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: [personal profile] cheshyre


[livejournal.com profile] xiphias and I found something for you; when would be a good time to get together so we may give it to you?

From: [identity profile] ibnfirnas.livejournal.com


nothing like a good hunt to brighten the week.
arrrr.

From: [identity profile] elynne.livejournal.com


Mmmmmm... fresh bread. And Emma Thompson and Kenneth Branaugh. Mmmmmm...

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: [personal profile] cheshyre


Whereever...
Your place and I could finally meet your boys
Our place and you could finally meet Boopsie (though she's getting crotchetier and less social now that she's turned (what is it) thirteen
The pet store on Route One to ogle cute other aminals...

BTW, which grocery store has the DVDs? Any good extras on Much Ado?

From: [identity profile] morningwind.livejournal.com


Bread and cheese is a divinely inspired combination, and crackers and cheese is a favorite snack of mine when I'm home. *is now compelled to scrounge around the kitchen for good bread and sharp cheddar*

From: [identity profile] suzanne.livejournal.com

Much Ado


Mmmm. Cheese. Bread. Mmmmm.

Kenneth Branaugh doing Shakespeare. Mmmmm.

I found my copy of the DVD in Target of all places. I had finally managed to get a copy of the video off ebay a couple months prior, but they apparently had only done a limited release of the DVD and auctions for them were running ~50-90. Was insane. So Brooks and I were randomly hunting through Target when I just stopped and went running towards the display rack.

They had to pry it out of my hands so we could check out. Well, not really but it is a fun image.

I hope he enjoys it, I think he will though. There are lots of slow motion scenes of beautiful unbra-ed women running in the beginning. Please let me know how he likes?

*hugs*

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From: [personal profile] jenett


How *did* he manage to miss that?

I have come home with a Blackmore's Night CD and with a nice Deutsche Gramophone recording of the Carmina Burana.

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: [personal profile] cheshyre


Sorry.
I didn't mean to be pressuring you into hospitality in either direction. However, I would like the chance to see you for about five minutes sometime to give this to you, if there's some way of making that work.

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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