Thursday, May 04, 2006

A couple of days ago I ordered on amazon.com the movie "Un dia sin mexicanos" or "A day without Mexicans" and tonight I watched it. I have to say I really liked it. . . I laughed, I was entertained, I thought seriously, and I almost cried a couple of times! That was a good movie. . . pretty much the plot being is that one day all of the Latinos disappear out of the state of California and the events and stories that follow. It is so relevant to today's topics around immigration and it made me think of the boycott movement on Monday and all of that. After watching the movie I was on the internet looking at my own blog and decided to click on my own link to the Jorge Ramos website. They finally posted his latest articles from last week and this week. Last week the article was about the upcoming boycott and Senor Ramos used the movie that I just watched "Un dia sin mexicanos" as a key part of the article. Once again. . . Jorge si lees mi blog, ya se que tu lo visitas cada dia "we are on the same page!" Obviously Jorge I know you have knowledge of English, but just anytime you want leave a comment just so I know you are with me, haha! We need to work together on some stuff!

Una amiga has a link to my blog from her blog. Great! The link states, "hombre versus mundo" or "hombre versus the world". I have posted a comment asking her what the reasoning is behind this. . . or let you know what she says. But if you would like, Amiga, you can state your case through my blog too! No problem. Myself and my millions of readers are interested to know the reason behind these words.

Okay, so I had dinner with my friend tonight "the girl" that I cannot decide how much I like. (Maybe that is a sign.) But at the same time even if we aren't dating, we have entered the ground I know best which I will officially name here "the dating but not really dating thing." I am going to copy right this or whatever so whenever anyone uses it I will be the first one with the credit of the phrase. Because I have mastered this whole messed up concept of relationships with the opposite sex, not dating but dating. I have mixed emotions, right now I am just kind of going with it and we both are. . . we don't have time to talk about it too seriously. She definitely likes me though. Not to get too personal or lay it all there or anything, but I can always tell when this happens especially if the girl is a touchy feely girl. If the girl is then you know because she definitely likes to be close to you and touches you by leaning into you walking down the sidewalk or something like that. Its the girls that aren't touchy feely that its harder to tell. Okay I just realized I kind of categorized girls by a certain characteristic. I also realize that not all girls fit into one or any of these categories and that different girls mean different things by what they do. I am just talking from one guy's experience. . . This is my disclaimer. So no suing!

3 comments:

Arely said...

I am a "touchy-feelly" girl. I think it's mostly because of my culture, though. and I think it makes it harder for the guy to know if I like him or not. If I feel comfortable hugging my friends in general, the fact that I hug him is not such a great clue.
I replied to your comment on my blog. You have permission to translate : ) ..hehe... more practice fot you :-D !

Arely said...

there are other things more important that flirting, I think, to a relationship.... although the flirting is SO MUCH fun :-)
I don't think I observe anyone as closely as I observe Quijote's every movement, for example ...
I bet she likes you, if she flirts... but well... you flirt too, I suppose, and that doesn't necessarily mean you like her enough to really date her. the same things might be going through her mind, so don't worry too much about her. concentrate on making YOUR decision, regardless of whether she likes you or not, because the way things normally work, the most important thing that NEEDs to happen before a relationship starts is for someone (usually the guy) to make a serious decision to actively pursue the other person.
otherwise.. the "not really dating" gets boring for one or the other and either a real friendship (without the tension, hopefully) starts, or the whole relationship/friendship goes down the drain...
I think when a relationship (of any kind) is at stake, it's better to make up one's mind, as soon as possible.

hombre guapo said...

I definitely agree with your point, make up my mind pretty fast.

But Quijote how do you feel about this situation? Because I feel like you were kind of on the opposite end of the spectrum on this. . . just kind of see what happens, right?