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Jasper Sapien.
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Saddle-y, that won't stop it.

Get to de Silver Mercedes!

As an Australian, and a former lawyer, that show hits far too close to the truth for me.

Ain't got time to earn $98/hr.

Yeah sure, I would still prefer to have a beer with bill though.

Yes he is, he's written interesting travel books (The US, UK, Europe, Australia) some world history (a great book on the history of the home, the momentous year 1927, and a wonderful primer to science and the universe. All worth a go. Anyway, have a good Saturday, it's evening in Taipei, and I've got beers to drink

Oh yeah, the peter weir one. Yeah. Just fine that one. The book in the south is more a travel book right? I've read one where he travels through africa, it's pretty good.

He often crops up in Bill Bryson's travel guides, and Bryson describes him as a pompous old windbag, but I think he's quite entertaining.

Yeah the term has yet to be accepted by scientists, so it's whatever you want it to be.

I call the depp one fightey.

Take off the tinted glasses Bono and it'll look as brown as a Ramadan Pizza made by Beyonce.

If time's a drug, Big Ben's a giant needle shooting it into the sky.

Good luck. I am always an advocate of making decisions which will shape you. Don't worry and have a great time.

We got a sayin' round our place: 'noisier than a pug orgy'

And finding 'the right key for the right keyhole'

Mastodon.

I really liked Sightseers, mainly because it really depicts how petty a certain breed of English people are. I went to see Kill List, knowing nothing except the title, but watching that hand mangling scene on a big screen was horrific.

Thanks! it's great when you're young (I'm Australian, and wanted to see the world), but I'm settling down and making more concrete plans as my first child is coming along. Have a great weekend.

Yeah, I was writing on my phone, where the extra detail is just harder to write. What I meant is I haven't finished the movie. I went from Russia to Taiwan, so all's good now.

A Field in England, Wheatley's last movie before that, was released in theatres, on TV, and pay on demand simultaneously. At least in the UK. I think it's a really good idea, but licensing is a little difficult from what I understand. I recorded it, then moved to Russia before I finished it.