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You beat me to it. That sounds like a loaded question to me. Damn! I was going to go and see it this week as well. So, basically I'm going to be sat in an empty cinema, watching a thirty second trailer on a loop (which is the perfect set up for the punchline, "But how would you know the difference?"). That's a bit of a loaded question. The fun of using Tuk-Tuks disappears after a while and the comfort of air-con taxis soon takes over. A couple of years - loved every minute - the only downside was the pollution. He's working on producing the ultimate alcoholic drink that doesn't give you a hangover. Bangkok, Sukhumvit soi sam (soi 3). Well, I wish you the best of British luck on your quest. In the meantime, I'll probably go and see the film this week and I'll let you know if it's any good - also, if I have time, I'll do a head count too. Ouch - I liked Doof Warrior though. Oh blimey, so it was. Thailand, but my work also led me to spend a lot of time in Cambodia, Indonesia, Singapore and Japan. Jeff Lynne. Sharknado - all of them! It's all about seeing patterns and how all the shapes fit together. Language is similar to a mathematical formula. Cool! Jeez, I read some of the nonsense posted there (Captain Marvel seems to be the latest warzone) and just shake my head in disbelief. I first went there in 1984 as a skinny 17 year old - blew my mind! Quoted from the article you referenced: - 'Cinema journalist John Papish is an expert in the Chinese box office and says considerable conflicts of interests in this country would be illegal in, say, the United States'. We bought our little girl one 2 years ago when we were on holiday touring California. She named the doll Mela because "it looks like me" and we bought it in LA.