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| Brand new, still in the shipping box, we received this as a gift but just don't do esperesso at home. Retail is 350 but I am selling it for 250. It would make a good gift for xmas, possibly being a gift to yourself! It's stainless steel and has a pretty high Amazon rating.
Here is a link to a Amazon showing the machine, the stats and the retail value. http://www.amazon.com/Starbucks-Sirena-Espresso-Machine-Stainless/dp/B0010Z9LI6
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| So I know it's been out for some time but I just have to get this off my chest. This movie is fucking awful, just super, super terrible. I would of burned down a theatre if I had paid for tickets to this.
Frank Miller should not be allowed to be the head director of anything else. Have a real director co-direct with him so he can be watched. | comments: 1 comment or Leave a comment  |
| So I just finished watching the movie and I am very pleased. Other than a few, minor plot holes the movie was solid. There was a good feeling of continuity with the other movies and even the TV show. This however is the first movie I have ever seen Christian Bale in that I felt his portrayal of a character was generic. Normally he takes roles and makes them so singular that you think "wow, no one else could of done this". This movie it seemed he didn't put much personality into the role, although I guess the reason I feel this way is I always expect so much when he is in a movie.
All in all, I'd rate it as highly as Star Trek and a little higher than Wolverine. It was entertaining, there were alot of really neat robots in it. And somehow Helena Bonham Carter got a role in a movie that Tim Burton had no involvement in...I don't know how she pulled it off.
I'm giving it four out of five glowing eyed robot heads. | comments: 5 comments or Leave a comment  |
| Saw it tonight, won't go into spoiler-esque detail but needless to say it was ok. Not "wow" just ok. I was not thrilled with how they connected Sabertooth and Wolverine and what they did to the deadpool character.
It was entertaining but I'd place it below Xmen 2 but above Xmen 3. | comments: 8 comments or Leave a comment  |
| First off, let me admit that I have been anticipating the coming of this game like Evangelicals wait for the return of Jesus, this might of colored my reaction to the game.
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| I don't post much here because I'm not really a writer anymore. I've worked out most of my kinks, hang-ups and neurosis, unfortunately I found out that was what gave me the itchy junkie need to write. Oddly enough, I am a talker though. As far as I am aware, the same chunk of brain matter that makes people creative does both written and spoken creativity, so why is it that things seem to flow far easier now when I talk rather than write? It's kind of frustrating, as I go through all my old notebooks and see half finished stories, outlines of ideas for stories, weird poetry that seemed cool at the time, etc. Where has that gone? It seems, upon reflection that my writing dried up about the time I became net-capable and spent alot of time as a ghost in cyberspace. I think it would be ironic that a medium that generally requires written words to communicate would turn around and make me less interested in communicating my thoughts that way.
Of course, I also don't write a lot here because I can't imagine people give a fuck about what I did today, etc. The day to day drudge of existence required to function just doesn't seem compelling enough to constantly share with everyone. It reminds me of my favorite Emily Dickinson poem, "I'm nobody, who are you?"
Perhaps the fact I don't have alot of really awesome things to relate here indicates I need to go out and do more awesome things. Unfortunately, I think most of the "awesome" things I would like to do, especially at this given moment, most would be very unlikely to want to hear about, lol.
I do have an urge to go out in the street and yell something edgy, crazy and disturbing. I wonder how many times I would get shot running through the ghetto shouting "Soylent green is people bitches!" | comments: Leave a comment  |
| 1. Think of the first word that comes to mind when you think of me.
2. Go to Google Images and search for that word.
3. Reply to this post with one of the pictures on the first page of results (don't tell me the word).
4. Put this in your own journal so that I can do the same. | comments: 1 comment or Leave a comment  |
| Saddam Hussein Circle I Limbo Riceboys, PETA Members Circle II Whirling in a Dark & Stormy Wind Uday Hussein Circle III Mud, Rain, Cold, Hail & Snow The Pope Circle IV Rolling Weights Rednecks Circle V Stuck in Mud, Mangled River Styx Qusay Hussein Circle VI Buried for Eternity River Phlegyas Republicans Circle VII Burning Sands Parents who bring squalling brats to R-rated movies Circle IIX Immersed in Excrement George Bush Circle IX Frozen in Ice Design your own hell | comments: Leave a comment  |
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Micheal. Uncommonly Made, Uncommonly Good.
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