If you've never spent the time to watch a spider spin its web you are missing out on a very profound experience. Yes, it can take at least an hour for them to spin their web but the precision in which they weave is astounding. How one little arachnid keeps track of all the angles, lines and junctions boggles the mind.
This movie may be a "skip it" for me. I get motion sick quite easily and have had issues in movies before. I was one of the people who "lost" their popcorn in Blair Witch Project. :(
One problem in the logic flow: There is no actual solution for: IF the paper is out AND you have recently contributed. It assumes that those two things cannot exist at the same time. Obviously, it's saying that regardless of whether or not you've recently contributed toilet paper you should contribute more, but how is that fair? Though I think in that case Nick's solution is appropriate.
My grandparents had the four Poppin' Fresh family toys. If I recall correctly they were vinyl squeaky toys. Of course, by the time I played with them as a kid they were already about least fifteen years old and quite yellowed. I certainly knew who Poppin' Fresh was as a kid but that's probably because my mom called him that.
Youngfrey: I'll second that amazing comment and your observation about the divide. It irks me that people who have only seen the reboot of the series think that it's the only thing Doctor Who, ignore the other twenty six years of episodes, and then claim to be self-proclaimed experts. It's all the same show.....::sigh:: I'll just continue to work my way through the first run of the series and wait for everyone else to see the parallels between Two and Eleven episodes.
Though I think in that case Nick's solution is appropriate.
Why did my lights just flicker?