Movie madness

And once again I’m at the office. I took the trip to pay Therese the money I owe her after renting her apartment earlier this summer, but when I got to the office, I realized I’d forgotten the note with her bank account and the amount I owe her at home. Good job! But she’s been waiting for the money for quite some time now - my online banking account got messed up during an update and I’ve finally managed to re-open it - so it probably won’t hurt that much if I wait until Monday to transfer the money.

On Thursday I met with Hege. This is the first time I’ve had a longer conversation with her in private, which was very nice, we talked about a lot of things, but mainly my miserable love life - a story that seemed to amuse her a lot. It’s nice to talk to someone about things like that, at least when it looks like they like to hear about it. Hege is quite the woman/girl/whatever, I’ve said it before but I can say it again - Ola is a lucky bastard.

Yesterdays game of Risk went pretty well, I haven’t played for 5 or so years, but was this close from walking away with all the fame and glory. Unfortunately we had to stop playing to catch the last subway back to town. My mission was to conquer 18 pieces of land and have at least 2 battalions in each territory. When we stopped playing I had my 18 territories and I would have gotten almost 20 new battalions in the next round. What a shame.

Tonight I’m probably going to the movies, seeing some Norwegian movie. There are certainly a lot of good movies premiering these days, at least the trailers look quite amazing. But they always do, don’t they? Here are a few quick picks: Bad Boys II (trailer), Underworld (trailer), Once Upon a Time in Mexico (trailer) and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (trailer).

Start saving money.


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