Breakfast with kitties

September 27th, 2003 with 188 views

Argh, it seems like I miss out on a lot of happenings at school every time I go home on Friday afternoons. I didn’t know about the alt+G staff meeting at 5 yesterday until Twinkle texted me. By the time I found out, it was already too late. :P I miss the alt+G people; I haven’t really talked to any of them since the last meeting I went to. Not to mention that I also feel so guilty for skipping meetings all the time! But then I can’t afford to miss Filipino class with finals drawing near. Gah. Stress.

I heard that the CADS (Company of Ateneo Dancers) event last night was a lot of fun too. I kind of wish I went, but I didn’t really feel like dishing out a hundred twenty bucks to see Creepy Guy dance. He’s already disturbing enough without him dancing and all, and besides, I don’t know what he would make of my presence. Oh well. :P I think there was also this other event at the covered courts, some free concert or something last night. Ahhh! I had better tell my mom to pick me up on Saturday mornings instead.

In other news, I saw Breakfast At Tiffany’s for the first time and I almost liked it. Audrey Hepburn was adorable and yes, as much as I hate to admit it, I am a huge sucker for romantic comedies no matter how corny or predictable their endings are. But then the way Breakfast did this whole stereotype of Asians–the Japanese guy there was buck-toothed, grouchy, acted all clumsy, and spoke English with a heavy accent–ruined everything for me. What a huge turn-off! I guess the concept of being politically correct wasn’t so popular at that time (1961). Racists. :P

They say that Breakfast at Tiffany’s was Audrey Hepburn’s best movie because she was an excellent actress in it. Though I liked the way she portrayed Holly Golightly’s character, I think that the best actor in that movie was the cat. God knows it’s extremely difficult to tame and train a cat, but the kitty was well-behaved throughout the entire movie. It looked like it knew just when to come in, jump on someone’s shoulder, or just sit there and look adorable. Not only that, but it seemed to show real affection for Audrey Hepburn as well. That cat was really amazing. It’s sad that I hardly ever see cats for more than a few minutes in movies these days. Breakfast At Tiffany’s is definitely worth watching again, if only to see the kitty’s performance.



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9 Responses to “Breakfast with kitties”

  1. newmaria on September 27, 2003 08:06 pm

    be a new maria!

  2. dre on September 27, 2003 08:23 pm

    hey.. i couldn’t sign ur gbook.. dunno why.. anyway, i added ur blog to my links :grin:

  3. Lauren on September 27, 2003 08:29 pm

    I just did. :)

  4. loudly on September 28, 2003 04:33 am

    yes, the cat rocks. that movie is definitely a classic. she’s so annoying in that movie :twisted:

  5. Court on September 29, 2003 04:47 am

    Entropy has a pretty great cat in it as well. He really makes the movie.

  6. root canal on September 30, 2003 12:00 am

    the jap guy from the movie breakfast at tiffany’s isnt even japanese. his name is mickey rooney and he’s a white guy. :grin:

  7. root canal on September 30, 2003 12:02 am

    yep… audrey hepburn is one swinging 60’s chick :yes:

  8. kris on October 7, 2003 07:10 am

    was just searching stuff about CADS and i came across you site…sayang you should have went to the cads concert. they were so good. btw, hus CREEPY GUY? why do you call hm such?

  9. kris on October 12, 2003 10:29 am

    was just searching stuff about CADS and i came across you site…sayang you should have went to the cads concert. they were so good. btw, hus CREEPY GUY? why do you call hm such? email me na lang…tnx

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