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#27 Jun 22 2012 at 4:23 PM Rating: Good
A new play is opening this weekend, and I've promised to help out at the box office on Saturday. Also have play rehearsal that morning, and we get to learn how to sword fight! I am so excited for that. My new guy is coming home tomorrow evening from a week long trip to Saturday, so I'm super excited for that as well.

Sunday, my sister and I are going to go see Brave, and I'll be going to karaoke that night too. Now if only the rain would go away...
#28 Jun 22 2012 at 5:16 PM Rating: Good
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Put in an offer on a house today, hoping I get it. The market has really picked up here so there is a lot of competition, particularly for my price range. Hopefully the seller has a soft spot for veterans and will give me priority.

Two final projects due for school, I'll be really glad when this weekend is over. I get a 2 week break and I'm only taking one class for the next term to lighten my load for the rest of the summer. With any luck, Monday I'll be under contract and have 2 new shiney A's (I'd settle for B's) on my transcript.

Edited, Jun 22nd 2012 5:16pm by Kakar
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#29 Jun 22 2012 at 6:33 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nadenu wrote:
We want to see Brave too, but it'll have to wait.

No real plans this weekend, but I will be finishing up my first week of work in over a year, yay! Also, we got the green light on a pretty sweet apartment. We get to move in 3 weeks. All in all, things are going well. This move back to Nashville has been a big positive.

Also also - I'm still not smoking, yay!



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#30 Jun 22 2012 at 6:43 PM Rating: Decent
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I'm still not smoking,


Were you ever?
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#31 Jun 22 2012 at 7:36 PM Rating: Good
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Think I'm going to catch a movie tomorrow, just haven't decided which one yet. Other than that, nothing definite planned except laundry and cleaning the condo.
#32 Jun 22 2012 at 8:59 PM Rating: Decent
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I've got a whole lot of nothin' going on this weekend. But the weather should be nice, so it'll probably be playgrounds.
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#33 Jun 22 2012 at 11:43 PM Rating: Excellent
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Criminy wrote:
Let us know what you think of Brave there Lolgaxe. I am debating if I should pay the dough to go see it in theaters or wait till it comes out on FX or a similar channel.
It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't advice seeing it if not as a family outing type deal. Worth the money that way, and maybe as a date movie if you're trying to impress your girlfriend. I wouldn't suggest it as a movie to go see by yourself, though. The story is pretty basic and fairly easy to predict, and the brogue made my daughter think they were talking a different language for like the first five minutes. It's really cute, though. It's pretty standard Disney. Child/teen who isn't enjoying life in some manner or the other, parents suffer in some manner as well both in the past and currently. If anything, Merida's hair is really well animated. The whole movie was well animated, but her hair in particular was exceptional.

Anyway, my wife cried happily at the end, my daughter laughed and cheered and really liked the triplets, and I liked the little jokes that were thrown in for adults that had to go see it with their children. The fight scenes were amusing. Oh, and Fergus (the dad), I really liked him. Also, the La Luna short before the movie started was amusing for my wife because the dad looked remarkably like my dad and she almost fell out of the chair laughing.

Couple of the previews looked interesting, too. I know there's a short thread on Wreck-it Ralph in the TV Forum, but Hotel Transylvania looked interesting as well, along with The Hobbit. And Despicable Me 2's preview made me laugh. I liked the first one, so I'm all for a sequel though I usually dread them. Those were the three four that caught my attention that wasn't a preview to Amazing Spider-Man.

Edited, Jun 23rd 2012 1:56am by lolgaxe
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#34 Jun 23 2012 at 1:48 AM Rating: Excellent
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Wait till FX it is then. Thanks for the heads up. Smiley: smile
#35 Jun 23 2012 at 2:18 AM Rating: Good
lolgaxe wrote:
Criminy wrote:
Let us know what you think of Brave there Lolgaxe. I am debating if I should pay the dough to go see it in theaters or wait till it comes out on FX or a similar channel.
It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't advice seeing it if not as a family outing type deal. Worth the money that way, and maybe as a date movie if you're trying to impress your girlfriend. I wouldn't suggest it as a movie to go see by yourself, though. The story is pretty basic and fairly easy to predict, and the brogue made my daughter think they were talking a different language for like the first five minutes. It's really cute, though. It's pretty standard Disney. Child/teen who isn't enjoying life in some manner or the other, parents suffer in some manner as well both in the past and currently. If anything, Merida's hair is really well animated. The whole movie was well animated, but her hair in particular was exceptional.

Anyway, my wife cried happily at the end, my daughter laughed and cheered and really liked the triplets, and I liked the little jokes that were thrown in for adults that had to go see it with their children. The fight scenes were amusing. Oh, and Fergus (the dad), I really liked him. Also, the La Luna short before the movie started was amusing for my wife because the dad looked remarkably like my dad and she almost fell out of the chair laughing.

Couple of the previews looked interesting, too. I know there's a short thread on Wreck-it Ralph in the TV Forum, but Hotel Transylvania looked interesting as well, along with The Hobbit. And Despicable Me 2's preview made me laugh. I liked the first one, so I'm all for a sequel though I usually dread them. Those were the three four that caught my attention that wasn't a preview to Amazing Spider-Man.

Edited, Jun 23rd 2012 1:56am by lolgaxe


I'm excited to go see it this weekend. Especially now that I know there's a Hobbit preview in there.

Thanks, lolgaxe. Where's the "I found this review helpful" button? Is it that red one...?
#36 Jun 23 2012 at 4:41 AM Rating: Good
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Midsummer this weekend, meaning summer cottage by the lake, sauna, beer, midsummer pyres and swimming in the lake.
#37 Jul 05 2012 at 2:22 AM Rating: Excellent
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Samira wrote:
Nadenu wrote:
We want to see Brave too, but it'll have to wait.

No real plans this weekend, but I will be finishing up my first week of work in over a year, yay! Also, we got the green light on a pretty sweet apartment. We get to move in 3 weeks. All in all, things are going well. This move back to Nashville has been a big positive.

Also also - I'm still not smoking, yay!



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