We could call it "The Large Jump Ahead" or something.
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Wrath of Kahn,
It was the first movie my mom dropped me off at at about 12nyears old. I'm sure she was grateful she didn't have to go.
I was not ready for the earworms. Still gives me the heebie-jeebies.
My favorite Shakespeare is Othello and there are some good ones, the Lawrence Fishburn from the 90s is decent, and there is an Olivier floating around that is excellent. But, try the Zeffirelli version of Verdi's opera Otello for my all time favorite Iago.
Titus (1999), Julie Taymore directs, Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange, DEFINITELY NOT A COMEDY https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120866/?ref_=ext_shr
Macbeth (1971). No matter how you feel about Polanski as an (alledged) human, it's quite a film https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067372/?ref_=ext_shr. There is also a Michael Fassbinder Marrion Cottiard from 2015 that I havent seen, but am curious about.
Kenneth Branaugh did a bunch of Shakespeare in the 90's which were mostly pretty good.
If anyone can suggest a good film version of The Tempest I'd love to know about it.
I love it so far on my phone.
The only thing I'm missing from RIF and relay is two pane landscape mode with the post feed on one side and the content of a selected post on the other for the tablet, but really great job so far!
I've slept on one for 20+ years and they really work for me and my wife. Our current one is a platform bed with a futon matress from https://www.thefutonshop.com we got it in 2015 and it has lasted well. I'm sure there are other nice ones available.
If you need to fold it into a couch get one that folds in the direction that you lie in which keeps the lumps under control. If you don't need to fold it, you can get a thicker mattress which will still be very firm.
If you sleep in it all the time, flip it over every month or two. Alternate between flipping it long ways and sideways.
Get a frame, even being a couple of inches off the floor gives it some air.
The biggest minus for me is that I'm so used to it all hotel/guest beds are too soft now.
We have one in our guest room too and have gotten more compliments than complaints FWIW.
He mostly uses the scratching post, having been trained pretty well by his brother and us. This was the middle of a play session.
Since he likes my wife better than me, I like to make fun of him on the Internet.
thanks for using Leebra!
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