Guess I'm gonna lose points for not having seen "Dr. Horrible" but there you have it.
Been using lots of condoms during the past 2 weeks but absolutely no issues. hb74 had never been active in the putting on of condoms before but she was a rather quick learner and having her put it on actually kept the flow going nicely.
Since the pill she was on during the A-dam meeting decreased her appetite and her wetness the condoms were a perfect alternative on the recent meeting. Since we're not planning on pregnancy anytime soon I'll keep using condoms.
Sucks for you Jebru but I'm sure you'll find someone else who does like you more than just as a friend.
@LadyX: I'd say it's better to regret something you did than something you didn't do. The latter could have you second guessing until your death bed, "what if...".
Basically people get hurt no matter what, even if there's no mal-intent.
I'd use tact, common sense and straighforward honesty. I pretty much always do. Sure it has cost me friendships. Sure it sometimes hurt. Do I regret any of it? Nope.
"Tis better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all."
Selling out means what? Being in a few blockbusters? "The Departed" was a blockbuster. So is "Shutter Island". So what's the difference between these recent flicks where you like him again and his so-called selling out movie roles?
I watched "Killers" with Ashton Kutcher and Katherine Heigl and it was bad. Don't watch unless you want to weep in agony.
Just creating awareness in case people don't know it's a remake. I saw "The Departed" at the cinema and by the time the final line of the credits mentioned the movie being "inspired by 'Infernal Affairs'" everyone else had long left the movie theater.
Yes I'll admit it was a well-done remake but if Scorsese had any balls he would have had this acknowledgement of the original right up front before the opening sequence started.
All he really did was place the story in the US, make a few small changes in the script and do it in English.
Call me a movie snob if you want but Andy Lau singlehandedly owns all the big hollywood stars in "The Departed" with his little pinky.
Also, I honestly don't get the DiCaprio hate. He even played in "Critters 3" and the "Growing pains" TV series!
But seriously, he was awesome in movies like "This boy's life", "What eating Gilbert Grape", "The basket ball diaries" to name a few, before he got really known for "Titanic".
Maybe I missed a memo that it was cool to hate him but in my not so humble opinion he's always been a great actor with sometimes not so great choices for movie roles. The latter is no reason to dislike him though. How many actors can you name who have consistently played in great movies?
You do realize this was almost a carbon copy of the Hong Kong original "Infernal affairs"?
Infernal affairs > The departed
Anyone gonna watch tonight's game? I think the Germans are too disappointed to put up a good fight. Uruguay will take 3rd place.
Tori Amos - To Venus And Back
Several years ago a Dutch comedy was made named "Rent a friend" which deals with this exact topic. No idea if it was already a reality back then or not.
The interference with driving can be physical (holding phone, typing keys) or mentally (occupying your mind with keeping situation awareness while driving and having the conversation).
Both affect the driver's ability to react to possible danger situations. But the former is easier to have a law against than the latter. How would you determine how much cognitive capacity any driver is investing in keeping a good amount of situation awareness and act accordingly to traffic when needed? That's pretty much impossible to determine.
This also explains why hands free is allowed.
I'm not too familiar with recent studies about how much each interference affects driving. But I'm convinced both do interfere.
It's not the first time he has scored a goal like that. But to pull it off again in a big match at his age is awesome.
Let's hope they've got plenty still in store for Sunday!