Favourite bit of stupid journalism... article entitled:
Woman robbed and killed before boarding train
HA!
If you wonder why "Inferno XV", do a bit of research. If you can tell me why, I'll buy you a drink.
Favourite bit of stupid journalism... article entitled:
Note: what follows is a true story, but names and details have been changed to protect the guilty!
The Keys to Your Heart |
You are attracted to those who have a split personality - cold as ice on the outside but hot as fire in the heart. |
In love, you feel the most alive when everything is uncertain, one moment heaven... the next moment hell. |
You'd like to your lover to think you are stylish and alluring. |
Your ideal relationship is lasting. You want a relationship that looks to the future... one you can grow with. |
Your risk of cheating is zero. You care about society and morality. You would never break a commitment. |
You think of marriage as something precious. You'll treasure marriage and treat it as sacred. |
In this moment, you think of love as something you can get or discard anytime. You're feeling self centered. |
Was happily doing a Book Meme until blogger ate my post. Grumble grumble. Too lazy to retype everything, so here's a little diversion instead.
It happens all the time - films one watched and adored back in one's childhood, upon being re-visited at a later stage of life, seem awfully dated and slightly trite. It happened with several films that wowed me back in the 90s. It happened with Star Trek: The Next Generation (it didn't occur to me how bad the acting in some of those was). Then there are those films that one no longer looks at in the same way after one has learned a bit more about the history/culture of the period and can nitpick obvious problems with authenticity and so on.
So, as promised ages ago... here is the link for Holy Week and Pascha 2005 in Dublin - the bits in italics are my commentary... if anyone has specific questions, I'll answer them - I'm just not quite sure where to begin otherwise!
Ok, I'll blog
Christ is Risen!