I was considering talking about last night's TV lineup, but I decided not to. Why? Because I really, really want to talk about my breakfast. Bizarre? Perhaps. Still, I want to talk about my breakfast.
I decided that today's cold, windy, slightly rainy weather called for something warm for breakfast. As I was getting the water ready for my tea it hit me that I wanted a toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Because nothing says lovin' like something from the oven. Of course, in my case it's from the toaster, but that doesn't rhyme so I'm sticking with "oven". Anyway. I put my bread in, got out the strawberry jelly and hunted down a new jar of peanut butter. I love putting peanut butter on warm bread, it just melts. It's this wonderful, gooey, peanut-buttery mess. Yum. So, I put together this awesome sandwich and made my tea. Imagine my surprise when my sandwich was not all I thought it would be. All I could taste was bread. And the bread ... not good. It kinda had this stale aftertaste. I repeat, not good. Still, I ate it, managing not to drip gooey, warm peanut butter on the floor, but it was very unsatisfying. Dammit. This has somewhat ruined my enjoyment of my morning. Boo.
The upside of this story is that I get to use my "peanut butter" tag again. I knew I would find a use for that somewhere.
Oh,
javalicious, I'm trying to decide which flavors of soap I want. When I do decide should I email you or just comment on your LJ? Maybe I should comment on your LJ to ask this instead of asking here.
I was thinking about getting a pedicure today but I'm feeling rather lazy. Plus, after spending mucho money on tires yesterday (not to mention my hair) I don't really want to spend anything today. Except when I go to Best Buy. But those are Christmas presents so it's allowed. Yes, I live in my own little world and make up my own little rules. It's pretty here. Really.
I thnk I've rambled on and on and on. Out.
I decided that today's cold, windy, slightly rainy weather called for something warm for breakfast. As I was getting the water ready for my tea it hit me that I wanted a toasted peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Because nothing says lovin' like something from the oven. Of course, in my case it's from the toaster, but that doesn't rhyme so I'm sticking with "oven". Anyway. I put my bread in, got out the strawberry jelly and hunted down a new jar of peanut butter. I love putting peanut butter on warm bread, it just melts. It's this wonderful, gooey, peanut-buttery mess. Yum. So, I put together this awesome sandwich and made my tea. Imagine my surprise when my sandwich was not all I thought it would be. All I could taste was bread. And the bread ... not good. It kinda had this stale aftertaste. I repeat, not good. Still, I ate it, managing not to drip gooey, warm peanut butter on the floor, but it was very unsatisfying. Dammit. This has somewhat ruined my enjoyment of my morning. Boo.
The upside of this story is that I get to use my "peanut butter" tag again. I knew I would find a use for that somewhere.
Oh,
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I was thinking about getting a pedicure today but I'm feeling rather lazy. Plus, after spending mucho money on tires yesterday (not to mention my hair) I don't really want to spend anything today. Except when I go to Best Buy. But those are Christmas presents so it's allowed. Yes, I live in my own little world and make up my own little rules. It's pretty here. Really.
I thnk I've rambled on and on and on. Out.
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oh yeah. BB tomorrow. fo shizzle.
...i think.
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Are you mocking my and my fangirlyness? Just checking.
BB tomorrow. Fo' sure. With or without you.
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My personal email is javamama@gmail.com.
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Fox announced that the teaser trailer for its upcoming third X-Men movie, nicknamed X3, will go live on the Internet at Apple.com on Dec. 5, a week before originally planned, and that the trailer will hit theaters on Dec. 14, attached to prints of King Kong. SCI FI Wire, meanwhile, was among journalists on the film's Vancouver, Canada, set on Dec. 1 who got a glimpse of the trailer in the company of star Hugh Jackman (Wolverine), and the trailer reveals several key spoilers about the upcoming movie.
After shooting a scene with Ian McKellen (Magneto), Jackman, dressed in his full Wolverine regalia, invited reporters back to the "dailies" trailer to watch a rough cut of the preview clip with him.
One of the highlights of the trailer is the appearance for the first time of two new characters: Angel (Ben Foster), unfolding his large, feathered wings in a laboratory setting, and the furred, blue-skinned Beast (Kelsey Grammer) at what appears to be a memorial service.
The trailer also confirms speculation that the third film would deal with the Dark Phoenix storyline from the Marvel Comics series: A laboratory sequence appears to show the resurrection of Jean Grey (Famke Janssen), who died at the end of X2, as Phoenix.
The trailer hints that X3 will feature even more action and effects than the first two X-Men films. Storm (Halle Berry) is seen taking flight. There is a Danger Room combat sequence (planned for, but cut out of, the second X-Men movie) and a concluding shot that shows the Golden Gate bridge being torn apart, presumably by Magneto.
The trailer begins with a voice-over narration by Dr. Xavier (Patrick Stewart) warning that mankind is at a pivotal moment in history, that there will be a struggle and that great sacrifices will be made. The visuals open with shots of familiar characters, including Wolverine, Storm and Dr. Xavier.
The action quickly ramps up, with Magneto throwing cars around. Magneto also hints at one of the movie's major themes in one of the trailer's only lines of dialogue: "They want to cure us!" he shouts to a group of mutants assembled in a forest. "I say we are the cure!"
In keeping with Xavier's warning of great sacrifice, there is a gathering of heroes at what appears to be a memorial service, though the trailer doesn't make clear whose.
Several characters from previous films make appearances, including Cyclops (James Marsden), Mystique (Rebecca Romijn) and Colossus (Daniel Cudmore).
X3 continues to shoot in Vancouver under the direction of Brett Ratner; the movie opens May 26, 2006.