A Film By Catherine Breillat This movie is a few months in the life of a young woman named Marie. She lives with her boyfriend Paul, who says he is in love with her, but he refuses to have sexual relations with her. This causes Marie to look for intimate relations with someone else. This is a time that strains her limits both emotionally and physically. Eventually it leads to fulfillment. The sequel to this movie is Anatomy of Hell (2004) IMDB 5.2/10 ME 7/10
Edited in PaintShop Pro. Vector boxes with rounded edges and slightly different shade of yellow for the backgrounds. There are 3 layers in the original (saved for future use). Background, photo layer and the boxes. This has the photo layer in grey scale and set to multiply. This has the photo layer set to multiply with the normal colors. This has photo layer set to normal (like most would do).
Got to wonder if the person from Moose Jaw Housing that decides the boiler should be BLOODY OFF in the building has the heat in their home turned off right now, or if they are comfortable and warm - while about 90 people freeze in here. Phoning in and/or emailing does about nothing it seems. This has happened many times and only once did they turn the bloody heat on. This is literally not legal - it's not allowed to be under 16C, or THEY are responsible for giving you an electric heater to use until it warms up. But here I sit being in terrible pain, because I have fibromyalgia and the cold causes me a hell of a lot of pain. I know I'm disabled and on the system to survive, but I'm a bloody human and if people treated animals like this, they law would come down on them - yet here we are humans freezing in our apartments. I've lived in some doggy places in my time, but this is the only one where it's been extremely cold in the place. I do have to note, they they kee...
I got this on sale for a bit less than $7 a bag (250g). It's very good and I like it a lot. The thing is, it's now almost $10 a bag. The other blends of Lavazza coffee are almost $8 a bag. Now I tend to use 5 bags a month on average for just 1 cup of coffee a day with my large Moka Pot. This has become a very large expense to say the least. Sure I can get a close to 1KG can of coffee for $16 at my local store, but it it worth the price at all? I don't think it is. If I have coffee at home, I want to be able to enjoy the hell out of it, not just use it to wake up. The entire point of coffee to me is the ritual of making it, and the great pleasure I get in consuming a very good cup of coffee. So when it's going to set me back close to $43 a bloody month to have coffee at home, I think I'll skip it to say the least. Six months ago that was about $28 a month. So in half a year, the price has gone through the bloody roof and it's become the luxury of the wealthy to a...
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