The Cold Never Bothered Me Anyway

I've learned today that you have full faith in your ability to count until you're charged with the task of paying £1,625 in cash. Before work, I took in a screening of Brooklyn in the affluent (possibly too affluent) surroundings of the Everyman Cinema in Oxted. I very much enjoyed it and will elaborate a bit more in tomorrow's blog.

I've also been talked into watching Frozen for the first time by my sister. I heard "Let It Go" last year and considered it to be some way down the list of great Disney songs, but it has a pretty large impact in the context of the movie, which I suppose is the point. I'm currently getting some amusement from imagining thousands of parents sniggering at the line"Take me up the North mountain". Also, sending an abominable snowman after your sister is kind of a dick move. I know that I'm basically live blogging the film at this point, so I'll stop.

Oh and our Parliament have agreed to bomb Syria. I read somebody on Facebook say that an affimitive vote would "guarantee a terrorist attack in Britain before Christmas". It must be nice to be one of those people who lives with 100% certainty. I'm not all that certain about anything, let alone the movements and motivations of terrorists. I appreciate both sides of the argument, but I doubt we'll end up "cutting the head off the snake".

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