Not exact matches
Taking the bus instead of a
cab when I have time to get somewhere or switching my standard Oregon pinot noir order to a much less expensive gin and tonic doesn't
seem like a huge amount, but those 2 things add up to about $ 1,200 a year in savings for me.
This is done in one of the most grating voice - overs in recent memory, the purpose of which
seems to exist to either add bits of exposition and flavour that were not organically integrated into the script (perchance a result of Allen popping out a film a year) or simply make the film feel like it is moving forward while Vicky and Christina sit in
cabs or
take pictures in the various marketplaces.
Watch TV or read newspapers, magazines, ads on
cabs and buses and subways —
seems everybody has to be
taking medication for something, even when there is no good science behind the pharmaceutical push.
I probably could have caught a
cab, but it
seemed a bit pitiful to
take a taxi — alone — to hospital.