Advantages: Local, has all you need in terms of shopping. Disadvantages: Nothing really.
I'm not one of those people who can sit around mindlessly watching TV, it bores me witness and I just end up eating lots of food out of sheer boredom so of a weekend I often jump in my car and find new places to explore. When I say 'new places' I don't mean places of historical interest, museums and the like - I mean shops.
Driving through Enfield one day with the Boyf I saw a huge sign for Palace Exchange shopping centre and as he doesn't enjoy shopping, I decided to go there by myself as it was an incredibly straight forward journey from my home (we do have SatNav but I have on more than one occasion panicked and turned left down an exit slip road when it actually told me to 'keep left' so I'd get lost and get told off by a posh bint).
There are LOTS of car parks in and around the shopping centre but I use the multi ...
Advantages: A nice, magical film Disadvantages: Definately aimed at a younger audience!
When I was babysitting last night, I got roped into watching ?Tinker Bell?, a film from Walt Disney where Tinker Bell is the main character. We get to learn all about Tinker Bell how she became a ?Tinker? (one of the types of fairy).
The animation in this is very ?new? Disney. It is all 3D and computer animated and looks very much like the animation did in ?The Incredibles?, not like the old Disney films. I have to say I don?t think I like the animation in the new look films as much as the animation in the old films.
The film starts off with the narrator explaining the jobs of fairies, which is to craft out nature, adding all the little details to things like snow flakes, giving light and colour to flowers, and helping all creatures. The narrator when goes on to say that when a baby first laughs a fairies life takes flight, we then see ...
Advantages: One of the best TV shows from my childhood and one I still enjoy watching now Disadvantages: The characters are a bit predictable, as are the storylines and it's not on TV a lot anymore : (
(Note: Ok, ok, so this is a long review (huh, no change there) but please keep in mind that this is about Saved By The Bell as a whole rather than just a season of the show...sorry in advance!)
If you happen to be a child of the late 1980s and early 1990s, you may have come across an American adolescent sitcom called Saved By The Bell, a programme which I should have grown out of years ago but still find enjoyable to watch. As it?s way past Valentines Day, it feels like the right time to express such admiration for one of America?s truly corniest exports; set in the fictional Bayside High School, the series follows the lives of a group of friends as they do battle with everyday teenager trials including school, love and friendship and not to mention the bad 80s hairstyles and fashion!
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SHOW
Originally ...