I don't really eat a ton of Mexican food anyway, because of a touchy stomach (not because i don't love it) so I don't really have to contend with cilantro most of the time....it seems to be a big hit with other people, though, so obviously my taste receptors are wired differently.
Yeah I know it's kind of tangential to the whole government selling the land your house is on thing - it just makes me more sympathetic coming from a state where they believe anything the fed government does is overreach, yet the state lawmakers keep selling off more and more of our national public lands to oil and gas interests. And where tenants are without any rights to fight back about anything.
It's true. There was a time when Computers were just green screens with DOS text. Those are the first computers I ever used and we thought they were amazing. I thought it was amazing when I could put Star Trek After Dark Screensavers on my Power Mac! We've come a long way.
In Utah, you can be kicked out of your apartment with no advance notice, for no reason at all. Tenants have no rights here at all. In fact, it's unlawful to attempt to contact a landlord over any kind of dispute. And, landlords can walk in and take furniture or jewelry or other property from tenants here, at will. Of course most of our legislators are landlords here, so it's no surprise that all the laws favor them and punish tenants in every possibly way.
Now with rent prices going through the roof here (in P.U. Tah of all places!) most renters are either leaving the state or becoming homeless people.
Not soap, exactly, for me it's more of a bitter flavor. I guess i can see how you could come to like it, like learning to like blue cheese, if you eat it enough. But a lot of foods are overpowering to me that other people eat by the buckets-ful. I think most people have a cast iron gut, which I really envy.
Yeah coming face to face with a live 'gator will certainly make her day. It's sort of like "look honey, your life soon COULD be worse." On the other hand, it's also kinda weird that my favorite valentine's movie is "Dead Ringers" by David Cronenberg.
But -- I don't need any help with that, if anything they need to invent a way to blow up balloons with such wind-breaking superpowers as men like me possess.
My fave games as a kid were both pretty macabre; "Voice of the Mummy" and "Seance," they were both Milton Bradley games that came with a built-in record player and both had kind of creepy themes. In Voice of the Mummy you slowly climb up a pyramid collection jewels and doing what the record player commands, like "take one more jewel if you've ever tasted human blood." Great stuff for an imaginative kid!
I also like to think that speech is about "to be BOLD in this moment, or not to be," as in, to take action can lead to dire consequences, maybe it's safer to sit back and "not to be" at all. But it also is about his contemplation of death and whether 'tis nobler in some way than life is.
One of the main reasons I used to go to movies - to eat a big bucket of popcorn, I always loved theater popcorn. I can't find any microwave popcorn that even comes close to it. Now I'm older, and I have diverticulitis (those little pouches in the intestines that most people get eventually) so, I can't really eat it like I used to. And that makes me sad : ( because I love popcorn!!
Well all of us have unique likes and dislikes, maybe our tastebuds are as unique as our fingerprints. I only know that I can't abide the taste of cilantro. I do use a lot of other herbs, like thyme and basil that a lot milder, but only lightly because - well I love how things taste without other stuff on them. I am weird that way.
Yorick was the jester, all the more ironic his "chops" are now fallen and decayed. I think this scene is just reminding that we're all going to end up that way, no matter what we brought to the table when we were alive.
Now, it turns out, bacon is actually good for you in moderation. Turns out it has the same Omega 3 fat found in healthy fish and other foods, so now they're saying, a healthy diet should include bacon. And sugar, well - a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, so we do need some sugar in our diet also.
Also, their arms were pretty short, so they weren't the best at handwriting or typing skills. I doubt they'd made good Administrative assistants, except they have a tendency to eat anyone that stands in their way - so, they have that going for them.
The meaning of life is very simple. Life is a breakfast cereal produced by the Quaker Oats Company. Introduced in 1961, the cereal has a brown, checked square pattern and mainly consists of oat flour, corn flour, added sugar, and whole-wheat flour.
I don't really eat a ton of Mexican food anyway, because of a touchy stomach (not because i don't love it) so I don't really have to contend with cilantro most of the time....it seems to be a big hit with other people, though, so obviously my taste receptors are wired differently.