Showing posts with label Borders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Borders. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 November 2007

Resident Evil: Extinction

Anisha contacted me in the afternoon saying she wanted to go see a movie at the theatre. Her boss had given her some movie money for Sky City that day. The movie money was due to expire on the 30th, so we needed to use them as soon as possible.

I selected the movie Resident Evil:Extinction. We went to the cinema on Queen Street at the Force Entertainment Centre. I shouted Anisha some Burger King for dinner, and we spent a bit of time in Borders prior to watching the movie. Anisha bought herself a Jamie Oliver cookbook which appeared to be very well priced.

Being the third Resident Evil movie, I was expecting more of the usual crazed zombie attacks as the human race fights for its survival. I was not disappointed. Survivors of the Raccoon City catastrophe travel across the Nevada desert, hoping to make it to Alaska. Alice (Jovovich) joins the caravan and their fight against the evil Umbrella Corporation. The movie ends in an open fashion in order to facilitate a further sequel. The movie run time was a 95 minutes in length, short by modern standards.

Useless Information: In the five years since Las Vegas was evacuated the desert had overrun the city. Yet the courteous zombies still found time to water the palm trees so they don't die.

Friday, 12 October 2007

A Friday of Junk Food

Today the support team decided to get some Pizzas for lunch. We considered Pizza Hut and Hells Pizza. We went for Hell Pizza in the end. We put in the order, and Alan and I went in my car and picked up the Pizza from the Symonds street store.

After work, Anisha and I went to Sylvia Park. We went and had dinner at Burger Fuel. I had the 'Bastard' Burger, which was a really large burger! I had Burger Fuel hold the beetroot and avocado. A nice burger. I only needed one to fill me up tonight.

After that, We went to Borders at Silvia Park. I picked up a book entitled "Perfect Phrases for Negotiating Salary & Job Offers" by Matthew J. DeLuca and Nanette F. DeLuca. It was only $NZ17.99 so I bought it. Whether it contains useful information is subject to option, and how successful the ending results are when used in practise.

We met up with Jolene at the Hoyts movie theatre to see a movie. We ended up watching the movie "The Kingdom". I really liked it, but it was perhaps not a great movie for the girls!

Useless Information: On average, Americans eat one hundred acres of pizza a day. This amounts to about three hundred fifty slices per second.

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