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If it's December and I'm in the right mood, Elf.

If there's a third one I haven't watched it yet, but I'm leaving open the possibility that it exists because he's done a lot of movies.

I feel about Will Farrell the way a Second City Toronto higher up once felt about Patrick McKenna: he's not really that funny, he's just kinda loud.

Not that how we've felt has made any difference in the success of their careers.
 
I'll agree with Elf. Most of the Ricky Bobby and The Other Guys and Your're Invited ilk are just too far past my sense of funny and into stupid.

But I will watch anything with Emma Thompson.
And Maggie Gyllenhaal.
Jake Gyllenhaal too for that matter.
 
Fascinating. I gave it a try and typed in "It's never easy to eat water" and here's what I got:
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The saying "It's never easy to eat water" highlights that drinking excessive amounts of water can be a burden on the body due to its frequent need to eliminate the extra fluid. This phrase is often used in the context of encouraging people to prioritize eating hydrating foods, as these provide water more slowly and efficiently, leading to better overall hydration.

Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • The burden of excessive water intake:
    Drinking large quantities of water can lead to frequent urination, which can be inconvenient.

  • The benefits of "eating your water":
    Foods with high water content, like fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens, allow the body to absorb water more slowly and efficiently. This sustained hydration helps to maintain optimal hydration levels without the frequent trips to the bathroom associated with drinking large amounts of water.
 
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