I went to see the machete movie with a friend. If your in to action/killing flicks and Robert Rodriguez this is a must see. If your not into seeing blood never watch it. Some family brought there six year old kid to the show, and they left in about a minute, so that should explain how crazy it is. But in my opinion it one of the most awesome movies I've seen.
That's not the point of this blog. When I went in my friend got popcorn and pop and I was happy not to have anything. I actually never wanted anything, which is awesome because that's a tempting place to grub out. It was a pretty crowded and all I could smell was that fake butter. It was overwhelming and I felt sick to my stomach for a second. The first thing I thought of was years back with some other friends we saw some movie and I got a popcorn but over salted it and put way way way too much butter on it. I couldn't even eat three hand fulls, but my friend said he would and literally ate the whole thing. I was surprised he didn't just die right there. Anyways I never thought of the smell of that stuff being so horrible and I'm wondering it the sense of smell is changing like the taste buds. Just a thought, I have no idea if that would be scientifically true. What am I, a scientist. Once the movie started I forgot about the smell and enjoyed the movie. I walked out feeling great instead of feeling like crap from the junk food.
Exercises: good.
Diet: Good, but my stomach has to adjust to the egg white and fruit dinner.
Avocados are god.
my favourite PCP quote ever (from Deborah, natch); she called avacados "tree butter".
ReplyDeleteit's so true.
Your senses are changing. As your palate desalinates your sense of smell will get sharper. What you feel as more powerful "smell" is actually you being able to "taste the air" better with your tongue.
ReplyDeleteI had to give up movie popcorn a decade ago, because my husband hates the crunching and the way it ruins dialogue. Although that might not matter for a bloody action movie so much. Interesting that it didn't even smell good to you. I smelled some pizza today, and it made me weak in the knees with desire. Sigh. Perhaps some day cheese, grease, and pepperoni won't smell delicious?
ReplyDeleteawesome. off to see machete tonight!!
ReplyDeleteramiro & i went to see "the american" on saturday and that popcorn smelled heavenly. didn't miss the soda or candy, but i LOVE popcorn (not the fake butter, but YES to the salt!), especially kettle corn which they sell in the downtown area here. kim -- i totally almost fell for some homemade pizza at a farewell party tonight. be strong!
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