I could sit for hours finding new ways to be awed each minute
Cuz' the daylight seems to want you just as much as I want you
I could sit for hours finding new ways to be awed each minute
Cuz' the daylight seems to want you just as much as I want you
WWCC - Loyaulte Mi Lie
"People make me happy.. not places.. people"
"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life." - Samuel Johnson
"Oh my God, there's a castle! A castle!"
I'm wondering if I'll enjoy Avatar tonight or be willing it to end after an hour.
"What is this what is this who is this guy shouting what is this going on in here?" - CP. (re: psxpro)
R.I.P Craigos, you were a champion bloke. One of the best
R.I.P Fardin 'Bob' Qayyumi
Member of the Church of the Holy Glenn McGrath
....that whoever invented the bath deserves the true recognition of all womankind ,and that Jo Malone makes the best rose oil for the bath ever...
And I recall my fall from grace, another time another place..
I thought it was pretty decent, the 3D helped keep my attention and I didn't get bored for the whole 7 and a half hours or whatever it wasI think it appealed to my memories of having met girls from other countries and wanting to stay there for a while. Or maybe it was just the part where I seemed to be copping a peek at an alien girl's (very perky) tits every 2 minutes for 2.5 hours.
Hehe. You went with very low expectations which made you enjoy the film for what it was worth. I enjoyed it too the first time. I went to watch it a second time to take my dad to the theatre. I walked out after 30 minutes and went to the nearby bookstore to spend time. The movie has no repeat value IMO.
I was thinking this too, especially on DVD where you're not going to get the 3D effects (although I did see something on TV the other day about 3D TV sets coming out). At one point I thought about watching it again, but then sort of realised that it was probably best left as a once off.
Am glad I was in Korea to see it too, it's only about $12 to see it in 3D as opposed to around $20 at home.
This storm has ruined my last beach day and plans for burgers and chips on the water for lunch. Dire.
What the hell am I going to write for the second part of this book my mate and I are writing together?
We decided, for a bit of fun, to write something together. He writes the first few paragraphs then send them to me and I write the next. He's nailed me with the first few paragraphs and I'm struggling to work out how to follow them up. They're a little too bizarre.
i'm thinking the guy serving me in the take away is a ringer for sledger. Am the only one in so cant sneak a pic for proof
"All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher." - Ambrose Bierce
Langeveldt: I of course blame their parents.. and unchecked immigration!
GingerFurball: He's Austrian, they tend to produce the odd ****ed up individual
Burgey: Be careful dealing with neighbours whose cars don't have wheels but whose houses do.
Uppercut: Maybe I just need better strippers
And there it is.. The obligatory post-Christmas bus fare increase.
Wearing business shoes again after 3.5 weeks at the beach = epic fail
We'll cut our bodies free from the tethers of
this scene, start a brand new colony.
Where everything will change, we'll give
ourselves new names. Identities erased.
And, holy **** my feet are sore!
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