty much horrible for a couple of days. I didn't realize it sooner because, well, living alone there was nobody to notice, and my brain was working at half its usual capacity. I just knew I was feeling really bad. It was my aunt who told me. When I managed to call her yesterday and tell her what was happening she put two and two together. Anyway, the good news is the stuff is now out of my system, and I feel a lot better. I managed to sleep for the first time in two days and I've got an appetite and everything. \o/
The other good news is that The Little Mermaid is coming on Blu Ray on October 1st.
Let me count the ways I love this movie. It was the first movie I ever saw in a cinema. I was six, and I still remember it like it was yesterday: entering that room, with the red plush seats, and the screen, and my father crying during the ending. It was my dad's favourite movie, he used to watch it all the time, and sing the songs, and we used to pretend we were all fish living under the sea. It's the first Disney soundtrack I got as a present, an old cassette tape that I destroyed by listening to it on repeat. I had the sticker album, and the poster, and when dad connected the stereo to the tv in the early nineties it was the seagulls the first sound we ever heard on Dolby Surround in a little home. It felt like sci-fi happening in our living room. *_____*
And now it's finally coming in High Definition, and I'm probably going to buy two copies just to be on the safe side. ;)
The other good news is that The Little Mermaid is coming on Blu Ray on October 1st.
Let me count the ways I love this movie. It was the first movie I ever saw in a cinema. I was six, and I still remember it like it was yesterday: entering that room, with the red plush seats, and the screen, and my father crying during the ending. It was my dad's favourite movie, he used to watch it all the time, and sing the songs, and we used to pretend we were all fish living under the sea. It's the first Disney soundtrack I got as a present, an old cassette tape that I destroyed by listening to it on repeat. I had the sticker album, and the poster, and when dad connected the stereo to the tv in the early nineties it was the seagulls the first sound we ever heard on Dolby Surround in a little home. It felt like sci-fi happening in our living room. *_____*
And now it's finally coming in High Definition, and I'm probably going to buy two copies just to be on the safe side. ;)