



The first few days of August, I was so sick. Sick enough to be off work for 3 days.
I'm such baby when I get sick. All I want is for someone to sit with me, rub my back, play with my hair, and maybe make me some tea or get me some orange juice. Of course I don't know anyone who wants to do that for me, besides my mom, and she just doesn't live close enough.
So instead, I decided to drown my sorrows in mindless TV viewing. I love to watch movies in order, and I like to stick with a series, even when they go crazy. The Terminator movies (edited versions, of course!) are some of my family's favorites.
They have some serious action - Kyle Reese: "Come with me if you want to live."
They also have some great pick up lines - Kyle Reese: "I came across time for you, Sarah. I love you. I always have."
Hands down I think the second movie is the scariest, and the last movie has the most heart pounding action.