I cried at Titanic, too. But it wasn't when the ship was sinking, or when Leo died (I was blissfully cheerful at that point). Nope--I started choking up when the camera panned over the photographs of Rose's life. Which makes me feel kinda warped, in a way. ("Oh, look, thousands of people dying--yawn. Oh, now Jack's dead--whatever. Oh, now she's all alone--okay. Oh my god, she had a good life! bawling)
What clinched it, though, was the very last scene, with all of the dead passengers--from all three classes--together in the main hall. What with my weakened defenses from the "good life" scene, I was lost.
I didn't get in the least weepy-eyed at Titanic, but a recent mother's day commercial with a little tiny girl singing to her mother while bringing her breakfast in bed --a box of cheerios and a daisy -- made me teary-eyed.
ENGLISH COFFEE
Ingredients:
- 4 oz Hot Coffee
- 1/2 oz Kahlua
- 1/2 oz Amaretto
- 1/2 oz Creme de Cocoa (dark)
- 1 oz Heavy Cream
- Glassware: Irish Coffee Glass
Combine hot coffee, Kahlua, amaretto and creme de cocoa in an Irish Coffee glass and stir. Add heavy cream on top.
This was a coffee shop, Daniel. I don't think he was looking for booze.
I can't imagine what he meant, unless it was instant - we all drank Nescafe until Starbucks invaded.
That's why I was confused Jim. The only thing I could think was that he was looking for brewed coffee vs. cappucinos and lattes.
Or he really meant, "Do you serve English (people) coffee?" - considering what's been happening in the country, he might have been afraid of some xenophobia.
A Night to Remember
-- an English film done on a limited budget -- is quite a thundering watch and worth it if only to see how Cameron could have done better.
I am in PAIN. The American ambassador is threatening Canada should they choose to decriminalize marijuana possession.
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I can undrestand discussing it as a potential problem, but to threaten them? Ass. (or probably asses since I'm sure the decision wasn't made by the ambasssador himself).