How are people?
I'm good. We just got back from seeing The Chronicles of Narnia. I loved it. It held much of the magic I remember the books creating for me as a child.
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How are people?
I'm good. We just got back from seeing The Chronicles of Narnia. I loved it. It held much of the magic I remember the books creating for me as a child.
Yay!
I'm fighting to keep a cold from becoming bronchitis. And overjoyed at the fact that I have yet another day off. In a row. Of course, I have to pay for it by working on Saturday, but I will frolic in my joy now.
I am also still chortling about hearing Tom Baker using crude language.
And there was something else I wanted to mention but can no longer recall.
Just saw King Kong. Weep, weep, weep. Aiden Brody is a hottie, Naomi Watts is a hottie. I just wish she and Jack Black would close their mouths more often.
Andy Serkis is a god.
And there was something else I wanted to mention but can no longer recall.
Maybe that we have a photo of you in the tiara I gave you for Christmas? [link]
Oooh, Andi, you look gawjus! What a pretty tiara!
I want to see Chronicles. King Kong, NSM. I may go to it if someone else talks me into it, but I'm getting kind of tired of remakes.
On that note, I'ma go bed. I've been fighting to keep my eyes open for the last half hour. You would think I'd get a clue!
Sail, ND and I loved Kong.
It was really fun and worth seeing.
I'll reserve judgement until my daughter sees it. While our tastes differ, she's actually a harsher critic than me. So, if she likes it, I'll go check it out.
I have no desire to see Narnia. The books never thrilled me, and I'm not so desperate for fantasy movies that I'm willing to put up with the story. I have weird Aslan issues.