Foodie Tuesday: A Modern Travesty, or--Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs, the Book vs. the Movie


I know I am just setting myself up for disappointment when November comes and me and my grown-up friends get trampled in the theater by scores of rabid teenagers on their way to watch the New Moon movie. But I find myself pouncing on every little morsel we're getting in the way of previews, and savoring it in a most untoward fashion.
Anyway I really wish Jacob Black didn't have to chop his beautiful hair off halfway through the movie. It's such a shame. I am not usually into long-haired dudes but on native Americans, it works. In fact, on Jacob Black, the mane is downright dreamy. (I mean... 0:30-32, 0:39 even though it's so obviously CGI'd, and that intense look at 0:55 omg omg omg omg OMG!).
Yes I realize I'm talking as if he's a real person. Shut up. Team Jacob 4-evarrrrr.
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The whole thing about Twilight and Team Edward/Jacob got me thinking about how women and girls seem especially susceptible to becoming enamored of fictional characters. I am no exception. If you don't know what I'm talking about, think of Mr. Darcy--how many girls have shamelessly swooned over that one? (Hint: 50,000 on Facebook alone) Or Gilbert Blythe, from Anne of Green Gables?
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It is exactly, I mean exactly, like these stupid crushes I used to have in high school where I would actually be embarrassed to admit I liked the guy because he was usually kind of oddball, dorky or just plain weird. Ashamed but strangely drawn in. (Nothing, by the way, like the way I feel about my favorite founder.)
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Got this in the mail the other day. Why is it that a quality publication focused on giving practical advice and imparting a real-world style is going under when crap like Glamour and Cosmopolitan is still around?
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I'm speaking, of course, of the extraordinary British illustrator who made gorgeous plates of all our favorite fairy tales (and some lesser-known works like the Valkyrie) once upon a time. I've been a big Arthur Rackham fan since college. I was just thinking randomly about him because I was looking for something good to put on my computer desktop. Someone ought to print high-quality reproduction posters of his stuff, or maybe put together a coffee table book in his honor.
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Something of which I could not take much advantage once I moved to a different building were the @Google Talks held almost every day on the Google campus. This is truly one of the best perks the company offers--exposure to great thinkers, experts, and all-around amazing people you would normally have to be attending a university to maybe, perhaps, if you're lucky, get to see.
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