![]() The figurine which I kneaded and rolled into shape at home, in front of the tv (too busy at work to complete it there), was later placed on top of the cake after it had hardened a bit. It was covered with fondant, with a border of red fondant balls to compliment the colour of Spiderman’s suit. The cake started out as a plain vanilla cake from the Confetti Cakes book, with a vanilla and white chocolate ganache. ![]() Once you paint on the black webbing on his legs, arms and face, it starts to look a bit more like Spiderman. It seems to have turned out okay in the end though. Having never made a figurine before, I was a bit worried about doing a decent job of it. One was of Spidey’s face as the whole cake, but I was quite taken by the one of a sugar figurine crawling on top of a web. ![]() With the Spidey cake, I was supplied with a few examples to pick from. I’ve seen the photos, and it’s quite cute to see all the little pirates gathered around a Spiderman cake. Charlie was adamant about wanting a Spiderman cake for his 4th birthday, despite having a Princess and Pirates theme for his joint birthday party with his 2 year old sister. There was nothing complicated about having to choose what cake to make for these kids. are there really people out there who want white teeth whilst retaining the uniqueness of possessing bad breath? When did buying toothpaste become so complicated, for example? I don’t understand why there are so many types to choose from when it seems more logical to want your toothpaste to do everything for you. As we grow up, suddenly there seems to be so much choice. Sometimes I envy children, whose worlds are so small that the only choices they need to make are whether to have chocolate or strawberry milk. A Barbie cake for the girl and a Spiderman cake for the boy. My boss set me the task of making two small birthday cakes for his kids. Onto a more straightforward topic : Cake. Would that be like watching The Return of the King, without first seeing The Fellowship and Two Towers? Later I discover that there were three graphic novels released by Kelly that preceed the story told in the movie. Other times, I’m confused and irritated by how messy and unexplained it appears to be. ![]() Boxer Santaros’ (Dwayne Johnson) mixture of anxiety and innocence is amusing, and I love the character of Krysta Now (Sarah Michelle Gellar). Occasionally I’m still laughing out loud almost relieved that I’m able to find some connection and relatable humour within the film. Half way through Southland Tales (which by the way is quite Lynchian, although it almost seems to want to out-Lynch David Lynch to the point where if Richard Kelly continues down this path you might have to describe Lynch’s movies as being quite Kellyian), and I’m shifting and fidgeting, still undecided as to whether I loath or like the film. It makes his previous film, Donnie Darko (which I loved), seem completely linear and normal by comparison. ![]() Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales has got to be one of the strangest movies I’ve seen in a long time. Scientists are saying the future is going to be far more futuristic then they originally predicted. The rotation of the earth is slowing down at a rate of point zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero, zero six miles per hour each day disrupting the chemical equilibrium in the human brain causing very irrational criminal behavior. Turkey is home to more than 2 million refugees as well as thousands of refugees from Iraq and Afghanistan.My character… he realizes that the apocalyptic crime rate is because of global deceleration. Nearly 600 people have died on the so-called eastern-Mediterranean route, according to the International Organization for Migration. A record 500,000 people fleeing a four-year civil war in Syria have traveled through Turkey then risked their lives to reach Greece in rickety boats this year, their first stop in Europe before traveling north. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Sunday struck a deal with EU leaders to prevent migrants from traveling to Europe in return for 3 billion euros (dollars) in cash, a deal on visas and renewed talks on joining the 28-nation bloc. In the largest operation of its kind in recent months, the migrants were sent to a repatriation center where some could face deportation, the officials said. Turkish gendarmes apprehended hundreds of Syrians, Iraqis, Iranians and Afghans and three human traffickers, near the town of Ayvacik in Canakkale province, coastguard officials told Reuters. AYVACIK, Turkey (Reuters) - Turkish authorities rounded up some 1,300 migrants on Monday that they said were planning to sail to Greece from hideouts near secluded Aegean beaches and forests, hours after striking a deal with the European Union on stemming refugee flows. ![]()
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