My cubemates are reviewing "Inside Out": "So, it's a typical Pixar movie?" "Yeah, an emotional kick in the balls." "Oh, like Up?" "Well, Up was the first fifteen minutes, this is the whole movie."
These are all late-20s guys.
Yeah, Tim's 18-year-old nephew saw it with a bunch of friends and said about half the guys were crying. He wouldn't admit whether he cried.
I have found my dream home: [link]
My cubemates are reviewing "Inside Out": "So, it's a typical Pixar movie?" "Yeah, an emotional kick in the balls." "Oh, like Up?" "Well, Up was the first fifteen minutes, this is the whole movie."
Sooooo I should possibly skip this in the theatre, and wait to watch it at home with lots of tissues and maybe Xanax. Okay.
I have found my dream home:
That's a beautiful place, but the dining room wallpaper makes it looks like Dexter and Hannibal Lecter prepared dinner.
Las Vegas, Nevada, is 102 degrees. Las Vegas, New Mexico, is 72. I suppose it's too late to change my trip. I'm sure the hotels in Vegas, NM, don't have the same level of decadence, though.
That's a beautiful place, but the dining room wallpaper makes it looks like Dexter and Hannibal Lecter prepared dinner.
"But"? That's a feature, not a bug!
the dining room wallpaper makes it looks like Dexter and Hannibal Lecter prepared dinner.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
I'm just saying, dogwood or cherry blossoms might be a bit more appetizing.
edit: Though appetizing may not be the word I want to use in this context.
In honor of Tep's birthday (and my two coworkers who have birthdays this month including one today) we had raspberry bundt cake and Boston cream pie. Nom. Almost as good as waffles.