I can bake cakes, cookies, and pies. Bread is a bit of a challenge. Every time I remove the cloth from the bread after the second rising, it sticks and my bread deflates.
If you read the book Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder it does mention Rose's bout with depression. It began when she was child and suffered bullying at school. She never looked fondly back at her poor upbringing.
Something like that happened to me. I made corn fritters one time and I think there was too much liquid in it, because suddenly oil splattered on my neck and face. Luckily I only got blisters.
I put some stew in the crock pot to cook. When it was almost ready I checked it and saw it was still raw. I checked the dial and it was on "warm". I found out that my son messed with the knob. Dinner was a bit late that night.
One time my mom made pop tarts and the toaster caught on fire.
I can't warm up to River Song. I feel I should like her, but she annoys me. It's her smug know-it-all personality. She also ruined the cool sound of the TARDIS by saying the Doctor leaves the break on. Boo! Hiss!
There are a lot of funny parts in The Lego Movie.
Ones that stick out is when the Millennium Falcon appears and Batman says, "Oh are you kidding me!?"
When Vitruvius appears as a ghost and ends his message with "Whooo!"
Emmet stepping out for a second without his clothes.
Unikitty's scenes.
I just finished The Poisonwood Bible. It stared out a bit slow for me, but once I got over the prologue the story really drew me in. It's pretty tragic, but fascinating.
I always knew something wasn't right when I'd see the floppy dorsal fins of the whales. Blackfish confirmed it.
I grit my teeth when it showed the guides giving the tourists half baked answers to questions.
It looks a bit cheesy now, but the part where the guy tears off his face was so disturbing on so many levels to a 9 year old kid. My dad got so mad at me when I woke up crying because he told me not to watch it.
In RL both girls would never have acted that way. Even Laura who was considered a tomboy. She was mortified when two girl saw her catch a baseball on her first day of school.
In RL there was no way the Ingalls could afford to adopt all those orphans. They could barely feed their own kids.