Happy Birthday!! And shrimp is also very yummy.
I was without internet on the day, but March 20th marked my one year anniversary with my boyfriend
~Mikie
I can't say anything because I read the third one, the first one, the fourth one, the second one... in that order.. and then read the rest in chronological order as they were released.
I'm pretty excited because if they make two of them, then maybe they'll actually do something right... To much has been taken out of each movie, so it'll be pretty amazing if they don't get rid of anything, at least IMO.
http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/ap/2008031...0541260000.html
Apparently Warner Brothers plans on making the 7th book into two films...
Dun dun dun...
Any thoughts?
I really don't think that putting a ban on the stories is going to stop anyone from doing anything.
I mean I'll admit that I've sneaked (that doesn't seem like the right form of sneak) into a rated R movie before even though I'm only sixteen.
Having a disclaimer there could mean virtually nothing because some people might just skip it. The rules for who can read a story are extremely hard to enforce, because as I just said, people could just skip right over that disclaimer.
With the whole teenagers and sex thing, I don't really know. I mean I don't see why there is such a big deal because I've read some of the exact same depictions in "Young Adult" novels. And the drug thing is even worse, so I really don't think it's that big of a deal for teenagers to be reading that kind of stuff.
I'm not sure if I just made any sense, but those are some of my scattered thoughts.
~Mikie
It's not even funny if you go to the strip. Every single hotel pretty much has their own mall inside... especially Caesars and the Venetian. There are a lot of places to shop, and eat. If you like arcades, there's a huge game place at Circus Circus, and some form of arcade at every other hotel as well. I'm not sure how much tickets for the Excalibur dinner show run, but it's a great show as well.
I agree with the steph291,
They mean the same thing, but sound different. Kind of like 'Aroma' and 'Stench' (best example I could come up with.
One another sounds more intimate IMO.
So I just rented the movie Once, an indie film that is sort of a musical in a way.
It was pretty interesting. It was a nice change of pace from these movies that go from action scene to action scene. It was laid back, and it was nice. I really truly enjoyed it.
The music is pretty good.
All in all I enjoyed it.
So I accidentally read one of Josh Aterovis's back stories for the Killian Kendall Mystery Series, and I fell in love with the characters. I really want to read Bleeding Hearts but the last time I was on his website, it was like $50 for a used copy because it was out of print, but I guess now because it's republished, it's a lot lower on Amazon.com. So now I might get the chance to finally read the books.
I'm not a huge soft drink drinker anymore, but if I do drink it, it's almost always either cherry coke or cherry Pepsi, leaning more towards the Pepsi side of it. I'll also on occasion drink regular Pepsi, but that's pretty much it for the most part.
It's pretty interesting because along with said exotic dancer, there's also Danny, who is so obviously gay.
But it's FOX, by the way, lol. Just a mistake of networks. But ya still gotta wonder...
Also, it's pretty much the exact same thing with CBS and the show Big Brother because there have been gay house members (male, not female), for the past two seasons.
Kinda makes you wonder if it's a coincidence or what.
I feel that the sassy gay boy needs not go home. Seriously the different personalities kind of make the season interesting, especially with the guys... I mean you have:
Sassy way out of the closet Danny who I love because of his snappy comebacks at Simon
Exotic Dancer David Hernandez who did amazing tonight by the way
Shy, humble [in the closet ] David Archuleta who is my favourite
And so on (just to cover the kin and potential kin )
I agree with Myr that Luke will definitely be going home. He was by far the worst tonight.
I wish I had an answer for you but I've never had to experience Novocaine, lol.
Most of the time I drink iced tea, but I like hot tea a lot too, the only problem is that it takes longer than iced tea (because I get mine straight from the lipton bottle). I like my tea, hot or cold, with a little bit of sugar in it.
I also drink coffee on occasion, especially when I'm traveling. It really depends on the coffee what I put in it. Sometimes just milk/cream, other times with sugar as well.
Me too
I do love me some Harry Potter.
I felt that Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street was an amazing movie, and was totally robbed of a best picture nod at the Oscars, though it probably wouldn't have won.
I completely missed seeing Atonement in theatres and am very disappointed about it. I really wanted to see it. I, like Krista, will have to wait for the DVD, unfortunately. Another movie I really want to see is Once. I've heard nothing but good things about this movie.
I don't know you
But I want you
All the more for that
Words fall through me
And always fool me
And I can't react
And games that never amount
To more than they're meant
Will play themselves out
Take this sinking boat and point it home
We've still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you have a choice
You've made it now
Falling slowly, eyes that know me
And I can't go back
Moods that take me and erase me
And I'm painted black
You have suffered enough
And warred with yourself
It's time that you won
Take this sinking boat and point it home
We've still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you had a choice
You've made it now
Take this sinking boat and point it home
We've still got time
Raise your hopeful voice you had a choice
You've made it now
Falling slowly sing your melody
I'll sing along
"Falling Slowly" by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova
For the most part, I try and play it by title.
Every now and again there'll be a good title but I don't like the story, but other than that occasional one, I've done pretty well.
I don't really need to know the content before hand because it really doesn't matter what it is as opposed to how it's portrayed.
I'm tired though, so I might try and elaborate more on the topic tomorrow.
~Mikie
Phillip Pullman is an amazing author.
So want to know what some really good books are, these seven novels called Harry Potter. They really are good books, I'm not gonna lie.
Here in the Midwest the weather has moodswings.
Today we had an almost nice sunny day, but in a couple days it's going to be snowing.
It's better than last year when it was sixty degrees out one day and then below freezing the next...
You are very welcome