jerseyhoya wrote:Trying to work is hard after basically pretending work didn't exist for 10 days
gpicaro wrote:td11 wrote:i'm gonna end up reading the book, but, man, the premise of "the lovely bones" is so depressing.
My gf read it, loved it, and has already told me that we have to go see the movie
swishnicholson wrote:gpicaro wrote:td11 wrote:i'm gonna end up reading the book, but, man, the premise of "the lovely bones" is so depressing.
My gf read it, loved it, and has already told me that we have to go see the movie
It's not a depressing read at all, lively and entertaining-sad, too, but it's a quick read. There are melodramatic elements in the story that are largely overcome by the general tone of the work and will be a challenge in the movie. But I like Peter Jackson as a director. But read the book first.
Bucky wrote:This work "self evaluation" thing really pisses me off. Basically they're telling me they're not sure of how well I do my job, so they want me to tell them.
If anybody I know ever writes anything remotely negative about themselves in a work "self evaluation" I will personally kick their ass.