You wake up on a Friday thinking everything is well with the world, and then you realise dinosaurs still exist
This is underwater and is freaking me out in ways I can't explain
Friday, 26 July 2013
Thursday, 25 July 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Thank you for the food
I must thank everybody who fed me this weekend. Continuously. That is: continuously fed me, not that I must continuously thank them for ever and ever.
Cesar et al. at another great barbecue at the Paramount, wonderful tapas dinner in the Highlands chez friends, the drawer-full of herbs donated by said friends from their herb garden, and Giuseppe, for cooking for me all day Sunday.
You are all marvelous people and you can consider keeping me fed for 2 days straight your good deed for the week.
Cesar et al. at another great barbecue at the Paramount, wonderful tapas dinner in the Highlands chez friends, the drawer-full of herbs donated by said friends from their herb garden, and Giuseppe, for cooking for me all day Sunday.
You are all marvelous people and you can consider keeping me fed for 2 days straight your good deed for the week.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Suburbs
Life in the suburbs is routine, repetitive and monotonous. Adolescents feel the need to rebel and act out, in predictable ways.
Or something to that effect. From Bones. It's fiction but about scientists so I'll take it. The suburbs are scary.
Eternal Spotless
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - both beautiful and sad. A rare comment from me: I tend not to associate beauty to sadness, or vice versa. I find sadness rather ugly most of the time.
Spoiler Alert
But this film was both these things, with portrayals bordering on perfection, in particular Jim Carrey. I can't find enough praise for his character portrayal, thoroughly believable.
There were moments of beauty in the script, the visuals and the character expressions.
There was sadness in the story and the aftermath. I came away with this feeling that they will simply relive the same love story over and over, doomed to repetition of failure, over and over, for life.
Spoiler Alert
But this film was both these things, with portrayals bordering on perfection, in particular Jim Carrey. I can't find enough praise for his character portrayal, thoroughly believable.
There were moments of beauty in the script, the visuals and the character expressions.
There was sadness in the story and the aftermath. I came away with this feeling that they will simply relive the same love story over and over, doomed to repetition of failure, over and over, for life.
Saturday, 20 July 2013
Airport mysteries
1. People who are afraid of double dipping crisps, yet will walk around an airport barefoot.
2. Everyone standing 5 meters away from the doors when waiting for the terminal shuttle trains.
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