A little night linkspam

Jan 03, 2009 18:06

Stayed off Mountain Dew today, although it was hard--interestingly enough, because I really, really missed the taste of it, not the caffeine. That's always what brings me back around to it--the taste, for some reason. Of course, I still had a caffeine-withdrawal headache anyway, but today's was less deathly than yesterday's. (I'll say it up front, ( Read more... )

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renne January 4 2009, 00:35:21 UTC
Our Mountain Dew doesn't have caffeine in it. Strange.

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cleolinda January 4 2009, 00:36:41 UTC
Really? Over here, it's even got more caffeine than most sodas.

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renne January 4 2009, 00:39:16 UTC
Yeah, I don't know why. I assume it tastes the same as yours too. I always used to wonder why people talked about getting wired on Mountain Dew, and I thought it was just because it has a stack of sugar.

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aka_paloma January 4 2009, 00:46:27 UTC
Yeah, it's the same here in Canada. I guess the Commonwealth isn't allowed to have caffeine-rich Mountain Dew.

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numb3r_5ev3n January 4 2009, 00:39:28 UTC
WB is definitely not making themselves look good here. That said, I think Fox is seriously going to "underperform" if they attempt to block Watchmen.

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evewithanapple January 4 2009, 00:45:14 UTC
What Happened To 'The Spirit'?

Lack of plot, paper-flat characters, and random crap thrown in at the whim of the director, coherency and taste be damned? *is still bitter about having wasted two hours of my life on it*

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sabra_n January 4 2009, 00:56:20 UTC
Speaking of rivers, it occurs to me that Moffat's River is a bit of a cradle-robber, at least appearance-wise, if this is the future Doctor she hooks up with.

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setauuta January 4 2009, 00:59:19 UTC
I'm not really surprised by Harry Potter: the Musical. I had a class in college where our final project was to take a well-known book or movie and write the outline for a musical based on that work. One of my good friends actually started writing songs for his Harry Potter musical - it wasn't bad, really.

(Me? I did the Princess Bride - the book, not the movie.)

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