When I see the way that Leonardo DeCaprio has gone from rather simple and cheesy roles, such as the one in Titanic, to getting critical acclaim for his latest work, I feel compelled to pause. To wonder. To ponder, even:
If Leo, then why not Corey Haim?Life is a mystery. Everyone must stand alone.
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Posted by at December 20, 2004 05:04 PM | TrackBackI'm wondering if you could link to a site with more pop up ads.
Posted by: Patrick at December 20, 2004 05:17 PMI didn't get any - but then I'm using Firefox and my IE has Google toolbar with pop-up blocker, so I'd not get them usually anyway.
Firefox is your friend!
Posted by: andy at December 20, 2004 05:34 PMP.S. If you'd like me to seriously look for a site with more pop-up ads, let me know. :)
Posted by: andy at December 20, 2004 06:20 PMYou know I'm kidding.
I use Firefox at home despite the fact that I have to hand code my blog posts. I was at work where we of course are "required" to use IE.
Posted by: Patrick at December 20, 2004 09:50 PMLeo started out with a couple of really good movies--Basketball Diaries and What's Eating Gilbert Somebody or Other (the filter rejected the fruit that has a sort of naughty word embedded in it). It was a sort of mid-early-career-type-crisis that brought him to tripe such as Titanic. The guy has talent when he chooses to use it--check out Catch Me if You Can for another of his good roles.
And, hey, FIREFOX RULES!
Yeah!
Er, sorry.
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