with the world cup around the corner here's a little look at a typical football world cup evening in the house of Y, R and M
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Brain thinks there should have been a Lebanese character on Lost
because while the Losties did get creative in using plane parts to create their shelters, they still lacked a certain something. They all looked the same, all stuck to the single level configuration, etc... Now, if they (Damon, Carlton, and the rest of the brains behind the magic) had bothered to write in one Lebanese character, even if he was a redshirt (or a sock)who came in occasionally with architectural ideas, they show would have gone to even greater lengths. Seriously, look at what our plane parts architecture is capable here in Lebanon.
yup, that's right, that is a Middle East Airlines ladder. Use your imagination Hollywood!
Monday, February 15, 2010
Brain just noticed something
We just watched Sherlock Holmes (with Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law) and Brain had lightbulb moment.
=
yes? no? maybe?
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Brain Is Playing With Three Jacks
How to Write Your Own Amazing Leading Male Character (TV Drama) in a Few Simple Steps: A Study Through Three Jacks *
Or
My shameless attempt at posting randomly about my love for the following three characters
I am posting this while still high on my Lost buzz. The premiere of season 6 was absolutely mind blowing.
1. Give your character a good strong name, something simple but solid and memorable. Something like, I don’t know, Jack?
Jack Bauer - 24
Jack Bristow - Alias
Jack Shephard - Lost
Or
My shameless attempt at posting randomly about my love for the following three characters
I am posting this while still high on my Lost buzz. The premiere of season 6 was absolutely mind blowing.
1. Give your character a good strong name, something simple but solid and memorable. Something like, I don’t know, Jack?
Jack Bauer - 24
Jack Bristow - Alias
Jack Shephard - Lost
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Brain makes a deadly observation on Lost
My wisest, most astute observation from the premiere, I have concluded is the following
The grim reaper of Lost has a little hair dressing business going on on the side because on a show like Lost, the business of death is a little bit slow.
I narrowed it down from long list of of very profound observations. Just so you know.
You want proof? Here ya go:
Charlie before and after
Boone before and after
Jacob before and after
Christian before and after
I think I'm onto something here...
The grim reaper of Lost has a little hair dressing business going on on the side because on a show like Lost, the business of death is a little bit slow.
I narrowed it down from long list of of very profound observations. Just so you know.
You want proof? Here ya go:
Charlie before and after
Boone before and after
Jacob before and after
Christian before and after
I think I'm onto something here...
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