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- saysadie
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I just thought you all should know.
Food is very important, am I right? So why is it that I always skip out on breakfast and am ravenous by the time 2 pm rolls around, yet usually only opt for toast and coffee/tea?
I think it may be because I'm lazy. I rarely cook anymore. I live on pitas, frozen veggies, froot, veggie soup and vitamins. Oh, and tea, toast, and coffee, of course.
This is what city life does to you! Avoid the city, at all costs!
On another note, I watched the remake-type dealy of War of The Worlds last night. Though chances are that if you haven't seen this movie by now you really don't give a flying one, I'll leave a spoiler space before I say anything about it. [though imo it's not really anything that needs a spoiler space, it's mostly for the nitpicky folk. Youuuu know who you are!]
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Why, I ask... why, in the opening bit where the lightning causes all the electrical stuff/whatnot to stop working, is there a guy holding a working camcorder?
Food is very important, am I right? So why is it that I always skip out on breakfast and am ravenous by the time 2 pm rolls around, yet usually only opt for toast and coffee/tea?
I think it may be because I'm lazy. I rarely cook anymore. I live on pitas, frozen veggies, froot, veggie soup and vitamins. Oh, and tea, toast, and coffee, of course.
This is what city life does to you! Avoid the city, at all costs!
On another note, I watched the remake-type dealy of War of The Worlds last night. Though chances are that if you haven't seen this movie by now you really don't give a flying one, I'll leave a spoiler space before I say anything about it. [though imo it's not really anything that needs a spoiler space, it's mostly for the nitpicky folk. Youuuu know who you are!]
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*does a dance*...
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monkeys
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Why, I ask... why, in the opening bit where the lightning causes all the electrical stuff/whatnot to stop working, is there a guy holding a working camcorder?
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- saysadie
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Ohhh, no fun going to IMDB!
I want some whacked-out reasoning here. Actual brainpower wasted in the pursuit of an answer to a really dumb question.
Clockwork laptops? Woooow.
Tom Cruises' watch stops working at the same time, incidentally. That doesn't make any sense either, does it? How can his watch stop working? It wasn't digital or anything, and if it had stopped working, wouldn't that have meant that he'd have been affected by the lightning, also? Crispy-Fried dead Cruise within the first half hour probably wouldn't have made much of a movie though. Pity.
... And why was he apparently the only one who could figure out how to make a vehicle work, btw? I'm fairly certain that given the amount of people in the city/country, a few more could have feasibly figured it out. Or nabbed a working vehicle from an unaffected area.
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Clockwork laptops? Woooow.
Tom Cruises' watch stops working at the same time, incidentally. That doesn't make any sense either, does it? How can his watch stop working? It wasn't digital or anything, and if it had stopped working, wouldn't that have meant that he'd have been affected by the lightning, also? Crispy-Fried dead Cruise within the first half hour probably wouldn't have made much of a movie though. Pity.
... And why was he apparently the only one who could figure out how to make a vehicle work, btw? I'm fairly certain that given the amount of people in the city/country, a few more could have feasibly figured it out. Or nabbed a working vehicle from an unaffected area.
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- saysadie
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I had the exact same reaction. I was sitting in my living room at about 3 am watching this ****, all the death and destruction and what do we end up with? "Awww, feel-good movie." F**k that! That kid should have been toast!Best First wrote: "Oh? You ran across the country and almost got /drowned/blown up/vaporised/eaten bya tripod? We just sayed indoors with the grandparents. Oh look, its our son, he's fine. Group Hug. Yay."
shee-ite.
Another thing that annoyed me: no dead bodies in the rubble. I don't care if these things do apparently run on humans, there should have been at least a hint of death after the bloody plane crashes on top of that house. A hand sticking out of the rubble, a little blood, anything. I'm not calling for gore everywhere, just something to make it a little bit more believeable. I mean, they had these tripods spewing human juice out of their rears later on... compared to other bits of the movie, it just looked sterile and unreal. Though that might have been the aim, I don't know.
I hardly see it as time wasted now,though. After all, I get the absolute pleasure of joining in with the bitching about it at work. Wheee.
I think it might have something to do with my bizarre schedule. I get up usually about 10 or so and I'm usually hungry, but then I get coffee, work out [usually] and I think it's the combo of those two that tends to kill my appetite. I could drink coffee all day and not feel hungry once, but I'd be jittery and nervous as hell. I hate being madly hungry at 2 pm or so though, so I'm thinking about just eating a bowl of Cheerios or something while I watch TV in the morn, even if I'm not that hungry.Eline wrote:
If I did not have breakfast I would faint at 9:00.
But if you don't like cooking, why not try a microwave dinner? We have those steam/microwave stuff that is quite healthy and has lots of vegetables.
I wouldn't mind trying the microwaved stuff [and I have in the past, actually] except that it's a lot more expensive than just buying a bag of frozen veggies. 'round here.
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