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...crab and crouch in the brush, low to the ground in the woods of Michigan. Deep, deep in the woods. Patient, silent, dressed as trees, we stalk our prey. Not the mighty bear or the trophy buck but an animal far more dangerous, and dumber than a bucket of rocks. The poacher...
...that respect, but at the same time it allowed me to get close with him and get to know him. I don't think I would have spent as much time with my grandfather had I not had these reasons." In a particularly poignant sequence, her grandfather struggles to brush his hair, put on his shoes and button his pants. Agnes helps the viewer and herself to explore the pains of everyday life that age forces us to endure: "He's really great to hang out with. I think my family thinks that he's immobile, but the more time...
...from the ashes of "barbarous" Gothic--so the Kyoto Renaissance strove to recall the spirit of the Japanese past, as far back as the Heian era (794-1185), especially in the domain of writing. It produced an intensely elitist, nobly disciplined and masculine culture whose emblems were the ink brush, the samurai sword and the tea bowl...
Most of us don't brush our teeth, have sex or say a kind word about a fellow human as many times a day as we drink a cup of coffee. Small wonder, then, that so many people are so fanatic about making that caffeine-imbibing experience--the smell, the temperature, the taste--as perfect as possible. The truly obsessed will sooner or later try every kind of coffee-brewing technology there is: percolators, plunge pots, Mr. Coffee or Bunn, drip filters made of gold or paper. And still they are unsatisfied...
...have gotten used to your parents telling you to brush your teeth every morning...