Jesse has obviously thought out this scenario. Me, from watchign too much Law and Order, I always figure (a) DON"T TALK, (b) WAIT FOR YOUR LAWYER and (c) REMEMBER THE COPS CAN LIE TO YOU
Those are definitely the rules in real life. In real life you don't get a sentence solely based on the other guy's word.
I just got a voicemail from my boss wondering why I hadn't done a certain piece of work yet today. DUDE. You KNOW what a clusterfuck my day has been since I said I would do that piece of work. WHEN EXACTLY do you think I had time to do it before now? I SWEAR TO GOD.
Last movie I saw in the theater was 21.
Last movie? I saw half of
Ecstasy
(Hedy Lamarr's scandalous pre-Hollywood nude scene) earlier this week, and
Metropolitan
a few weeks before that, and I feel certain I must have seen something else in between but I can't think what. In an actual theater,
Juno,
with Buffistas.
My first thought on the Prisoner's Dilemma was, "Well, if I squeal I'm free, but then if the other person and I are accomplices we're a team and that would be really unfair. I did half the crime, I should do half the time. So obviously I need to say nothing, no matter what. It's only fair."
Clearly, either (a) I am totally unfit for a life of crime, or (b) if I decide to pursue it anyway, I should only go on crime sprees with Teppy.
(I was going to say "Dannemora," but I couldn't remember if that was actually a prison.)
At home: Grind House.
did you rent both movies together?
Time for dinner. Cheeseburger in Paradise, yay!
They were on On Demand as one giant thing.
Ive got two cheeseburgers in paradise. Why don't you pack your bags, we'll leave tonight.
When I first lived in Chico, I drove up to the nearby town of Paradise so I could have a cheeseburger. It wasn't all that.
Chico
My best friend in high school went to Chico State and I used to visit all the time (from San Diego - sometimes drove up for the weekend!!!) cause it was so fun there. Good memories.
this took a while to load but it was worth it. Ten-year-old kickin' out the jams on Carry on My Wayward Son.
They were on On Demand as one giant thing.
ahh cool. Did they show the trailers and everything? I was disappointed that our DVDs didn't come with more trailers.