I am up early this morning due to the storm we were expecting. The little Hyundai is covered and I will have to go out and scrape the thing off. I can see the plows going by with their lights flashing
and I know I will have to leave early to contend with the traffic on the freeway.
My movie won best actor. Sweet!
Dislikes of the day (and past months actually):
-Defining contraceptives for women "recreational drugs".
-Bringing Religion into politics on such a heavy scale.
-Treating same sex relationships (a non issue to me) with more importance
than job creation. (wedge issue)
-Idiots "accidentally" burning the Koran and then people complaining that
Christians are being mistreated.
-Santorum - every time I see him I am reminded of Margaret Attwood's "A
Hand Maid's Tale". Scary!!!
Likes of the day:
-Fresh coffee
-Full pack of smokes (yes I know - Bad Habit)
I am easily satisfied actually and find many likes in small places.
Hopefully the commute to work won't be so difficult and I can
crank up Allison Krouse singing "Every time you say goodbye"
or a Beatles tune or two.
Have a great day!
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Things I like
From now on I am going to post things I like and don't like.
The Like of the day:
Went to see "The Artist" last night. What a fun movie.
We saw it in an old theater, The Heights, here in Columbia Heights.
They have done a wonderful job remodeling and restoring this old
lovely theater. It was a perfect place to see the movie considering
that it is a silent movie. Yes, yes, the dog almost steals the show,
but the two main characters are wonderful too.
Go see it. And if you are local, go to the Heights Theater.
The Like of the day:
Went to see "The Artist" last night. What a fun movie.
We saw it in an old theater, The Heights, here in Columbia Heights.
They have done a wonderful job remodeling and restoring this old
lovely theater. It was a perfect place to see the movie considering
that it is a silent movie. Yes, yes, the dog almost steals the show,
but the two main characters are wonderful too.
Go see it. And if you are local, go to the Heights Theater.
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