This is just something I did to make fun of those rather annoying commercials that pop up this time of year, particularly Kay, which uses the tag line "Every kiss begins with K" so this is a collection of translations of the word kiss in a variety of languages that do not begin with K. Forgive any inaccuracies, I did my best to find the most reliable translator online, I could. bacio suudelma embrasser ...
I just got Frankenstein in the mail in my classical literature book club, I think it's rather strange that I have never read it before. I'll get to it in my christmas brake.. I'm always saying I'm gonna read some book or another in my christmas brake I won't have time to do anything else but read... not that it's a bad thing.... I'm doing another research now about dogs visiting homes for the sick or the elderly and prisons, I hope I'll be able to learn more about the prison part. ...
First of all I find it quite funny that I just read another blog quite similar to my own, and I have to say, DanielBenoit, I swear this is total coincidence. I was already planning on posting this before I even read your blog.... I myself have a long time loathing for the vein of commercials for various high end jewelers and diamond sellers and such of the like which always start to pop up this time of the year. Perhaps it is just because I am unconventional, and low ...
It is quite an established fact that I probably enjoy commercials more than I enjoy TV shows. Now of course there are a lot of ridiculously annoying commercials out there (infomercials!!), but some are very clever and ironic. I especially like the Progressive ones, the over-the-top satirical tailgate Bud Light commercials, as well as the Coors ones in which they have a bunch of guys seemingly talking to these football coaches, quite some comedic editing there. Mainly, I just like commerncials ...
One day I got lost in a line of the Da Vinci Code and found myself in an American high school class where no one could answer the teacher's questions about American history, apart from the vampire. The old man stared with bloodred gaze at delectable young women while they oohed and aahed at his young body, dragged in by his eyes into rapture and death. He could look pasty and stay out of the sun moaning breathy ...
Updated 11-14-2010 at 04:56 PM by Silas Thorne