V is arriving for a ten day holiday today - as is usual in the circumstances, I am taking a break from the internet while she is here, so will not be blogging. Just in case anyone out in webland wondered where I was - as if anyone would worry though.
Went out and watched X Men 3 yesterday - good movie, if anyone is inclined to watch those comic book adaptations. If you don't know your Batman from your Wolverine from your Sin City, perhaps it would be one to miss - but, as comic book adaptations go, was pretty action packed and emotional. And anything that has both Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen, in a turtle neck in one scene even, has to have some semblance of quality.
Angelina and Brad had their baby - called Shiloh Nouvell Pitt-Jolie. Just imagine how famous that kid will probably be - and was scratching my head at the name, before the wires released the name being Hebrew for village or something. The only Shiloh reference I know of, as backed up by Google and Wikipedia, is the American Civil War battle. And probably fifty percent of people don't even know that, let alone any Hebrew translation. Oh, but then again, it's ready packed for us to believe through the media and everything...
Okay, will catch up with you all next Wednesday or Thursday. Try not to break anything while I'm gone :)
Pauly
Went out and watched X Men 3 yesterday - good movie, if anyone is inclined to watch those comic book adaptations. If you don't know your Batman from your Wolverine from your Sin City, perhaps it would be one to miss - but, as comic book adaptations go, was pretty action packed and emotional. And anything that has both Patrick Stewart and Sir Ian McKellen, in a turtle neck in one scene even, has to have some semblance of quality.
Angelina and Brad had their baby - called Shiloh Nouvell Pitt-Jolie. Just imagine how famous that kid will probably be - and was scratching my head at the name, before the wires released the name being Hebrew for village or something. The only Shiloh reference I know of, as backed up by Google and Wikipedia, is the American Civil War battle. And probably fifty percent of people don't even know that, let alone any Hebrew translation. Oh, but then again, it's ready packed for us to believe through the media and everything...
Okay, will catch up with you all next Wednesday or Thursday. Try not to break anything while I'm gone :)
Pauly
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