I'm wearing a black 60"x50" black plastic mill black tash bag as a robe as I write this question. What is your opinion of it, and will you ever wear a unused plastic garbage,... moreI'm wearing a black 60"x50" black plastic mill black tash bag as a robe as I write this question. What is your opinion of it, and will you ever wear a unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liner as clothing.
Will you suggest wearing unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners as clothing to be added to your companies dress code. Why or why not. By the way I'm wearing one ... moreWill you suggest wearing unused plastic garbage, trash, bin bag/liners as clothing to be added to your companies dress code. Why or why not. By the way I'm wearing one as I write this.
Jackson is known for his attention to detail, a habit of shooting scenes from many angles, a macabre sense of humour, and a general playfulness—the latter to a point that The... moreJackson is known for his attention to detail, a habit of shooting scenes from many angles, a macabre sense of humour, and a general playfulness—the latter to a point that The Lord of the Rings conceptual designer Alan Lee jokingly remarked, "the film is almost incidental really".Jackson was a noted perfectionist on the Lord of the Rings shoot, where he demanded numerous takes of scenes, requesting additional takes by repeatedly saying, "one more for luck". Jackson is also renowned within the New Zealand film industry for his insistence on "coverage"—shooting a scene from as many angles as possible, giving him more options during editing. Jackson has been known to spend days shooting a single scene. This is evident in his work where even scenes featuring simple conversations often feature a wide array of multiple camera angles and shot-sizes as well as zooming closeups on characters' faces. One of his most common visual trademarks is shooting close-ups of actors with wide-angle lenses. He was an early... less
A. The engine (motor)B. The transmissionC. The tiresD. The wheelsE. The steeringF. The safety harnessG. The fire extinguisherH. The brakesI. The windshield (windscreen)... moreA. The engine (motor)B. The transmissionC. The tiresD. The wheelsE. The steeringF. The safety harnessG. The fire extinguisherH. The brakesI. The windshield (windscreen)J. The chassisK. The bodyL. The fuelM. The sponsors' decalsN. None of the above or other answer
1. Uncover me; I'm going in.2. Er, um, don't you think you're a little bit overdressed for this party, Fred?3. Er, um, don't you two think you're a little bit underdres... more1. Uncover me; I'm going in.2. Er, um, don't you think you're a little bit overdressed for this party, Fred?3. Er, um, don't you two think you're a little bit underdressed for this mission, Melanie and Tia?4. Hmmmm, something tells me you two were sent here as new hires before finishing the training program.
5. Ok, so it's agreed on: you two will sneak over there and distract them, then give me the signal when it's time for me to make my move.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to those on this site with whom I've enjoyed many exchanges with over the past few months. The administration here prefers my departure for wha... moreMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year to those on this site with whom I've enjoyed many exchanges with over the past few months. The administration here prefers my departure for what is perceived as personal attacks. If defense of a position by satirical means is an attack, if using a questioner's own words is disallowed, then there's only one conclusion: Extreme political prejudice and censorship of free thought. Good luck with it, you can have it. Hope this message gets through, but I doubt it.