Wiki says:
"In late June 2006, several reports indicated that Depp has joined the cast of the upcoming science fiction-action film, I Am Legend, which also stars Will Smith and will begin filming in September of 2006, although this has since been proven to be a false rumor."
Guess where I exclaimed a throughouly unpleasant expletative.
And guess just where, exactly, my jaw dropped in the following:
"Depp also owns an island in the Bahamas, where he spends some of his time."
And all things are explained here:
"He has thirteen tattoos, including (...) a sparrow flying over water with the word "Jack" below it (the sparrow is flying towards him rather than away from him as it is in Pirates of the Caribbean, and it's for his love of the role he played in the movies)"
And to add to the list of words I've learned and can remember when-and-where details:
Kismet (Turkish, Urdu as well as Hindi and Arabic, "fate"--derived from the Arabic term qisma; modified in Persian as qismat and then from Turkish it came to English usage) can refer to several things:
Kismet (principle), the magnetic attractive force that actualizes the playing out of karma; often used in the positive sense
Theoretically I'm writting up university applications. In practice, I'm freezing my feet off and really longing for a functional bathroom at the old office. Hoo-boy...
ETA: For next year, How to Talk Like a PIrate, Instructional Video
"In late June 2006, several reports indicated that Depp has joined the cast of the upcoming science fiction-action film, I Am Legend, which also stars Will Smith and will begin filming in September of 2006, although this has since been proven to be a false rumor."
Guess where I exclaimed a throughouly unpleasant expletative.
And guess just where, exactly, my jaw dropped in the following:
"Depp also owns an island in the Bahamas, where he spends some of his time."
And all things are explained here:
"He has thirteen tattoos, including (...) a sparrow flying over water with the word "Jack" below it (the sparrow is flying towards him rather than away from him as it is in Pirates of the Caribbean, and it's for his love of the role he played in the movies)"
And to add to the list of words I've learned and can remember when-and-where details:
Kismet (Turkish, Urdu as well as Hindi and Arabic, "fate"--derived from the Arabic term qisma; modified in Persian as qismat and then from Turkish it came to English usage) can refer to several things:
Kismet (principle), the magnetic attractive force that actualizes the playing out of karma; often used in the positive sense
Theoretically I'm writting up university applications. In practice, I'm freezing my feet off and really longing for a functional bathroom at the old office. Hoo-boy...
ETA: For next year, How to Talk Like a PIrate, Instructional Video