It's not the narrative relative to canon, it's the narrative relative to them all looking Smallville!TV-aged that I wonder at.
Mal ,'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
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I think you need to upgrade to QT7, Sean.
I have QT7(.0.3 -- came with the iTunes upgrade I just did) and saw the same thing on my PC. Then I went to the HD links and watched those just fine instead.
I think you need to upgrade to QT7, Sean.
What ita said. I'm at 7.0.4. I don't have time this morning to watch one of the HD links, but I'll try that this weekend.
Now I'm off to visit relatives for the weekend.
Trailer for Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette: [link]
A true story of Turkish Delight:
And so, with anticipation, I took a bite of the Turkish Delight. And a second later, spat it into my hand. It tasted like soap rolled in plaster dust, or like a lump of Renuzit air freshener: The texture was both waxy and filling-looseningly chewy. This … this? ... was the sweetmeat that led Edmund to betray his siblings and doomed Aslan to death on a stone slab?
Bwah! Can Turkish Delight go bad? That doesn't sound at all like the sort I've eaten, which, while not ambrosia of the gods, was still quite good.
Trailer for Sofia Coppola's Marie Antoinette
Does anyone overemote, "I'm going to be Queen! Queen of France!"?
I felt that way about Turkish Delight until I had some that was brought home by a friend from Turkey. Totally different vibe, just wonderful.
Wikipedia says, "...with the exception of the sugar, cornstarch, water, cream of tartar, and cooking technique, this recipe may be greatly altered according to taste and/or occasion." So, YTDMV.
Anyone know if anyone makes or distributes it stateside? Wondering how easy it would be to find, just to satisfy nearly two decades of curiousity as to what it's really like.