I have one that will relentlessly attack anything plastic - like Ziploc, trash bags, store bought bread - until someone refills the food. Had to buy an honest to goodness bread box so she’d stop destroying the loaves.
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I have one that will relentlessly attack anything plastic - like Ziploc, trash bags, store bought bread - until someone refills the food. Had to buy an honest to goodness bread box so she’d stop destroying the loaves.
Chandi Chok to China (2009) - it’s obviously a spoof movie (like Austin Powers), but despite going in knowing nothing of Bollywood I loved it. I’m pretty sure we rented the DVD from Netflix back in the day. It’s rated 42%/31%
Mio in the Land of Faraway (1987) - very young Christian Bale in a fantasy world with Christopher Lee as the bad guy. Simultaneously recorded in both Russian and English. It’s rated --%/55%
I’m sure there are others (In the Name of the King and Equilibrium have both already been mentioned), but these two are the ones that I decided to search for. I know the second one is older, but color me inspired by the mention of the 1984 Dune (love Patrick Stewart, but I don’t feel like he was cast right in that movie).
Thank you for breaking it down and explaining it. I honestly didn’t know everything you wrote and I’m glad I do now!
This happened to me when I had bought a gift for a friend out of state. Blurry skewed picture of the house with the package nowhere to be seen. Thankfully it was there, but it is definitely infuriating.
I know that feeling all too well. The small local grocery store is, at minimum, 2 to 3 times more expensive than Walmart, or even the Dollar General a block away. The local hardware stores aren’t much better.
I’ve only ever used Humble Bundle to buy steam games not on steam itself. I haven’t had a single steam key issue in the 13 odd-years that they’ve been around. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It definitely does. Don’t use Apple products, but setting limits or bedtime alarms (on the switch) helps us all out. It cut down on the tantrums about stopping, it gives them the routine they need (we’re all on the ADHD spectrum in this house), and I set it up and it’s done (I have practically nil executive function).
Is it perfect? No. But it works for us.