vickytnz
vickytnz
vickytnz

To be honest, I find a similar thing with Karen Gillian: both lovely women, but not the most interesting conversationalists.

To be honest, good on them for actually noting that people may travel to the wedding and need something in regards to babysitting. While I'm childless, I've heard people complain about weddings in the middle of nowhere that are child-free meaning parents have to shell out loads of money for a babysitter or not go.

This depends on having a decent size freezer/fridge. Which is far less likely with housemates :(

What's a pain? Constantly *cooking* alone. Supermarkets don't cater for single portions on a lot of things (I hate the marked down food that I'd never be able to get through in time, or do get through it and feel sick). When I was younger I committed to eating the same thing for two days straight, but with housemates

Also the one of the lipstick going around the art show!

Yep. I love the random hot guy fainting gag (took ages for a payoff).

Ooh, neutralise potential hug with wave! *writes down*

Ha, as a Kiwi my mum used to force me in the ocean to help heal cuts! Guess it varies from country to country.

I really like swimming: annoyingly I occasionally get rashes that keep me out of the water (no open cuts and all that: I tend to accidently scratch myself). Wish I was near a proper sea swimming area!

How about the Global Wedding? My friends (Mexican and Indian, working in the UK) had a relaxed (and legaling binding) wedding in the UK as it was the easiest place for them to get their marriage licence, then had an Indian wedding in India a few months later for her family, then a Catholic style (couldn't be in a

I think the Army wedding deserves its own category :)

I'd always liked the idea of a 'The Courthouse Elopement' wedding (I like the idea of doing important things by just getting on with it), that description would mean I'm a pretentious hipster :/

It took a while of looking through the comments, but it turns out the girl thought she'd win "a holiday" for doing it. Turned out the 'holiday' was the name of a £4 drink. She only found that out after. More from the Mirror here: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/m…

I hope like hell the guy had travel insurance.

The best thing to come out of this film:

I was listening to a talk by a developer from the Guardian, and he said that women's football is an interesting challenge from a web person's view as their games can score quite highly into the double figures (something unheard of in men's football). With this in mind, I'm not surprised the USA's highest scorer is a

Same as me: Kiwi who was 2 when the accident happened. I wouldn't have known that one. On the other hand, as someone who is part of the Commonwealth I knew that a lot of people in the UK (particularly mining areas like the NE as well as Scotland) hated Thatcher, whereas a lot of Millennial (and even non-Millennial)

Completely off-kilter, but Alan Rickman's job in this film reminds me about how he actually went to art school and had started a successful design company with his friends until he decided to follow his heart and try out acting.