You're just my emergency contact I'll never let them call (poor Colin is the other one--why do you all breed?????).
I should be your emergency contact that will be there, so let them call. Given my expertise with hospitals and medical offices I'm happy to be there if I can be of help.
I am not seeing X-men, because I'm only allowed a couple of movies and I'm choosing Maleficent and The Fault in Our Stars.
I just saw an ad for
Chef.
I hadn't heard of it before, but it looks interesting. I might give it a try.
It's a really nice small movie. And rated R only for language, so people talk more like real life. At least, my experience of real life. Motherfuckers.
I am currently pleased because I went to the Korean French bakery yesterday, so this morning, I had a red bean roll and a pain au chococat for breakfast! Perfect. And/or parfait. (I don't know how to say it in Korean.)
Wait, there's one in MA?
ita, my eyes are tearing up in sympathy for yours -- I spent so many times in my childhood with miserable watering eyes whenever I got a cold. I'm so glad that doctors actually have something to help with that!
I saw an interview with Jon Favreau the other day, but that's the only time I've heard of it. The interview made me really want to see it.
Wait, there's one in MA?
In the H Mart in Central Square!
Dear people applying for passports for your children: Yes, you have to actually bring the child in for the appointment. "Nobody told me" is not a valid excuse. Why would you think we'd issue a vital identity document without actually comparing the photo you submit to your child?
::makes mental note not to renew her imaginary children's passports at flea's library::
This is the big story on the news this morning for the start of the holiday weekend: NO ONE was shot last night in Chicago. Sadly, this is actually pretty remarkable.