Law's Watson was not quite Watson at all
I need to read a book or two to be sure (it's been a while), but I hated the Watson that went along with Rathbone's Holmes, and much preferred this return to Doyle's army vet Watson. Someone that could be relied upon, instead of being the buffoon that needed everything explained to.
And the scene you cite was disgusting.
Where are the developers? They're supposed to be doing a demo in five.
Why are none of the expenses getting covered since August? Is that already over the limit stage?
So my insurance changes Friday but I just got a referral to see a sports med doc about my neck. Do I make an appointment anyway? My medical group isn't going to change.
Doyle's army vet Watson.
One of my issues was around this. This Watson was way too spry for having suffered an injury in the war!
I do think it was brilliant to have the movie be set up at
point where Watson is moving out
though the stories certainly continued after that.
I also was thinking about the
doctor disguise that Holmes used which was appropriate as he was a disguise FREAK but also doubtful that he would have chosen a non white man to disguise himself as or that the hospital would have non white docs.
Casper can sing most of Beyonce's "Single Ladies" and did so repeatedly over our vacation travels. I've been fascinated at the wide variety of people who've either never heard of it or have heard of Beyonce but don't know the song. I expected my 70 year old inlaws to not know it, but my MIL had heard of it as 'that song that the guy you were telling me about at the music awards [i.e. Kanye] was talking about.' But my 24 year old brother and his 22 year old wife didn't know it, and the mid-30s couple I was at the park with today didn't even seem to know who Beyonce is. But it's so freaking ubiquitous!
Yes, I underestimated costs and the summer programs at $2000+ ate up what I had set aside.
But my 24 year old brother and his 22 year old wife didn't know it, and the mid-30s couple I was at the park with today didn't even seem to know who Beyonce is.
That seems weird. Although I can see not knowing the song, if only because you've never noticed it. I understand people who don't pay attention to ambient music, although I am not one...
I have it maxed on my FSA for next year at $5000 (which is still almost $4000 less than what I pay for childcare right now). For next year with preschool, it will be even more so I will have to take some as a tax deduction instead.
A Pew Research Quiz: [link] The final screen is great because it shows your results relative to others who took it via telephone. What I think might be worth studying is whether or not those who take it online have a grossly different percentage of answers right. I don't really follow the news, but I'm aware of it because of being online. Anyhow, go and take it and see!
Good one! I only got one wrong, and I knew I didn't know it (troops in Afghanistan).
I really want to go to Crate and Barrel, except it's all the way outside! Stupid winter.
I got them all right, and the only one I even had to stop and think about as who was the Fed Chair (because all the guys were finance guys, and at least one used to be chair!)
I did a phone survey the other week, and man was it a dumb survey. It was all about illegal immigration, and the guy reading the questions agreed that some of them didn't make any sense. There were options where I had to choose Thing A I Totally Disagree With or Thing B I totally Disagree With. I was like, who wrote this poll!? But I felt sorry for the poor guy reading the idiot questions, and figured he probably got paid less if I quit. Anyway, point being it made me even more suspicious about poll numbers than Nate Silver already had.