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lem
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I have not been this satisfied in a while. Here I sit reading Crime and Punishment, watching the third season of 24 on DVD, snacking on Roast Beef and Kimchi, thinking about the difference between old Russia, New Russia, and America, the information age, societal expectations, attitudes toward capital punishment, torture, and the effects of religion on the psychi.

Amidst my musings I was thinking of Hatrack aned had to capture this moment.

Thank you [Wave]

Feel free to drop a line about when books, film, food and culture have come together for you.

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Synesthesia
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Try Harry Potter with Earl Grey tea, Shortbread Biscuits and opera. What a combination. Then watch south park before or afterwards.
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I frequently read while eating, with the TV on, but I don't feel very cultured when I do that.
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[ROFL]
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For me, it's Roger Zelazney's Amber series while watching Main Hoon Na, complete with all the music and dance numbers, and eating Indonesian Chicken Satay and Nasi Goreng with Sambal Oelik.

Yep, I live in a multi-cultural world! [Big Grin]

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This afternoon:

1. Ate: Chicken Nuggets.
2. Movie: Les Choristes.
3. Class (Narrative): Spensers 'Faerie Queene'.
4. Ate: Cookies and Tea.
5. Internet: The Harry Potter Lexicon Forum Discussion.

That's books, films, food and culture in the world of Teshi. Eclectic, to say the least [Big Grin] .

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Boris
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Does eating Cheese while watching a movie based on a book count?
(Cheese, culture, get it???)

Yay. 900 posts for Boris!

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Sophie's World + Zoolander + pumpkin cookies + The Atlantic Monthly =(ed) 1 very good day.
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