Amazon Sells Groceries
Amazon.com now sells more than 10,000 non-perishable food items. This would be great except I have to wait on the items and I will still need to go to the store for produce, dairy, and the like. I might give it a try though. If you spend $25 your order is eligible for free super-saver shipping. Gabe and I watched the Da Vinci code on Sunday. I will say that Tom Hanks' hair did not bother me as much as I thought that it might. He actually did a pretty good job as the character in the movie, but the character in the book still reminds me of a Harrison Ford. Yes, I know that Robert Langdon is the character in the movie and the book, but to me they are two separate entities. The movie left too much out and changed to much for it to be the same as the book to me. Something that really bothered me has to do with the ending, so I won't type it here and spoil the movie/book for those of you that have yet to see/read it. My one major question is where was the chemistry between Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu?
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I agree with you.. where was the love at the end? That was what I was waiting for the whole time!! BTW... if you want perishable food items (milk, eggs, etc) you can get those along with everything else at Peapod.com. I hear it's acutally a pretty nice service!
Posted by: Nicole | June 16, 2006 11:07 AM
Peapod doesn't deliver to the south side...but it is a good service.
The Davinci Code could have been worse, but it didn't really seem to hold my attention much. Maybe because I mostly knew what would happen, but movies like Star Wars are exciting even then. It lacked spark. Most new movies do.
Posted by: Gabe | June 16, 2006 11:17 AM
I was disappointed by the movie. I wasn't a huge fan of the book, but at least it kept my attention from beginning to end. I can't say as much for the movie.
Posted by: laura | June 20, 2006 2:51 PM