The first time my mother called today, she left a message saying "I hear you guys had an earthquake!"
The second time was to tell me they'd just had one.
If there's an earthquake in South London, I apologise to everyone affected on behalf of my accursed family.
I have too much stuff waiting for me on my tivo. I think I may be too tired to do the Inside justice right now.
What else was good last week/this weekend?
Too funny. I think they felt it more than we did ours.
When I called my mother back the first time, I told her nothing was damaged, but I Was worried about my alcohol -- she sympathised because she'd lost rum in the last earthquake.
My father was all "5.6, that's not much of a quake" and explaining that the big one might be coming and LA would disappear. I pointed out that Jamaica had already lost most of a city to a quake, so he wasn't that safe ... so perhaps it was my fault. I needed to get a seismic "I told you so" leveraged at my father.
I think it was your fault, ita. You should try sacrificing more goats buttermilk pancakes.
ita, stop causing earthquakes please.
Did anyone see
Mr. and Mrs. Smith?
Lori, Polgara and I just went and holy mother of god. I think Brad Pitt needs to do a series of comic roles because I love him when he brings in the funny.
And.... there was the bonus appearance of
Adam Brody
who I had forgotten was running around last summer saying he was
working on a movie with Brad Pitt.
I just hadn't realized it was THIS movie.
I saw Mr. and Mrs. Smith and I agree. Very funny, many laugh out moments. The pacing was off in parts, and I think the movie coulda been a bit shorter, but all-in-all much better than I expected.
Pitt
and Brody
together? Comedy gold. Pitt, unlike lots of actors, is even sexier when he does funny. It's nice.
I think it could have been longer, because then there could have been an ending. Or maybe my copy was missing one.
I laughed
so
hard at Brad. Too freaking funny. I tolerated Angelina -- I'd thought this could push me into her camp, but not really. I'm in Brad's camp quite wholeheartedly, though. And! A krav instructor was in it. Oddly more easy for me to recognise than when he was in Scrubs, despite his speaking role in the latter.