Silence is dull (PART 1 OF 3)
Subj:I'm glad
you enjoyed "The Birdcage"!
From: diane03760@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Tue, Jan 3, 2012 7:04 pm.
Hi Kato Akira Kaato,
Such a great name!
How's it going?
...glad you enjoyed "The Birdcage".
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■"Birdcage"
(December 30, 2011)
Like you, the first time I saw it, I almost laughed myself to death.
It was SO funny and it's so West-End Vancouver, don't you think?
How hilarious!
I couldn't access your response to the movie, but I'm sure it was fun as well.
The guys who make these movies must be geniuses, I'm sure.
My boyfriend and I are going to see "The Artist" tomorrow.
A critic says, it should have us tap-dancing out of the theatre.
All the reviews I've seen are positive, but I'm still not convinced a movie with NO dialogue can be that great.
Time will tell, as they say.
...hope you're doing well, staying out trouble, and meeting lots of wonderful, sensual and mysterious women!
Love, Diane ~
Subj:Daine, do you remeber
the life in Yukon?
From: barclay1720@aol.com
To: diane03760@vancouver.ca
Date: Wed., Jan 4, 2012 4:52 PM
Hello, Diane,
Have you ever heard of this name---Chris McCandless?
The young man threw away his real name and his background, then called himself Alexander Supertramp, and walked into the wilderness.
Unfortunately, he was found dead in August, 1992.
This incident made a sensational news at the time.
Now, you might recall it.
Well, I read the book "Into the Wild" about the above incident and viewed the DVD with the same title.
Since it has something to do with you and me,
I've just written a story. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha...
Please click the following link:
■"Roly-poly in the wild"
(January 4, 2012)
I hope you'll enjoy reading it.
Your truly wild Taliesin,
Kato
:) with love
Subj:Wow! What an interesting
story line!
From: diane03760@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Thu, Jan 5, 2012 7:20 pm.
Hi Kato,
Very inspiring .. thanks!
I do vaguely recall this story, and the trailer was fascinating.
I must reserve the DVD one day soon.
I just love Sean Penn as an actor and can only imagine that he's equally professional as a director.
What an interesting story line!
Tales of adventure and freedom are always interesting.
He's just like you, Kato, a world traveller.
How are you doing?
...hope you're getting lots of exercise and socialization as well as your computer work ... although this time of year does encourage more indoor activities, I know.
Have you seen much of that mysterious lady lately?
Gotta run,
Love, Diane ~
Kato, have you seen much of that mysterious lady lately?
Yes, I have.
So, you told her, she didn't have to sit at the online computer in order to see her DVD, didn't you?
No, I didn't.
Why not?
'Cause she yawned several times and then started nodding as soon as she inserted her DVD into the drive. I didn't want to disturb her peaceful sleep.
Don't tell me such a fib, Kato.
I'm not joking, not even jesting.
Are you saying, she sank into a doze whenever she viewed her DVD?
That's right. I always wonder what she is doing with her DVD, which seems to poroduce a pleasant lullaby. With a pair of earpieces over her head she always nods comfortably while listening to her favorite lullaby DVD.
Well...probably, she slipped into a romantic dream.
Anyway, how did you like "The Artist"?
(To be followed)