They'd need to be conducted in psychiatric institutions, sewage systems, or on the dead!
They'd need to be conducted in psychiatric institutions, sewage systems, or on the dead!
And of course it has added a lot of business to each of those industries...
People will be receiving awards.
Little things like rewards help us keep our sanity when we realize that we sacrificed everything else in order to position ourselves to win them. Especially if hooch is involved.
As far as receiving our hooch is concerned, it's probably better for us to wait expectantly than for it to arrive.
This is true. Once it arrives it'll soon be consumed, spurring a bout of depression that will in turn result in a need for more hooch. Best to anticipate its arrival than to actually receive it. It's like buying a lottery ticket and counting the minutes before the drawing.
In that case, you could argue that unrequited love is the best love of all.
Ahhhh,my friends your thirst for knowlegede is only exceeded by your thirst for this wonderful elixur[it's good for america]which will give you a diffewrent view on all things,shall we say the right perspective.
Might need it sooner than later. We could be looking at snow in the next week.
Wow jerry you're burning the midnight oil,good for you us night owls gotta stick together.
Most owls sit perched on their own....
Who..?
"...stole my heart away?,
Whooooo, makes me dream all day?...."
Similar eyes to cats. Amazes me how an owl can almost completely revolve its head....
My wife can do that if she thinks I'm about to embarrass her in public.
There will be an extra, very effective pair of eyes which you can't see, in the back of her head....
Not to mention telepathy. I don't need to hear her tell me when to stop doing something. I feel it...
It sounds as if she took over your own conscience, from the very moment you first met....
She had me from 'hello'...
Your mind wasn't your own any more, and it didn't seem to matter.
To be fair, I think I lost my mind a long time before we met... But she had my heart...
That owl looks familiar,hmmmm.
Perhaps you once lived in a barn, somewhere??
Or maybe he hid in one until the heat was gone. Who hasn't done that a few times?
Seems you could be speaking from personal experience.....
I can neither confirm nor deny that I may have participated in the 'Crime of the Century' in my youth and only escaped by running for miles in a stream [[to throw the bloodhounds off my trail), fighting with the leader of a wolf pack to establish my place in the pecking order of the wilderness, stealing clothes from a rural clothesline, hiding in a barn for weeks, and subsisting on grubs and insects before assuming the identity of an amnesiac man to live off the spoils of my caper.
But you can infer that I did...
I want the movie rights.
I don't believe a word, but many others might. Especially those who enjoy large amounts of popcorn...
If 'popcorn' is British for 'bullish*t', then I agree with you.
You may, of course, be right - but I'd say 'popcorn' is British English for popcorn. You know, the stuff with the texture of those polystyrene pieces used when wrapping parcels, but which have then been heated, salted, sweetened and buttered.
Then, people sit in movie theatres/cinemas, in the dark, very often next to complete strangers, with containers of the stuff on their laps, wearing an impassive 'well, go on then, entertain me' expression on their face.
God actually gave more brains to the popcorn.
You know, now that I think of it, popcorn does very roughly equate to 'bullsh*t' after all.....
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I'm not how it works over there, but our cinemas charge $8.00 for .75 cents worth of popcorn. I don't eat cinema fare as much on principle as because its nutritional value is roughly the same as arsenic.
I can't remember the last time I went out to a movie, it's that many years....
I'm a fan of the movie-going experience. I like getting there early enough to get a good seat and watch the trailers on the first night. Thanks to the constant debate over why I 'have to go' early and do soon after release, I'm lucky to see one film per year. It's not argument do much as it is wanting to avoid the same debate, which I never seem to win.
If I feel a film is interesting, I just wait until it is available to rent.
TV series are viewed the same way, so I can see them at my pace.
I suppose I just follow the crowd, instead of being in the front row.....
I'm aware of the movies that I want to see before they're even in production. A large number of my internet browser favorite sites are film blogs.
I don't feel I have that degree of interest and endurance. I could be spending a great deal of time and attention in anticipation of a film, and then be disappointed. Happy to wait and consider the finished product.....
Unfortunately, I'm a bit of a critic who pans 90% of the movies I watch. The 10% that I like and the 1% that I love make the pursuit worth taking. I wind up waiting until most are on DVD, but the home experience pales to sitting in a packed theater and excited patrons who ask how that this will be the best film ever.
I'm getting the impression you're following the crowd, too....
Only from the standpoint of wanting to see a good flick. What makes a movie good? Well, I'm afraid that the crowd and I have different opinions about that...
You should be a paid film critic. You're definitely 'with', but not 'of'.....
If be a better film critic than music critic. I'm much more of a snob when it comes to music.
Apart from when I'm on this forum, I don't 'share' my music with others, or push it on them. It is very personal to me, and keeps me quietly true to myself. I guess that might be regarded as a tad snobbish.
I just wish musicians would make music that they like instead of what's going to land them on the radio. I'll take earnest and extremely personal over songs produced in a manner that appeals to as many formats as possible. I suppose that makes me a snob.
Then me, too. It seems to be the same with writing - novels, articles.
TV used to present different types of people, speaking differently, sometimes eccentrically, to illustrate the infinite variations in people.
The show becomes popular, and what started as an original unique portrayal [[but not necessarily to be emulated) then slips over to become part of standard communication. A 'dumbing down' process is at work.....
And we're so concerned about laughing at others due to our differences, we're not permitted to laugh WITH each other for fear of being labeled insensitive [[or racist or misogynistic).
Waxing philosophical are we?
Are you asking that because I'm Black?! You are a racist!!!
Who's a racist?where they at?the only race i'm concerned with is who's gonna get here first with the cash.
It could be close. Maybe a photo finish - or perhaps an oil painting....
A race...does this mean there's going to be a run on the dollar?
Ha, yes - but that will mean sterling will get a good pounding.
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