Sunday, May 5, 2013

I can’t help thinking life is for living

 I can’t help thinking life is for living and if I get hit by a bus tomorrow, I’d quite like the coroner to find a receipt for a Delaunay banana split tucked in my bra. Extraordinarily, only two of us even register that it is him. As you well know, dear reader, this is one area that's, ah, sensitive. Karloff was not happy with that move, thinking the creature was more effective as a mute, but his simple broken lines led to some of the films most memorable bits of dialogue (“I love death.And the grand prize went to Mickey, whose owner Tomoko Watanabe received a gift basket from Pet's Delight featuring treats, toys and a fluffy bed a tad too small for her costumed canine. Although he’d been in dozens of films before Frankenstein, it was only recently that he was starting to become a recognizable character actor.5. Costumes is also popular for its extensive selection of plus size Renaissance and couples costumes.S. Spread the word. A. The Met Ball — a. 'Case in point: Daisy’s headpiece. Me, I’m still trying to figure out the little people in the bottles. The character is Jordan Baker, a golf pro who has an affair with Carraway; the actress is Elizabeth Debicki, an ingenue straight from drama school.

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