Uh nearly every tuesday, with every cliff hanging chapter, I end up screaming to myself "Oh my God!" as I read the last few lines. This weeks no exception.
Favorite song is way to hard, if at gun point I had to pick I suppose Eleanor rigby. Films much easier, Aliens! Sigourney weaver with a pulse rifle, blasting aliens, heaven.
I'm just not a huge fan of dubstep, it doesn't flow with how I dance. Its been described as everything from very good to michael flatley on speed. I do prefer the second half though, takes time to get into.
I do adore this series so much, the writing is exquisite. You're the one of the few authors with breadth of knowledge in regards to English who uses apoplectic, its very refreshing =D
Whilst describing the wait as akin to torture, may be a tad extreme, it rather nicely sums up how I feel after every tuesday morning with my first cup of coffee. I will be be very sad to see this come to its inevitable end, though a small part of me though I know it won't happen almost wants Bridget to escape. She's been written fantastically and sounds like out of everyone, with the games which have been played she'd come out alive if not on top.
I hope that George doesn't throw a tantrum over this. I worry it would be out of sync and he can hardly expect her to remain abstinate when hs gallivanting round with every gorgeous seaman.
Can't wait for the next one!
I've always had a healthy level of skepticism, the last christmas I truley "believed" was when I was 8. Doubts creeped in at 9 and at 10 I was brought into the fold. It was much easier to maintain the magic that is santa is real for my little brothers with an inside operative.
Saw this today myself, its making the rounds on facebook and such. It still highlights theres such a lot of work to do in this area and why I am still so grateful I got support when needed. If it wasn't for such times though I wouldn't be wanting to work in what I'm studying now. In the independent
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/selfharm-figures-soar-in-a-generation-under-pressure-6272072.html
It shows how much of an ever growing issue it is in the UK don't have statistics on America, thankfully many who are depressed or struggle don't reach this stage but a huge amount go unreported clearly. I don't think it will ever be wiped out but we can increase the structures avalible to people and spot the signs with greater knowledge in the public domain.
That cheered me up, I find myself saying the majority of things here. I had a very interesting problem with an American questionnaire looking at social desirability recently. Hardly any of my participants knew what Irked meant, I doubt it is American but it was in the only American questionnaire I used for my research which made me grin.
I think thats the first time I've ever been called trendy thank you , as for pizza I've always prefered deep pan something easy to pick up without needing to be careful.
I've never really watched any food shows but did recently go to the Spaghetti House near Leicester Square for a mates 25th before we headed for a night in Soho. Anyway the Calamari was very nice, the pizza was huge, I didn't attempt to pronounce the names as they were in Italian and knew I'd mess them up. The Chianti was also excellent if over priced however much to our humor when someone checked the bill later they forgot to put on a good £100 for the wine so we didn't all exactly run back to show them their mistake.
I'm apparently Rocky Road. That being said I've had alot more fun with cookie dough chip haágen daz.
"The path you walk on is rocky and full of obstacles. Good thing it's also paved with chocolate, almonds, and marshmallows!"
http://www.springerlink.com/content/qg7tu631r7503228/ - 10% among this study for males, 15% for females. I imagine due to the nature of what is being asked it is impacted by social desirability.