Posted: Wed 25 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Nice to see the Church of Scientologists are being arseholes again. (Lets see them piss and moan about this site *grin*)
Other than that, I’m off to an interview this morning, which should be fun. But as I’ve said before, I really really hate wearing ties. What’s the point? But still I’ll wear one, go in, look like I know what I’m talking about, and see how it goes. With luck, that’ll be the last time I have to wear a tie in a while. I hate them all, those keffing useless lengths of material with no purpose except to tie a knot in them.
*shake of head* Ah well, I’ll write more later. Along with (probably) more mutterings about ties and how pointless they are.
Posted: Tue 24 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
One other thing about going to the cinema – why do so many people have a problem with going on their own?
Even the people flogging the tickets seem to be a bit surprised when you just want one ticket to see a film, and I’ve spoken to several people who are really weird about not wanting to go on their own because they’ll look “sad and lonely”. Maybe that is how i look, but to be perfectly honest, I couldn’t give a fuck. I’m watching a film I want to see, and that’s it really.
Now, if only I could get more people to go on their own, so they wouldn’t chat with their mates all the way through the film. And maybe nachos and popcorn with built-in silencers.
Posted: Tue 24 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Yes folks, it’s Review Time
I finally got round to seeing Insomnia tonight. I love Memento anyway – it’s a film that you people either love or loathe, and me, I think it’s superb – and so I wanted to see how the director followed it up.
And what a follow-up. Al Pacino and Robin Williams against the absolutely awesome backdrop of Alaskan scenery. It could almost have been sponsored by the Alaskan Tourist Board (if there is such a thing) for the way it showed the bits of Alaska. Set in the wonderfully named Nightmute, it’s a story of a murder and the detective who comes to help solve it.
I don’t want to ruin it for anyone else who still hasn’t got round to watching it, but to my mind, it was amazing. I’m already looking forward to it coming out on DVD, even though the sheer scale of the landscapes etc. will be lost to some degree on the small screen. But I definitely want to see it again, and probably several times, just for the hell of it.
Additional bit, having thought about it
I should say also that if you’re one of those freaks that likes a smiley happy-clappy ending to a film, then this is NOT a film for you. The ending is right for the film, but it doesn’t suddenly change it’s mood in the last five minutes to be all upbeat and shit. Be warned.
Definitely a top film, in my humble estimations.
Posted: Tue 24 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Why is it that Diet Coke from different countries tastes different? The shop I go to at lunch time has diet coke from Germany (don’t ask why – I don’t) and it’s totally different (and really rather vile) in comparison to UK Diet Coke. Weird.
Thanks BBC for this story about what’s in coffee?
I’m going to see Insomnia tonight, at long last, so I’ll bung a review of it up here when I get home.
And that’s it – it’s a slow news day, or at least seems to be. Have fun…
Posted: Mon 23 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Sometimes you just have to laugh at people’s gullibility. It’s either that or beat them to death with a big stick. The Register (and several others) are reporting this story of a woman who fell for the infamous “Nigerian Scam”, to the tune of $2.1m. Of her employers money. Ooops.
Posted: Mon 23 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Yes, Davezilla has the link too, but I thought I’d still put MintyAss up here for people to shudder at in abject horror. The worrying thing is, I don’t even think it’s a joke. But I could be wrong.
It’s not unknown, after all…
Posted: Mon 23 September, 2002 Filed under: General Leave a comment »
Well, that’s about the most domestic I’ve been in a month or so. Shopping, Laundry, Ironing, Cooking, Cleaning – I even cleaned up some of my desk, and that’s a job I wouldn’t volunteer anyone else to do either.
Other than that, I’ve moved some of my plants to new pots, following the mass suicide of a few weeks back. What can I say? There were some vacancies. *Grin* The rubber plant is looking dead happy, the ivy’s kind of OK, but may need some more work, and the bamboo-like thing is still going ballistic – I may move that to a decently big pot next week. And yes, this does mean that next weekend (or one evening this week, depending how I feel) I’ll be off to B&Q or similar to rebuild my collection of weeds. So that’ll be fun – I may even take pics of them when I’ve bought them. Who knows?
Oh – and yes, I did feel the earthquake because I was still awake at the time. I know 4.6 isn’t much in the great scheme of things, and Californians probably wouldn’t even notice it, but here in the UK, yeah, I did notice it.