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Posted by Sigismund on January 23, 2009, at 17:02:35
Oh that I were brisk and spry
I'd find a substance for me to try,
preferably one to make it easier to put up with this humidity.
It will not rain.
Every so often a drop of rain falls from above.
I think the sea temperature hs gone up so it has decided not to rain.
No one can do anything.
We lie around like beached whales, worrying intermittently (as mental energy permits) about our indolence, and our surroundings.
Can we make it to the movie theatre in the middle of the day?
I would like to say
'Yes we can'
in which case we will be more active then yesterday.
Posted by Phillipa on January 24, 2009, at 0:02:56
In reply to No we can't, posted by Sigismund on January 23, 2009, at 17:02:35
Sigi that was great but would you accept some cold air? And what's with the Beached Whales I heard About Over There? Love PJ
Posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 0:34:16
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by Phillipa on January 24, 2009, at 0:02:56
Well, PJ, I managed to make it to the theatre to watch
"Slumdog Millionaire"
in the air conditioning
It may not have been such a great idea because I don't need to be reminded how inexpressibly vile the world can be.
Good film though.
Posted by Toph on January 24, 2009, at 14:47:37
In reply to Re: No we can't » Phillipa, posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 0:34:16
Jamal might say to you Sig that at least your heat, like your humour, is dry.
But hope springs eternal (except among the dead). Even the whales take matters into their own hands (fins). For what, in the end, do we all need but hope?
Posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 14:56:14
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by Toph on January 24, 2009, at 14:47:37
Jamal was nice, wasn't he?
But the Indian class (if that's what it was) system.....oh my goodness.
But our heat is not dry here.
It's not hugely hot, 30C max in the day, but with 80% humidity.
Posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 16:52:43
In reply to Re: No we can't » Toph, posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 14:56:14
90% humidity, apparently, along with 30C.
It's starting to rain now, in the sense that a drop has materialised.
Posted by Kath on January 24, 2009, at 19:04:13
In reply to Re: No we can't, posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 16:52:43
CanNOT imagine heat right now.
It was -19C today & with windchill factor that equalled - 35C Yikes
AND hubby & son & I went out for a walk!!! LOL
All bundled up - 3 layers top & bottom. And lovely warm new boots.
ANYway wish I could send you some of this cold.
xoxox Kath
I gather it was a depressing movie.
Posted by Phillipa on January 24, 2009, at 19:40:27
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by Kath on January 24, 2009, at 19:04:13
Kath how many layers did you wear? I think getting out is good for you. Love Phillipa
Posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 20:59:15
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by Kath on January 24, 2009, at 19:04:13
>I gather it was a depressing movie.
No, it wasn't depressing......it was scary but also life affirming.
Posted by Kath on January 25, 2009, at 21:05:24
In reply to Re: No we can't » Kath, posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 20:59:15
So, at the end, did it leave you with a positive feeling?
That's about all I can handle these days.
:-)
(((((((((((((you))))))))))))
luv, Kath
Posted by Sigismund on January 25, 2009, at 21:52:10
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by Kath on January 25, 2009, at 21:05:24
Well, it was just a bit difficult in parts. A little girl has her eyes put out.
But I always watch depressing films.
Last night I watched another Hitler movie
"Downfall", and it was only after Magda Goebells murdered her 6 children that I realised I had seen it before.I slept through some of it anyway, but I remembered I'd seen it from the shape of this actor's head.
While we are on films that may not be depressing...do you like farce?
As in
or the better books of PG Wodehouse.
Posted by Toph on January 26, 2009, at 13:47:28
In reply to Re: No we can't » Toph, posted by Sigismund on January 24, 2009, at 14:56:14
Go figure, I always thought that Australia had an arid climate, but then, I never thought they could ski in Hawaii.
The film has been met with mixed reviews in India. Many critics find that it promotes the steotypic class distintions and poverty ignoring the country's burgeoning middle class. Somehow for me the movie would have lacked the same impact had Jamal been an outsourced customer service representative instead of a dump diver... oh wait, he was on the phones wasn't he?
Posted by Kath on January 26, 2009, at 14:17:52
In reply to Re: No we can't » Kath, posted by Sigismund on January 25, 2009, at 21:52:10
Hi Sigi,
I love farce.
I love "British comedy" although some of the Monty Python ones are a bit over-the-top for me. I haven't seen them all, but when the knight is having a sword fight which continues as his appendages lessen in number, that part was too over the top for me. On the other hand, I found the "Bring out yer dead" part funny! - go figger!!
I love "Fawlty Towers". We have the whole series on DVD & I find them really fun.
That happening to the little girl is pretty heavy-duty.
But then, I loved "The Mission" & it was pretty tragic. I LOVE the music in it.
One of my favourite movies is "The Spitfire Grill" & it is pretty sad, although moves past it, so that it doesn't end right at the really ouchey part.
And "The Joy Luck Club" is one of my favourite movies & when my daughter & I watched it together (my 2nd time) it was a 26-Kleenex-movie!!
Kath
PS - "" around titles - not sure if all will go to a link
Posted by Jadekelly on January 28, 2009, at 23:57:29
In reply to No we can't, posted by Sigismund on January 23, 2009, at 17:02:35
I can't think of a single thread title in the few months I've been here that would make me stop and HAVE to open it more than: No We Can't
How about a sequel: No, We Shouldn't
Sigismund? If we had a penny for every time someone opened that one :-)
~Jade
Posted by Sigismund on January 29, 2009, at 21:23:52
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by Jadekelly on January 28, 2009, at 23:57:29
My recent favourite title is
Posted by Sigismund on January 29, 2009, at 21:36:24
In reply to Re: No we can't » Jadekelly, posted by Sigismund on January 29, 2009, at 21:23:52
So it's 5 in the morning and I'm doing Pilates listening to Leonard Cohen with the lights off and I hear
>Wild as any freedom loving racist
I applaud the actions of the chief
....
>Let me be somebody I admire
Let me be that muscle down the street
Stick another turtle on the fire
Guys like me are mad for turtle meat
Posted by JadeKelly on January 30, 2009, at 20:48:11
In reply to Re: No we can't, posted by Sigismund on January 29, 2009, at 21:36:24
> So it's 5 in the morning and I'm doing Pilates listening to Leonard Cohen with the lights off and I hear
>
> >Wild as any freedom loving racist
> I applaud the actions of the chief
> ....
> >Let me be somebody I admire
> Let me be that muscle down the street
> Stick another turtle on the fire
> Guys like me are mad for turtle meatHilarious. Fay and I were just recently ruminating over Ray Charles, and suddenly you're doing pilates to "Guys like me are mad for turtle meat".
I'm hoping there's no method to the madness on this board. Anything goes? Wonder what tomorrow's pilates will bring ;-)
Thanks for the visual, it made me laugh ;-)
~Jade
Posted by Sigismund on January 31, 2009, at 22:58:47
In reply to Re: No we can't » Sigismund, posted by JadeKelly on January 30, 2009, at 20:48:11
Posted by JadeKelly on February 1, 2009, at 22:56:17
In reply to Too Much of Nothing, posted by Sigismund on January 31, 2009, at 22:58:47
> http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=m24JXMj7kMk
Okay,
So tell the truth Sigismund. Is too much of nothing depressing OR seductive....
~Jade
Posted by Sigismund on February 2, 2009, at 0:56:16
In reply to Re: Too Much of Nothing, posted by JadeKelly on February 1, 2009, at 22:56:17
Too much of nothing sounds like not enough of anything.
So perhaps in that sense it is seductive.
Posted by JadeKelly on February 3, 2009, at 1:18:42
In reply to Re: Too Much of Nothing » JadeKelly, posted by Sigismund on February 2, 2009, at 0:56:16
OR....
Too much of something.
As it appears we're all terminal anyway.
~Jade
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