
I hope I'm never like that... Wouldn't you hate it too?
I don't know American History that well, and I had no idea of what went wrong in the Watergate scandal.
But after seeing what I saw in this movie, I have to say I’m astonished of how Nixon handled the interview, and how it all slipped away in the final moments. As for Frost I think we are quite alike (except in my bad looks obviously), we achieve great things without having any desirable quality , he was a famous talk-show host, I’m a blog manager with great viewership ( come on we have more than one viewer, and that’s good enough for me)
About the movie it-self, you better take your fat bottom of the sofa and go see it at a cinema nearby your address, because it is a marvelous film and it is shore to worth every cent you spend on it, so I’ll give it,
€ 15 ticket (including popcorn and drinks) and a 8/10 stars
Law of Cat Inertia
A cat at rest will tend to remain at rest, unless acted upon by
some outside force - such as the opening of cat food, or a nearby
scurrying mouse.
Law of Cat Motion
A cat will move in a straight line, unless there is a really good
reason to change direction.
Law of Cat Magnetism
All blue blazers and black sweaters attract cat hair in direct
proportion to the darkness of the fabric.
Law of Cat Thermodynamics
Heat flows from a warmer to a cooler body, except in the case
of a cat, in which case all heat flows to the cat.
Law of Cat Stretching
A cat will stretch to a distance proportional to the length of
the nap just taken.
Law of Cat Sleeping
All cats must sleep with people whenever possible, in a position
as uncomfortable for the people involved, and as comfortable as
possible for the cat.
Law of Cat Elongation
A cat can make her body long enough to reach just about any
counter top that has anything remotely interesting on it.
Law of Cat Obstruction
A cat must lay on the floor in such a position to obstruct the
maximum amount of human foot traffic.
Law of Cat Acceleration
A cat will accelerate at a constant rate, until he gets good and
ready to stop.
Law of Dinner Table Attendance
Cats must attend all meals when anything good is served.
Law of Rug Configuration
No rug may remain in its naturally flat state for very long.
Law of Obedience Resistance
A cat's resistance varies in proportion to a human's desire for
her to do something.
First Law of Energy Conservation
Cats know that energy can neither be created nor destroyed and
will, therefore, use as little energy as possible.
Second Law of Energy Conservation
Cats also know that energy can only be stored by a lot of napping.
Law of Refrigerator Observation
If a cat watches a refrigerator long enough, someone will come
along and take out something good to eat.
Law of Electric Blanket Attraction
Turn on an electric blanket and a cat will jump into bed at the
speed of light.
Law of Random Comfort Seeking
A cat will always seek, and usually take over, the most
comfortable spot in any given room.
Second Law of Cat Thermodynamics
The underside of a cat expands and contracts due to temperature changes
to a greater degree than its topside, assuring that the tightness of the
cat's curl correlates to the temperature of the room.
Law of Bag/Box Occupancy
All bags and boxes in a given room must contain a cat within
the earliest possible nanosecond.
Law of Cat Embarrassment
A cat's irritation rises in direct proportion to her embarrassment
times the amount of human laughter.
Law of Milk Consumption
A cat will drink his weight in milk, squared, just to show you he
can.
Law of Furniture Replacement
A cat's desire to scratch furniture is directly proportional to
the cost of the furniture.
Law of Cat Landing
A cat will always land in the softest place possible; often the
mid-section of an unsuspecting, reclining human.
Law of Fluid Displacement
A cat immersed in milk will displace her own volume, minus the
amount of milk consumed.
Law of Cat Disinterest
A cat's interest level will vary in inverse proportion to the
amount of effort a human expends in trying to interest him.
Law of Pill Rejection
Any pill given to a cat has the potential energy to reach escape
velocity.
Law of Cat Composition
A cat is composed of Matter + Anti-Matter + It Doesn't Matter.
Almost every day I walk a road that will lead to my rest. During this thirty minutes walk I think about what I've done, what I’m doing and what I'm going to do. Thirty minutes to plan a strategy to life, almost every day.
Repeating myself is part of the process.
So what have I done?
I created a blog, initially to joke about my friend Jack, then to create a novel about Jack, me, Mona Lisa and Lady deWinter. Finally to be a center of chronicle/ experimental writing. I’ve been Vamp45, Joe Black and sir Thomas More
What am I doing now?
I’m managing a chronics type blog, with music, videos and every thing nice, with the help of Jack Skellington and Lady deWinter. With comments from Sin, which I’m really thankful for. I just wish we had some more commenter’s. I’m a pretty bad writer, so are my friends, but we don’t care. I'm John Kramer
What am I going to do?
I’ll continue has before, until all comes to an end, I just hope the end doesn’t come too soon. I'll be your guide
Alphonse Elric: Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one and only truth.
This is not only a law of fiction; this law really exists in our society.
You dough it, then look around. In our world we’re constantly trading things. From words in dialog, to smiles and kisses, to money and services there is trade all around us. The question is, and is putted throw out the anime is; How much or what is Human life worth?
Edward Elric: Water, 35 litres. Carbon, 20kg. Ammonia, 4 litres. Lime, 1.5kg. Phosperus, 800g. Salt, 250 g. Niter, 100g. Sulphur, 80g. Fluorine, 7.5g. Iron, 5g. Silicon 3g. And fifteen other elements. Those are the elements to make an average adult human body. You can buy these elemental ingredients at the market with the pocket money of a child. Humans are made so cheaply.
The soul is missing. If what John said were to be correct souls would be cheap and easy to geat in this fantasy world. But It isn't. The cost of a soul is trully great has you will find if you decide to follow the anime or the manga