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I had some hotdogs. It was dime a dog day at the stadium. The problem was they ran out of buns so we had to have kaiser rolls which are not made for hotdogs.
I didn't like Babel. I was all ready to be depressed, and I ended up spending most of the time thinking "What could they possibly have happen to each person next?"
This was usually followed by much eye-rolling and sighing.
I was going to make steak kebabs with green peppers and onions, but noooo someone had to eat all the green peppers, so I just took the steak and onions and made a sandwich out of it.
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I don't have work or class, so I don't have anything better to do.
But it's been kind of a crap day and I'm a little depressed. I've heard the movie is really depressing, so I'm hesitant about watching it right now.
Lunch Thread, is the movie going to make me depressed, or will it be a decent way to kill a couple of hours of boredom?
all along.
It is considerably less depressing than Babel.
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to him, stairs are nothing but a long series of leg pushups
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I had this very thing for dinner on Saturday. Most delicious. Today was just soup at home while I grabbed my new HD to bring to work.
It is the best food in the world.
and then i realise that the house smells like tacos
and lo and behold two taco shells have been left in the oven over the weekend and now i have two piping hot taco shells
but they're kind of stale so i think i'm going to chuck them and go with my original pie plan
I am sustained by an internal nuclear reactor.
This was usually followed by much eye-rolling and sighing.
It was interesting how she was so alone in such a packed city
This is true. That, tied with being deaf in a city of such sensory overload like Tokyo, would make for an interesting film on its own.