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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Random Thoughts Thursday

A "cough cough sniff sniff sniff" edition

* Thank you, whoever shared your cold germs. I'm enjoying its visit in my sinuses.

* Please pass the tissues. And the RI-Co-LAAAAAAAAA.

* Chuckle passing a car wash the afternoon after a snow shower: "Yes, we're open. Salt eat cars."

* Dear Mother Nature, please keep the foot of snow they're saying we're going to get this weekend. Yesterday's 2 inches was lovely. The 2 feet in December was paralyzing, but pretty. Really, I'm good with snow for a long time. Thanks.

* Get it while it's hot! An article about a Delaware artist in The News Journal.

* I'm going to get tea whilst it's hot. Maybe that will help my sinuses. Sniff.

Labels: Random Thoughts Thursday

posted by Tara Lynn Johnson at 1:34 PM

2 Comments:

Blogger Robin said...

I have to drive somewhere this weekend so it better not snow. Sorry I keep forgetting about your blog, no feed and I forget it exists.

1:43 PM, February 04, 2010  
Blogger Michael Manning said...

The one thing my friends back in the Mid-West told me last week: "We're just glad you're there and not here"! I am too. I battled the weather a lot. :)

8:03 PM, February 06, 2010  

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The Dark Knight
TLJ: 3.5 stars
Ebert: 4 stars
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I Love You, Man
TLJ: 3 stars
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I liked it, too, Rog, but not as much as you. Yes, you're right -- Jason Segel is my new favorite guy though I do still love my Paul Rudd, too. I laughed enough that I was happy I rented it. Corny, silly, but smart in places, too.

Ballerina
TLJ: 2.5 stars
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This movie followed the ballerinas of the Russian Kirov and other ballets from youth to company. I liked learning how much the dancers sacrificed, how perfectionistic they are (even more than they're teachers and choreographers), and how dedicated, but what was missing? Dancing! They kept teasing me with brief pieces from various ballets. I wanted to see more of the payoff of their hard work.









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