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Need to go back to sleep

what?

on topic of movies. I booked twilight for the missus. shes been hassling me about it for a while. booked gold class so i can enter, and sleep for a good couple of hours..

I think flynn might be jelous that im not appreciative of his skinny white boyfriend. :nyaanyaa:

Sleep at work?

Maybe, but got some meetings today to prepare for

what?

on topic of movies. I booked twilight for the missus. shes been hassling me about it for a while. booked gold class so i can enter, and sleep for a good couple of hours..

I think flynn might be jelous that im not appreciative of his skinny white boyfriend. :nyaanyaa:

Pretty sure my missus will want to see that. Saw the ad, looked boring. Did not see one scene of action :/

Do you want every customer in the restaurant to come and thank you? I'd imagine that would get annoying and interrupt a busy kitchen.. Then there's the health & safety issues of customers coming into the kitchen.

If it's just celebrities, seems like ego stroking to me

I never go and thank the chef at a restaurant and I don't think I'm rude or lacking manners

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it's an open kitchen that you have to walk past to leave the venue.

you have to come within 1m of the chef on the pass and are looking right at him... MOST people have the manners to give you a freindly nod, or say a passing thanks. however most celebs are too god even for this

Couldn't of put it better my self :)

The only way In Time could be fully enjoyed is make a drinking game whenever someone says "time" in the movie. You will be drunk halfway through the movie and most likely dead at the end of it.

There were two things that made me want to see this movie: 1) The premise sounded interesting. The fact that it's about people living off time, with the rich living forever and the poor living off borrowed time is a rather thought-provoking one. And 2) I like Justin Timberlake. What saddens me is that he just wasn't very good in this movie, as he and the dowey-eyed Amanda Siegfried both just seem so bored throughout the entire movie. They have zero chemistry and I'm even going to say that they are just as bad as Anakin and Padme in Star Wars. That's the lowest bar you can go in the chemistry lab.

Not only did Justin Timberlake seem bored, but he also has a hard time conveying certain emotions. Take the scene where his mother dies in his arms, for instance. Wasn't convinced, Justin. His crying felt forced and it was. After that he vows revenge against all the time people, and risks being chased by the Timekeeper (the always awesome Cillian Murphy), and after he is given a decade worth of time from someone who is tired of living, he meets up with some rich people and kidnaps a rather high Amanda Siegfried and then starts taking time, and giving it to people, you know, like Robin Hood.... except with time. They work together, bored the whole way through, and they try to convey emotions like love.... because if you have a guy and a girl on screen together, you have to make them full in love. That's Hollywood 101 right there!

This is really disappointing to me because I expected better out of In Time. What I got is pretty much a boring movie, with a premise that sounded interesting but then it turns the movie into a one-note-wonder. If I could turn back time, I would have seen Puss In Boots instead.

what?

on topic of movies. I booked twilight for the missus. shes been hassling me about it for a while. booked gold class so i can enter, and sleep for a good couple of hours..

i laughed so much in the second one i nearly got kicked out of the movie theater. the gf at the time wasnt too happy with me either lol. srsly what the f**k kinda vampire glitters? and is a f**king virgin?

Obama in Australia=

27 cars

5 planes

1 helicopter

100 secret service agents

numerous rooftop snipers wherever he goes.

ObamaRage.jpg

lol i heard that they left most of the timesheets for the agents checking out possible places he's gonna visit in an unattended van in the cbd. security fail

i laughed so much in the second one i nearly got kicked out of the movie theater. the gf at the time wasnt too happy with me either lol. srsly what the f**k kinda vampire glitters? and is a f**king virgin?

lol i heard that they left most of the timesheets for the agents checking out possible places he's gonna visit in an unattended van in the cbd. security fail

hahhahahah i think the same thing. but i havnt taken her out in a while so i thought i may as well suck it up

Australia would be a perfect place to assassinate. He IS number one on Al Qaeda's hit list, and those kunts can be anywhere.

inb4 Al Qaeda is an American fabrication.

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