Monthly Archives: August 2009

2009-08-28 Digital Breadcrumbs

@SorenLorensen To be fair, we weren't ACTUALLY drinking all the way to six. Pretty sure we stopped around about… 5? # @SorenLorensen That, incidentally, the birthday card thing…? Is brilliant! in reply to SorenLorensen # @SorenLorensen Wow. Really? That's actually pretty damn impressive. Considering I made it to work for 10! in reply to SorenLorensen

2009-08-27 Digital Breadcrumbs

@georgelondon This isn't fear… this is the knowledge that neither you nor @Sulman is craven enough to betray my trust & faith like that.:) in reply to georgelondon # @georgelondon Heh… not even remotely! in reply to georgelondon # Joking aside, I think whole practical joke culture, & ball-breaking stag-night shockery only really works right

Books – The Road by Cormac McCarthy

I’m a little behind the herd when it comes to Cormac McCarthy‘s work. Despite watching and loving “No Country For Old Men“, I was totally oblivious to the fact that it wasn’t a Coen Brothers original until a few days later. Though I’ve heard stories about his mythical, apparently perfect novel “The Road“, I have

Films – The Hurt Locker

Despite appearances, “The Hurt Locker” is Kathryn Bigelow‘s return to familiar ground – the subject of addiction to adrenaline. What differentiates this film from “Point Break“, however, is that where that film is a big, daft action movie, made for ease of use rather than use of brain, this one is a much more solemn