1. I think people need to write a thesis about the phenomenon of peanut mist. So I've been eating peanuts for the last hour or so - when I cracked the first one open, it kind of sent up a little POOF of mist. What was that?! And don't tell me dirt. Because I've already eaten it. :P
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I always feel gross after I eat half (or more) of a bag of sunflower seeds (mostly in need of water because of all the salt, but I usually end up with Coke Zero or beer), but it's always worth it. I can't imagine eating that much peanuts, though. It's funny you like them because I associate peanuts with something my mother did in Singapore.
OMG Paris and Hilary. <33
Oh, up until I saw Million Dollar Baby that year, In Her Shoes would have won my vote for best studio film. I really thought it was that good. Criminally underseen, and heartbreaking. The story reminded me of the relationship between Keri and one of her sisters (thank god it's better now), and made me glad to be an only child.
Yes, Before Sunset was in Paris. I'm teasing.. it's an easy mistake to make. I just remember Vienna very strongly because I was actually riding that ferris wheel thing where they first kissed in the movie, on the afternoon of 9/11/01, completely unaware of what was going on. Awareness fail. D:
I didn't see that movie The Mist, but maybe the peanuts are releasing pods into the atmosphere and they're going to hatch while you're sleeping and EAT YOU. (I have no idea.)
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I kind of am having the grossed-out syndrome now. Way too many peanuts in the space of the last few days, methinks. So no more for now.
ONLY MY FAVOURITE ACTRESSES EVER.
Omigod, you loved Million Dollar Baby too?! YAY. That was seriously one of my favourite films of that year, ever. Oh Clint, why are you so amazing? That movie broke my heart. And so did In Her Shoes, I really was genuinely ASTOUNDED by how good it was.
You should not tease the mentally disadvantaged. *weeps* And omg - that's where you were on 9/11?? D: That's cooler than where I was - at home and eating dinner.
(I have no idea either, except LOL.)
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Yes, I was in the middle of a trip - was sightseeing all day and then out to dinner and back before my mother turned on the TV and we found out. Would never have been so out of the loop now, with improved mobile connectivity. We were some of the first people allowed to fly back into the US, five days later, which was kinda fucked up because some people had been stranded for days but they decided to start operating the regularly scheduled flights before dealing with the massive passenger backlog.
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