Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!
Nov. 28th, 2002 08:50 amLast night was fun. Youngman G came over, as indicated by an earlier post, and we goofed around on our gaming systems, ordered dinner in, and watched "The Thing". I thought it was a rather entertaining movie. Though I was grossed out watching the doctor pull organs from a malformed thing-cadaver.
I over thought the plot on a few instances. For example, two characters go to visit a Norwegian camp to find out why they Norwedgies killed each other. They find a rectangular block of ice in their camp. They are able to figure out where they got that block of ice, and go visit that site. I'm fairly certain that it's been at least a day, possibly several since that block was carved out of Antarctic real estate. However, when they visit the site, a wasteland of snow and ice, there's still a perfectly carved rectangular hole in the ground. Given wind conditions, one would think it would be obscured fairly quickly.
Regardless, good entertainment.
Now to bring on the day. The turkey must be stuffed and cooked, the familial interaction must commence, and the "eating pants" must be procured.
I over thought the plot on a few instances. For example, two characters go to visit a Norwegian camp to find out why they Norwedgies killed each other. They find a rectangular block of ice in their camp. They are able to figure out where they got that block of ice, and go visit that site. I'm fairly certain that it's been at least a day, possibly several since that block was carved out of Antarctic real estate. However, when they visit the site, a wasteland of snow and ice, there's still a perfectly carved rectangular hole in the ground. Given wind conditions, one would think it would be obscured fairly quickly.
Regardless, good entertainment.
Now to bring on the day. The turkey must be stuffed and cooked, the familial interaction must commence, and the "eating pants" must be procured.
Re: Hands you her pants, too:
Date: 2002-11-28 11:15 am (UTC)I'll stick with dead fowl, thank you. :-)
Happy Thanksgiving!