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 like that (I'm assuming) you B/W'ed up all these photos - something about that makes everyone in them look super extra classy, not that they weren't already.
I love In Her Shoes. It's to me, a chick flick for actual smart people.
ps. Before Sunrise took place in Vienna, not Paris. ;)
pps. Peanut mist? You are really weird.
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Miley Cyrus is on the NEXT list, together with Paris Hilton and Hilary Duff. Obvs.
I love the black and white thing. All of these women are classy and deserve to look classier. ♥ (Also, if I didn't turn everything B&W, it'd have taken me EVEN LONGER. *weeps*)
SWEET. In Her Shoes rocked my world and I hadn't even expected to like it or for it to be that intelligent. Not many people saw that movie. :(
AHAHAHAHA. I fail. Why did I think it was Paris?! Was that Before Sunset? Or is it only because I'm an idiot and thought Julie Delpy = French = PARIS? OMG.
there be peanut mist EVERYWHERE, why!!
GOING NOW.
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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.
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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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Long LONG time no see, hon. It's okay if you're busy - you have school and life and LOVE, but I'm so happy to see you about. I misssss you too.
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2. I HAVE missed your random! Hi! xD
3. Entertained that there's a Greenwood in Singapore - there's also one in Indiana, but it's pretty much entirely a mall and some trailers. Also, BOO YOUR WORK. D: Employment should not require you to be there overnight.
6. Wait, your Borders serves food?
8. Felicity Huffman was pretty awesome in Transamerica. I think the story of how they made that movie is pretty cool - she shadowed an actual trans woman (whom I met at a conference last year) to learn about the issues she faces and stuff. Helps with realism.
Amen to Stockard being the oldest high school senior ever - followed closely by the dude who played Xander on Buffy, who I think was 30 when they were filming the last high school season. I kind of hope I CAN'T pass for a high-schooler when I'm 30!
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2. Awww, yay. :D
3. Employment of fail, but I'm also made of fail lately, I don't know WHAT'S up with me. Grumpy. :(
6. It does! There's a bistro inside that serves food and desserts. You can't bring books in though, you have to pay for them first.
8. Trust me, I stalked Flicka like a crazy person during Oscar season - I know ALL the stories and I was astounded by what she did to prepare for the role, and the amount of respect she had for it and the people she was representing. She is AMAZING.
Urgh, I can't find a better picture, but the dude on the left was legit the oldest-looking one in the cast.
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Also, I love that list. I also love Something's Gotta Give. I don't know what it is about that movie. It's just awesome. I love the part in that movie where she's laughing, crying and writing all at the same time. Brilliant! =D Also, much love for Stockard, Cate, Meryl, and Katharine. =D
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Yay for liking the list. I ADORED Something's Gotta Give. And yes, I don't know what it is about the film too. Really it wasn't quite as sharp and funny and strange as As Good As It Gets, which I really liked too... and yet I LOVED it. Diane was AWESOME. Much love for all the classy women in this thread. ♥
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I was going to, the other day, then was daunted by how many episodes there already are and thought about just waiting and getting the DVD instead. CLEARLY NOT.
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