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Early in the evening, he sat at a small table in the twilight, eating oysters on the half shell.
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The vampires in Twilight can eat, it just doesn't taste very good.
In a new concrete home on the edge of the old city, a young woman, Guli, invited two foreigners to try freshly baked lamb-filled pastries that her family was eating at twilight.
We dined that night as guests of an extended Nubian family in their mysterious blue village, sitting in the twilight in their courtyard, eating vegetable stew while children slipped through the shadows.
I died it was so awkward!!!!!!!" Or " I am so freaked out and excited about tomorrow I can't stop eating, are you experiencing this?" or "Robert in twilight is so ahhhhhhhhhhhhh".
The floor-length sash windows were thrown up in the lounge, and after the guests had finished eating they came upstairs to sit there in the twilight, smoking and drinking.
"I was sitting in a car in England [when I got the call]," she remembers, "eating a sandwich from Tesco, and I had no idea what Twilight was.
When eating in lunch rooms, only eat when people are not looking... but still make sure that you eat! (Twilight vampires don't eat at all).. To make your hair like a vampire: middle part that is a bit ruffled is perfect.
You roam the Unterzee, a twilight archipelago beneath London, choosing a crew, buying rations, plying a trade, and helping out those you come across (or, when you're lost at sea, eating them).
Sporadic laughs spatter this New Zealand mockumentary, which plays less like Spinal Tap meets Twilight than Man Bites Dog eats Vampires Suck.
It also features traffic-boosting interviews with organic-food fans like the actress Rachelle Lefevre, who played the evil vampire Victoria from "Twilight," and humorous asides on his failed attempts to date women who eat nonorganic food.
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