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Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 9th, '19, 13:23
by jacobgrey
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 9th, '19, 13:43
by light_sucks
I've never heard of it before. Is it the crime show or something else? I googled it.
I'm not sure if it would be something I'm super interested in. But I'm amazing that it ran so long. Wow.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 9th, '19, 15:03
by Rubie
I'm very particular with strawberries. I always check at least 3-4 different containers before picking. So far though, I haven't been disappointed with walmart strawberries. My little grocery store in the town I live in is a different story. I went to go buy strawberries there once (I usually go there to restock my fruits between grocery trips) and they were either moldy or it looked like the picked out the moldy ones. I have learned to check the expiration dates from my local store because they have picked off the expiration date or don't take out expired food. I've bought moldy bread (where the expiration was on a sticker and they took it off and I didn't realize it until I was looking for it) and spoiled milk over a week past the best by.
It's funny. I can't watch horror shows/movies at all, but I can watch paranormal shows just fine.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 9th, '19, 15:36
by memoriam
Rubie wrote:It's funny. I can't watch horror shows/movies at all, but I can watch paranormal shows just fine.
Literally me xD
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 9th, '19, 16:41
by jacobgrey
light_sucks wrote:I've never heard of it before. Is it the crime show or something else? I googled it.
I'm not sure if it would be something I'm super interested in. But I'm amazing that it ran so long. Wow.
It was originally a book series by Agatha Christie. Some of the more famous books have been adapted tons of times. Murder on the Orient Express was the latest one to be a film. But the TV show is the only one to have adapted every single one of the books, all the way through. It took them decades to get through them all, to the point where they were kind of worried about the health of the main actor giving out before he would finish.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 9th, '19, 19:30
by Zupprika
memoriam wrote:Rubie wrote:It's funny. I can't watch horror shows/movies at all, but I can watch paranormal shows just fine.
Literally me xD
saaame!
As long as it isn't anything realistic I can watch it
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 10th, '19, 03:26
by light_sucks
Rubie - I have a horrible time with picking out good produce. lol. I have to have my husband look at them.
Oh yeah, you should always check out the expiration dates. We also check for damage on the packaging. We have bought a few things where the wrapping was cut and didn't notice until I got home. So now we look at them pretty thoroughly before buying. Kroger did let us replace the food without a bother though, so that's nice.
jacobgrey - They did all of them? Wow! That's amazing. Talk about dedication. If I can find it streaming some where I will have to check it out.
I watch a lot of different shows and movies. I am disabled and can't really do much so I spend a lot of my time watching TV. Thank goodness for streaming services.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 10th, '19, 13:44
by jacobgrey
I spend a lot of time watching TV too. My favourite days are when I have some kind of work to do that can be done while watching, ie something that requires my eyes and hands but not my brain. Usually photo editing or something like copying and pasting loads of stuff, or doing a layout for the magazine. Then I can put stuff on all day long and still manage to do my work.
Last night I actually watching a film from 1945 that was super interesting. It was called The Seventh Veil and the description said it was one of the most intense psychological thrillers of all time. Well... it wasn't
still pretty interesting to watch though. Things like the attitudes and societal rules, and how they have changed since then.
I don't know if it's the same elsewhere, but here expiration dates are a joke. I stopped looking at them and just look at the item instead. I've eaten things that were two years past their expiration date without a problem, and also had things go totally mouldy two days early, so it doesn't seem as though they have any bearing on reality.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 10th, '19, 14:06
by light_sucks
That is nice.
When I'm feeling good I like to do crafts and stuff while watching TV. It's nice to have everything occupied at once. I get bored super easy.
I will watch just about anything. I have varying tastes in lots of different subjects.
I find them to be more guidelines than anything else. lol.
Lots of stuff tastes fine past it's expiration.
Re: Candy Caravan Chat
Posted: Sep 10th, '19, 15:13
by Rubie
I am only really good at picking out strawberries and bananas. ha.
Believe me I have learned to always check the expiration dates now on bread, milk, etc. The furthest date away is usually the winner. Especially for milk since I can barely get through one of the those pints containers (I don't drink milk, I just use it for baking). I guess I'm lucky I never have a ripped bag.
I love having something to watch when I knit. It's to the point where I actually can't watch anything without getting distracted and knitting was a good solution for that. I have a problem though where I can never pick what I want to watch. I usually give up and go back to youtube or cable whenever I try to pick something from netflix.