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I guess there could've been worse things. Could've been walnuts.
 
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Hazelnuts. Creatures of the devil. :down
 
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Didn't feel it was long either.

I don't really have anything wrong with the movie, except maybe I don't feel John Williams pushed the envelope like he did with The Force Awakens (but after all, he did do 8 of the movies now, I would cut him some slack)

This is probably my favorite track from the score.

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The man is 85 and hasn't lost a beat.
 
TLJ didn't feel long to me. I really enjoyed it apart from 2 things.

I really appreciated they let Johnson keep it this long. He had a lot of ground to cover and it never felt like nothing important was happening.
 
what about.....

cajun boiled peanuts
 
I'm watching it again tomorrow, hopefully the music can grab me better 2nd time around.
 
lounge died. i blame all the talk about nuts.
 
I had pistachio cake for the first time...

now we are talking serious cake action.
 
I use pistachio pudding mix when I make marshmallow salad for Christmas. It is the best part of Christmas. Or any other time of the year. I live only to have it again in the future.
 
Cell looks like a cracked pistachio
 
Cell also looks and sounds like Plankton from Spongebob. Think about it.
 
I really appreciated they let Johnson keep it this long. He had a lot of ground to cover and it never felt like nothing important was happening.

If it had been 2 hours I think it would have felt short. Yeah it's good they let him do his thing. There was just one long scene I didn't really like but will have to watch again and see what I think of it 2nd time around.
 
Incredibly windy outside again. Means I'm going to be popping my pink pills (generic benedryl). Would be nice if it were to get cool, rather than hovering in the 80's in the middle of December...
 
Just found this gif and I'm wondering who came up with this idea.
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I swear that I'm going to start beating people that drop stuff off at work. I work at a thrift shop.

Today was special for a couple reasons. First - Someone dropped off a thick blanket. Freshly washed but not dried. They left it outside in weather that was -8C/17F. It was frozen ****ing solid.

Then we had someone with the bright idea of dropping off a container of used needles. They were left in the biohazard container after people use them.

What the absolute **** is wrong with people? I let my boss know about it when my shift was over and she just sighed.
 
I swear that I'm going to start beating people that drop stuff off at work. I work at a thrift shop.

Today was special for a couple reasons. First - Someone dropped off a thick blanket. Freshly washed but not dried. They left it outside in weather that was -8C/17F. It was frozen ****ing solid.

Then we had someone with the bright idea of dropping off a container of used needles. They were left in the biohazard container after people use them.

What the absolute **** is wrong with people? I let my boss know about it when my shift was over and she just sighed.

Who washes a blanket and doesn't dry it? That is nuts. :( Maybe the needles were dropped off by someone who didn't know where to throw them out?
 
Well, the Star Wars forum has officially joined the DCEU and X-Men forums on my list of "places on the Hype best avoided."
 
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