Depends if they catch my attention right away. Some end credits, like Wall-E, are interesting right off the bat. I don't stick around and wait to see if anything is gonna happen, though.
*shrug* I wouldn't doubt it. The parasite seems to just be trying to do what it does in its native host (mice)...make it fearless and sort of insane (they find the scent of cat urine a turn-on when infected) so that they go near cats, the parasite can get back into cats and reproduce, and continue the cycle.
It's just that since we're not mice, the cycle doesn't work exactly as planned, but they're still trying to make us get eaten by cats.
And yet...those still look nearly identical to a pair of jeans I picked up from Goodwill two weeks ago. Maybe that's why I'm not an elite fashionista. I think I'm ok with that.
I think I belong right around level 4...but I'm not sure what that "oops" arrow is all about, even though I've read Dante's Inferno. I hope that's not like Chutes + Ladders where it's not such a bad crime, but you slide down the chute to Godwin's Well. D:
I don't think it was an "official" perk that was listed in anything, but when my mom and her colleague went to San Francisco for a conference, they ended up in the last room available in the hotel with just one queen bed...the Folsom Street days were going on at the same time and the hotel was apparently very popular with people in town for the celebration and the couples checking in that weekend all got a bottle of champagne and chocolate strawberries complimentary.
It was very weird. But I know that my mom opted not to tell anyone that they weren't a couple after they found out what the free room service was for.
As far as I've heard, criminals tend to be more ham-fisted re-locks. At least typical criminals. You know, bolt cutters, ripping things apart, knocking doors in...or finding a way around it. Would be a rare and fairly sophisticated criminal who's interested in locksport.
I, too, love Allie. I feel this story was lacking a bit, given how long it's been since the last one, and how great they are normally.
But maybe that's because I've never had a fear of any wheeled object, and I have had experience with a REALLY "special" dog, and annoying doctor pain charts. And the other stories are just great no matter if you can relate or not.
I can't watch House, because I've watched the third and fourth seasons of Black Adder SO many times...Hugh Laurie played a VERY british, VERY clueless guy in both seasons, and that's all I can see him as!
I had the same issue with Gene Wilder. I saw him over and over in "The Producers" when I was a kid, and couldn't take him seriously in anything else.
It's just that since we're not mice, the cycle doesn't work exactly as planned, but they're still trying to make us get eaten by cats.
I think I belong right around level 4...but I'm not sure what that "oops" arrow is all about, even though I've read Dante's Inferno. I hope that's not like Chutes + Ladders where it's not such a bad crime, but you slide down the chute to Godwin's Well. D:
It was very weird. But I know that my mom opted not to tell anyone that they weren't a couple after they found out what the free room service was for.
But maybe that's because I've never had a fear of any wheeled object, and I have had experience with a REALLY "special" dog, and annoying doctor pain charts. And the other stories are just great no matter if you can relate or not.
I had the same issue with Gene Wilder. I saw him over and over in "The Producers" when I was a kid, and couldn't take him seriously in anything else.
A lot.
I love squirrels.