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Mel Carriere wrote:I'm ranting today about having to take my wife to see the new Twilight movie next week. I guess I'll have to take a good book, but I can't read in low light anymore. Any suggestions?
Fran wrote:Mel Carriere wrote:I'm ranting today about having to take my wife to see the new Twilight movie next week. I guess I'll have to take a good book, but I can't read in low light anymore. Any suggestions?
Download an audio book & plug in the earphones, put on the dark glasses and away you go ... something like War & Peace should take you through a whole series of Twilight![]()
Mel Carriere wrote:Fran wrote:Mel Carriere wrote:I'm ranting today about having to take my wife to see the new Twilight movie next week. I guess I'll have to take a good book, but I can't read in low light anymore. Any suggestions?
Download an audio book & plug in the earphones, put on the dark glasses and away you go ... something like War & Peace should take you through a whole series of Twilight![]()
Thanks for the good advice. I'd much rather have Tolstoy than Twilight.
Fran wrote:@Teesie .... I don't think 23 years is long enough to make a judgement on climate change, it may seem a lifetime to you but in the life of this planet it's only an blink.
I've a hell of a pain in my right leg today, think I've pulled a muscle or ligament or something. Really annoying because it's a lovely, sunny, crisp morning here & I can't even go for a walk to clear the head. Got to get to the chemist now to stock up on the Ibuprofen & probably the doc on Monday if things haven't improved.
Teesie wrote:Fran wrote:@Teesie .... I don't think 23 years is long enough to make a judgement on climate change, it may seem a lifetime to you but in the life of this planet it's only an blink.
I've a hell of a pain in my right leg today, think I've pulled a muscle or ligament or something. Really annoying because it's a lovely, sunny, crisp morning here & I can't even go for a walk to clear the head. Got to get to the chemist now to stock up on the Ibuprofen & probably the doc on Monday if things haven't improved.
That's a good point you have there, Fran. Didn't think of it that way. It's still too cold though. I'm just all cranky cause I hate winter whether and it's just getting started here. Of course I'd better get used to it cause if it's anything like last year it'll be down below zero eventually. If it does that I'm not leaving my house!
Bighuey wrote:
Cold weather is for the birds, thats for sure. Just throw another log on the fire and curl up with some good books for the winter.
Mel Carriere wrote:I found A24's comments about Twilight quite amusing! My wife resents being labeled as a cougar, although she does enjoy the spectacle of young, lovestruck werewolves walking around with no shirt on!
We went to see it today. I hate to admit it, but the movie was actually halfway interesting. The inclusion of the human/vampire hybrid baby lent an air of mystery to it, because you didn't know exactly what Bella was going to deliver.
My only real rant is that people in the audience seemed to laugh and clap at inappropriate moments, and I didn't get exactly what they were so amused about. Maybe I'm just a tired old fart!
Anyway, I've seen three out of the four Twilight movies, I'm ashamed to say, and this one was by far the best. I still won't stoop to read the books, however.
Mel Carriere wrote:
My only real rant is that people in the audience seemed to laugh and clap at inappropriate moments, and I didn't get exactly what they were so amused about.
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