I'm planning to watch that at 8PM.
'Objects In Space'
Natter 41: Why Do I Click on ita's Links?!
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.
STUFF!
Most importantly, wrapped stuff.
The coolest thing I saw opened today (not by me) was a DVD-ROM set of The New Yorker from 1925-2005. Every single page. Plus a book of highlights.
I mean, where do you start with that? Apparently they provide some reading lists. There will be borrowing. Oh, yes. There will.
I got the complete Calvin & Hobbes. It can either be used as a book or a piece of furniture.
I did go to see Casanova, and it's a silly piece of fun with more lines I wish I remembered. It's great to see Heath Ledger play light after this morning, although he's an excellent excellent crier. Who knew? Also learnt that Casanova is the Dread Pirate Roberts. Which makes sense, really.
It can either be used as a book or a piece of furniture.
Versatility is a good thing.
I should go to sleep, but I'm too hopped up on sugar. There's probably a steep crash in my near future, though.
ita, we had all those same thoughts after seeing Casanova, too.
We had the Dread Pirate Casanova vibe so badly that I had to go home and wikipedia Casanova. To see if he was a real person.
Hmm. Maybe I'll have to add Casanova to my to be seen list.
The Top Cryptozoology Stories of 2005.
Most of these have actually been discussed here.
We seem to have missed a lot of the Bigfoot talk though. Maybe we should start some.
I'm afraid of the Cassanova movie. I was scarred by the Fellini version of the story. There's no freaky dancing bird, is there?