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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Where do I begin? Before I tell some stories from my hectic last 2 1/2 weeks, I have a story I forgot to tell from my trip out west in January. I had a really early flight. The airport shuttle came early. There was no line whatsoever to check-in my luggage and nobody (and I literally mean nobody) was in line in front of me to go through security. The security guy was waiting for me so I hurried and actually set my boarding pass in through the xray machine, which is a no-no. But since he wasn't busy, he retrieved it for me and there was no issue.
So of course, the terminal past security wasn't very busy. There wasn't even a line at the Burger King and there always seems to be a long line there in the morning. It was so early and so not busy, the airport workers were goofing off. Now the workers, who are the ones who work behind the scenes and not the ones that talk to customers, had one of their fellow employees taped to a office chair with duct tape and were rolling him around the terminal. The terminal has slanted areas, so when he hit one of those, he went for a ride. Everybody was laughing, especially the guy in the chair, so it wasn't a torture thing.
Okay, now the last time I wrote was after midnight on valentines day. The day before a storm hit and the roads had snow on them. Now, the reason I was comfortable getting a rear-wheeled-drive car was because I could walk to work when the weather was bad. So, of course, the weather gets bad on the only day I have to drive in the morning. That's right, I decided to schedule a dentist appointment on valentines day so I can get all the pain in one shot. Luckily, the Mustang went really well in the snow.

I got my pics developed from the hockey game I went to. Here are some:

The guy later to be traded to the Pens:

The only time a Coyote beat a Penguin:


The final score:


The only thing on the ice better than Sidney Crosby:


On the subject of my yearly goals, I added a few movies and a few novels. I finished the novels "The Memory of Running" and "Bridge to Terabithia". So I'm already up to three books this year and I'm already over half way through the Rodney Dangerfield autobiography. So pretty soon, I should be one book away from completing the novels part of my goals. I almost didn't count "Bridge to Terabithia". It only took me less than three hours to read. For a Young Adult novel, it was really good. "The Memory of Running" was original and pretty good. I wouldn't put it in the same class as "Catcher in the Rye", but it was a worthwhile read.

Movie-wise, here are my recent watches and reviews:
#23) National Treasure: I knew I'd get to this movie eventually this year. It's constantly played on the Encore movie channel. In fact, once I stopped watching it in the middle to go run errands outside the apartment. That evening I came back and turned the tv on and the movie was on at about the same place. They were running it for atleast the second time that day.
Anyway, when it came out, I called the movie the American Da Vinci Code. Now I call it what the Da Vinci Code movie should have been. It's fun. It's entertaining. If I find it playing on cable, I often keep it on. So I've watched it alot. I didn't see this in the theatre, but I wish I had. Definitely would have been worth the price of admission.
#24) Ghost Rider: I had high expectations for this movie. It looked great in the commercials. It didn't quite live up to those expectations, but it still was really good. The skull effects started feeling cheesy after a while and the plot got overly complicated, but it still was better than most comic book movies that come out. I rank it a pay-full-price ratings.
#25) Bridge to Terabithia: Bill had me read the novel so we could go see the movie together when I was home last weekend. I recommend reading the novel before seeing the movie. As I stated above, the book is a quick read, and the movie does it justice. I had small issues with a couple points. I wish it would have showed how important the races were at the beginning of the movie. And it seemed to downplay the distance that grew between the two main characters before the museum trip. But still it did a good job of translating the novel. It is worth the full price of admission at the theatre. Whatever you do, don't use the advertising for the movie to decide whether or not to go. The people who designed the ad campaign should never be allowed in the advertising industry ever again. Before I read the book, the only information I knew about the movie was from the commercials and, because of them, I thought the movie was Lords-of-the-Rings-like.
#26) War of the Worlds:
This movie is not as good as I would hope from Steven Spielberg. The last Spielberg/Cruise movie, Minority Report, was great. They went sci-fi again and it was just ordinary. It was okay. Nothing made me go "wow". And I know that the ending was the same as the book, but having the movie just end like that was disappointing. I waited to see it on cable and that's the rating I'm giving it. It's worth your time, but I wouldn't pay for it.

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