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I saw it yesterday and was pretty much blown away, though it proved a rather unnerving experience. I live in Oslo, and my life isn't entirely dissimilar to the one Anders probably lead a few years earlier. Watching it while hungover from essentially a three-day bender, centered around many of the locations from the

I saw it yesterday and was pretty much blown away, though it proved a rather unnerving experience. I live in Oslo, and my life isn't entirely dissimilar to the one Anders probably lead a few years earlier. Watching it while hungover from essentially a three-day bender, centered around many of the locations from the

Visiting my family in Norway, in the course of reading that thread I managed to go into laughing fits that deafened out not only the news report on the Batman shootings, but also two on the 1 year anniversary of the terror attacks here. Everything came together pretty horribly.

Visiting my family in Norway, in the course of reading that thread I managed to go into laughing fits that deafened out not only the news report on the Batman shootings, but also two on the 1 year anniversary of the terror attacks here. Everything came together pretty horribly.

I picked it up after reading this interview, definitely worth it as far as I'm concerned. Did a track-by-track comparison of The Queen Is Dead and every track sounds quite a bit better, seem more immediate, fuller and clearer.

Yeah, you should probably shut the fuck up in this instance

Off the top of my head I believe they got a 15% budget increase, from 60 to 69 million or something like that, though I can't recall where I got that from.

I'm so tempted to link this to people, yet I have no clue how to handle the conversation around it.

1.Parks and Recreation
2.Louie
3.Breaking Bad
4.Archer
5.Game of Thrones
6.An Idiot Abroad(I imagine not that many people around here have seen all that much of the second season, what with it not having aired in the US yet and all, but it's probably the show I got the most laughs per minute out of this year. A highlight

A Storm of Swords seems to be pretty much universally accepted as the best one, it's my favorite as well. I hardly recall the exact dynamics of the Tyrion/Shae relationship for the majority of it though. For me, there was so much exciting going on that anything grating just faded to the back of my mind.

If the Ender's Game movie doesn't have Tom Cruise as Alai, gently whispering "salaam" in a little boy's ear I refuse to see it.

Scarface 2: Don of the Dead
Scarface 2: Addicts Never Sleep
The White Knight

Thailand has actually been bumped up from developing classification to be considered a newly industrialized country by most authors on the subject, and tourism is an important part of their economic growth. So basically, it might not be altruistic or benevolent, but don't give poor people fish, pay to bang their women

Well, the berry used is lingonberry, which goes exceptionally well with meats of almost any variety. Actually it goes with almost anything, the exception being certain white fish. Finding it weird basically means you're missing out on the greatest thing ever. Also, I'm fairly certain Norwegians utilize it more per

A surprisingly large share of my new social scene after transferring colleges are passionate Supernatural fans. Then in an even more bizarre turn of events the people I recommended Parks and Rec, Archer and Louie to so far thought they were either merely decent or outright not their "thing", huge mistake etc.

I once listened to "Achy Breaky Heart" for 24 hours straight in order to win 50 bucks. That patience got me to 1:55. And then I literally shat myself. Admittedly I've had a bad case of diarrhea all day, and it was only a miniscule amount, but still.

Their albums/mix tapes fall kind of flat for me for the most part, but I actually genuinely had a great time when I saw them live a couple of months ago. Musically it was sloppy as hell, but I had been drunk for around 5 or 6 days straight, with a ton of people in a similar state of mind. Pretty much ideal

That's typically spelled manc, and I'm pretty sure the scale goes to Liam not Noel.

Don't really recall what my first R movie was, since my parents generally let me watch whatever from a young age, but I did have a rather fantastic experience at school once. None of the teachers bothered to watch 1492: Conquest of Paradise before showing it to a class of fifth graders. It's rather inexplicably rated