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Miroslav wrote:I'm off out soon.......just to meet flatmate to buy some Xmas food.......see the offers etc avail.....
Also gonna try out a new tea shop, as if it's good it's quite cheap, and me and 'S' will go there, if we meet on Friday.....
Plan is Coffee/Cinema/Coffee
Likely be Phone/Cancel/Fist Against Wall
But I prefer the Coffee/Cinema/Coffee version
Hope the shopping/tea-shop scouting trip goes ok. Must say I'm impressed at your being so organised - getting xmas stuff now. It fills me with dread just thinking about itI wouldn't be surprised if I end up having cheese on toast for my christmas dinner!
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Sazbo wrote:Devil Wear's Prada is quite fun. I went to see that... um, can't remember brain's not working... but recently anyway. It's about a young girl who gets a job working for this big prestigious fashion house in NY, and her scary boss is played by Meryl Streep. Quite funny and enjoyable in an undemanding kind of way - just the kind of thing I need these days
Looking at the reviews and what it's about, I don't think either of us will enjoy it.
Myself because it's not my thing, 'S' because it will all go over her head. It has to be pretty basic for her to remotely understand.0 -
blinky wrote:It's not a case of caring what people think about me. I am mature enough to know you are not going to get on with everyone and can work with people I don't like.
The qualities in myself which I'm scared of losing are traits which I consider good (kind, considerate etc). I don't see them in myself but others do. It's learning to love myself I find virtually impossible
Learning to love yourself is possibly harder than someone else loving you.
I just keep telling myself i'm good, and I believe it, even if I doubt m yself most days.0 -
Sazbo wrote:Hope the shopping/tea-shop scouting trip goes ok. Must say I'm impressed at your being so organised - getting xmas stuff now. It fills me with dread just thinking about it
I wouldn't be surprised if I end up having cheese on toast for my christmas dinner!
It went wellAnother girl my flatmate knows is offended that 'S' is getting to know me
Apparently she's offended I haven't wanted to get to know her
I was shocked when flatmate told me :eek:
Oragnised? Well
Cheese On Toast.........:o I'll save you a Turkey Leg0 -
Anyone seen or heard any good/bad things about these?
Barnyard (PG)
Contains mild violence and scary scenes
Directed By: Steve Oedekerk
Starring: Kevin James, Courteney Cox, Sam Elliott, Danny Glover, Wanda Sykes, Andie MacDowell, David Koechner
Borat (15)
Contains strong language and sex references
Directed By: Larry Charles
Starring: Sacha Baron Cohen, Daniel Castro
Breaking and Entering (15)
Directed By: Anthony Minghella
Starring: Jude Law, Juliette Binoche, Robin Wright Penn, Martin Freeman, Ray Winstone, Vera Farmiga, Rafi Gavron
Hoodwinked (U)
Directed By: Cory Edwards
Starring: Glenn Close, Anne Hathaway, James Belushi, Patrick Warburton, Anthony Anderson, David Ogden Stiers, Xzibit, Chazz Palminteri
Marie-Antoinette (12A)
Contains moderate sex
Directed By: Sofia Coppola
Starring: Kirsten Dunst, Jason Schwartzman, Rip Torn
Open Season (PG)
Directed By: Roger Allers
Starring: Billy Connolly, Jon Favreau, Ashton Kutcher, Martin Lawrence, Debra Messing, Paul Westerberg
Saw III (18)
Directed By: Lynn Bousman
Starring: Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Bahar Soomekh, Angus Macfayden
Step Up (PG)
Contains mild violence, sex references and language
Directed By: Anne Fletcher
Starring: Channing Tatum, Jenna Dewan, Rachel Griffiths, Drew Sidora
The Departed (18)
Directed By: Martin Scorsese
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Martin Sheen, Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Anderson, Ray Winstone, Alec Baldwin
The Devil Wears Prada (PG)
Directed By: David Frankel
Starring: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Adrian Grenier, Tracie Thoms, Rich Sommer, Simon Baker
The Prestige (12A)
Directed By: Christopher Nolan
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Scarlett Johansson, David Bowie0 -
Miroslav wrote:Looking at the reviews and what it's about, I don't think either of us will enjoy it.
Myself because it's not my thing, 'S' because it will all go over her head. It has to be pretty basic for her to remotely understand.
The storyline really is very straightforward, but I agree it may not be everyone's cuppa tea x4 May 20100
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