I wanted bread. Bread bread bread, to wrap around some sharp cheddar. So we went to the grocery store.

There was no bread.

This was because it was about fifteen minutes from coming out of the oven and someone had bought up all the previous bread.

So we went on an amiable wander through the grocery store, peering at things and trying to remember what we needed and such. There were eight catnip plants for sale (out of ten plants available), but I didn't get one because I still haven't figured out a way of protecting it from the boys.

And there were ten-dollar DVDs.

Of The Secret of NIMH.

And, most glorious treasure, Much Ado About Nothing. Which, horror of horrors, [livejournal.com profile] teinedreugan has never seen.

We are correcting this.

Accompanied by hot, hot, fresh bread, wrapped around cheddar.

From: [identity profile] micheinnz.livejournal.com


That version of "Much Ado" is one of my all-time favourite movies. It's perfect. Just perfect.

From: [identity profile] ibnfirnas.livejournal.com


Agreed, but for one proviso:
When I was in a production of it as Don John, everyone told who I was playing said, "OH, Keanu Reeves."
Hey nonny nonny.

From: [identity profile] micheinnz.livejournal.com


Eh, I don't have a problem with it. Don John is a two-dimensional character. It's only fitting that they should choose a two-dimensional actor to play him.
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