I seem to have been attacked by a virus in the last few hours. I would be Achey.
So tonight I've done something I haven't done in a while - watched Buffy! Man, that was a good show. Watching some season three eps. made me miss it.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I seem to have been attacked by a virus in the last few hours. I would be Achey.
So tonight I've done something I haven't done in a while - watched Buffy! Man, that was a good show. Watching some season three eps. made me miss it.
tommy, how long was your MRI? When do you get the results?
tommy, how long was your MRI? When do you get the results?
Took about an hour. I think they did a bunch of stuff, then injected me with dye and did the same stuff again. I should get the results "the middle of next week."
Are you thinkin' of gettin' one?
Happy Birthday, DJ!
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Mmm...Fred steak...
OK, I'm off to see Jesus is Magic.
new entertainment center is 90% together and filled. IT IS THE AWESOME. I love it so much. We are all tired and got a little snippy at one point, but now it all ok. I think we will all sleep well tonight as we are wiped. Dinner was super yummy afghani food.
Isn't this weird coming from the guy who is doing Rush Hour 3?
EW DELHI - Action star Jackie Chan has a message for Asia's film industry: Unite against American movies or risk losing your culture.
Chan has starred in a string of Hollywood blockbusters, including "Rush Hour" and its sequel, and plans to start shooting "Rush Hour 3" soon.
But he told The Times of India that that such movies erode the culture of Asian countries, saying "Asians should unite against American cinema."
"Why do we need to ape their culture," Chan reportedly said. "I see an Indian saying 'Yo Man!' but that's not what Asian are about."
India, like Hong Kong, has its own thriving film industry, known as Bollywood. While American movies are shown in Indian cinemas, Hindi movies dominate the big screens on the subcontinent.
"Cinema reflects culture and there is no harm in adapting technology, but not at the cost of losing your originality," Chan said.
Happy Birthday Daisy Jane