Unfortunate news item of the day
Nov. 27th, 2003 04:51 amStolen from
reverend_betty

You're Last Year At Marienbad! You are a
hopeless romantic, emphasis on hopeless.
One year, at Marienbad, you took the whole
"Haven't we met?" line a little too
far. In the end, your romantic ways work
against you. You lay it on too strong. You're
also elusive - what are you really
about? People can't figure you out - maybe you
need to lay off the deep focus....
Which classic European film are you?
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I was hoping for a movie I'd actually seen. Guess I'll have to go check this one out. On to the point. The unfortunate news item lies in a review of the film "Timeline" I just read in a newspaper. It describes the movies climax which involves an attack on a castle which involves "trebuchets (a kind of large catapult.)"
Man, time was when even the tiniest tot knew what a trebuchet was. Now we need to put a definition in parantheses just so the masses can grasp the concept. Give it another fifty and I'll bet we'll need a second set of parantheses to define the word "catapult."

You're Last Year At Marienbad! You are a
hopeless romantic, emphasis on hopeless.
One year, at Marienbad, you took the whole
"Haven't we met?" line a little too
far. In the end, your romantic ways work
against you. You lay it on too strong. You're
also elusive - what are you really
about? People can't figure you out - maybe you
need to lay off the deep focus....
Which classic European film are you?
brought to you by Quizilla
I was hoping for a movie I'd actually seen. Guess I'll have to go check this one out. On to the point. The unfortunate news item lies in a review of the film "Timeline" I just read in a newspaper. It describes the movies climax which involves an attack on a castle which involves "trebuchets (a kind of large catapult.)"
Man, time was when even the tiniest tot knew what a trebuchet was. Now we need to put a definition in parantheses just so the masses can grasp the concept. Give it another fifty and I'll bet we'll need a second set of parantheses to define the word "catapult."