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06/22/2009 19:21 #49029
lots of Movies this weekendCategory: movies
On Saturday things took to long for me to go see UP it does look pretty good so I went to buy food (mostly frozen) and drinks at Price Rite. But then later in the day I watched 3 movies:
Twilight (On PPV) I was expecting more fighting and more violence as opposed to a love story. That being said it was still very good, I will go see the next one when ever it comes out.
X-files I want to Believe was on HBO and I enjoyed it. It has been so long since I saw the last movie I don't know if stuff that was mentioned was from the last movie or updating the story. Other then that it was fun to watch.
Bablyon AD Staring Vin Diesel was a good crazy action movie
So all in all Saturday was a good day for movies then Yesterday I watched 3 more.
Doomsday was a pretty sweet movie lots of naked chicks and violence and a virus and a crazy walled off world where people fought, that was pure fun to watch.
Knocked Up: I admit romantic comedies you have to be careful watching but this one was funny plus I'm a big fan of the leading lady she used to be in a show I liked called Roswell (about the area and being aliens not about cancer).
Hell Ride: was very violent and again had lots of nudity in it that would include some bush if memory serves. It was short but with all the violence and Bikers turning on bikers and Nudity it couldn't have been to long. A couple highlights Micheal Madsen I'm sure some people don't like him but his character was awesome. Then you had David Caradine (how ever you spell it, but one part of that move kinda freaked me out about his part now that he is diead). Then I just blanked on the other good actors name. But soundtrack wise it has what ever that cool maybe it is ska music not sure that Quentin puts in all of his movies, oh Dennis Hopper ok.
Then on Sunday Nights I watch True Blood. Yes it is about Vampires but it is also about more then just that. I think it is a great show, oh yeah plus Anna Paquin nude last night was pretty nice. Yes she was in one of the X-Men Movies maybe the first one with multi colored Hair.
06/21/2009 11:56 #49021
Fathers DayCategory: holiday
So I found the above article kinda interesting but didn't follow any of the links from it, I assume what it says is true but not sure. On a calender at work I thought I saw that today is also the first day of summer what a way to start it off Buffalo Style. Here is the article/blog if the link doesn't work or if you don't want to read it there
Searching for the Origin of Father's Day
by Mike Krumboltz
Searchers have a question they'd like answered: Who started Father's Day? Who do they have to thank for the mandatory bonding time they're spending with dear ol' dad this weekend? Lookups on "father's day origin" and "who started father's day" inspired us to investigate. The results of our research shook us to our very core.
OK, maybe not to our core, exactly. But the story of how Father's Day came to be is still pretty interesting. A blog from a Detroit church explains that most historians credit a woman named Sonora Smart Dodd with creating the holiday. Ms. Smart Dodd was "inspired by her father, a widower and Civil War veteran named William Jackson Smart." She wanted to do something to honor his memory while paying respect to all fathers.
Clearly she was a woman with a plan. Alas, not everybody agreed with her pleas to "give it up for the papas" (our words, not hers). In fact, Ms. Smart Dodd's proposal was often mocked when it first made the rounds. Folks felt it unnecessary. And the all-male United States Congress felt that having a holiday for fathers might look like they were trying to give themselves "a pat on the back."
Additionally, many just plain didn't want the holiday. An article from Inspiration Line explains that, according to an article in The Spokesman-Review, "one group of men conventioneers laughed and said they didn't want a Father's Day. A National Fishing Day would be better, they told her."
Though many scoffed, the holiday was eventually accepted. In 1910, the first local Father's Day was held. It wasn't until 1924 that President Calvin Coolidge "made it a national event." Then, in 1966, President Johnson signed a proclamation declaring the third Sunday of June as Father's Day. President Nixon made it law in 1972.
It's hard to imagine a time when the idea of Father's Day was mocked and dismissed as ridiculous. If it weren't for the tenacity of a grateful daughter, it may never have come to pass.
06/20/2009 14:03 #49014
RainI have never been one of those people who likes to go play out in the rain or dance it. But yet I love swimming odd.
I also aren't one of those people who likes to play in the mud either.
Hey maybe I could mud wrestle with some hot chick in like a bar.
But what do you do with your clothes, and after you get all muddy how do you get clean, Hey maybe the getting clean would be the best part, they can't have you getting mud all over the bar?
Or is it just a being single thing? The whole leave the window open and watch movies with your arm around someone or vice versa. I do have a shirt some where that says "Rainy days made for fucking" or something like that.
I can't remember what movie or animee it was in but there was this cool line. "You aren't sad because it is raining, it is raining because you are sad"
Of course being so busy the last two weekends and not really having anything going on this weekend is kinda weird. I have to check the in demand channel I kinda want to see Twilight. I know I'll get some kind of movie in now that I have food.
06/16/2009 19:49 #48991
Purgatory Fetish Road Show (3rd Post)Category: photos
It might be good to watch them as a slide show I know to the right someplace on that page there is that option.
I have to admit even though I have never liked swings to much some of the swinging stuff does look like it might be fun.
I didn't stay till the end. The reason being is that I didn't want to walk home once the bars where closed. I think I left about 3am maybe a bit after not sure. But see this on the way home wasn't weird but it was a little bit different perspective.
She did shave her head. I don't think she shaved it bald but low at least, well it was all ready pretty short except for the Fetish Hair extention things and then they got tossed into the crowd. The performances where fun to watch on the stage. Not sure what one I liked the best, the Jew and Nazi one was pretty hot though, they all where.
That is some pretty hot stuff there. Did that chick really get her head shaved! WOW, that is pretty sweet. My favorite shots are the one's with the chick in the black dress.
06/16/2009 19:08 #48990
Allen Town Art Festival (2nd Post)Category: photos
I do have one problem with the Allentown West Part. That street is so small you can't even move. Well that and some people like to just stand in one spot and not move there feet, bastards!!!!!!!!!
You may have noticed the protesters, again I'm not sure if they are protesting or trying to spread their word there is a difference. That being said those two people protesting the Pill I assume the mean Birth Control pills, It wasn't clear because there is also the Morning After Pill and then there is "The Abortion Pill" RU something and they all are different.
Here is some pictures of the art I bought and it hanging on my walls.
One of the pieces of art that I didn't get that I would have liked to is that Broadway art. The wicked one was just to much. They had some Buffalo ones. I wasn't thinking about how each one is unique so when I went back they where gone. Ok back to the artfestival.
On Sunday I didn't see that much of the Art Festival Really but I did catch some of the Allendale music fest stuff. I some how missed Robie's press conference on music is art, but all in all it was a great weekend.
I don't like the rain and never have. The strange part is I would rather have snow then Rain. The reason is that with snow you don't get wet until it starts to melts, It is possible to be cold but not get wet for like hours in the snow. But what bothers me so much about the snow is the ice, well and that people don't know how to shovel or clean the streets so they leave these giant mountains you have to climb or walk through, that being said I still like summer much more then winter, plus you have the ladies showing off all that skin as an added bonus.
It is raining because you are sad. That does make sense. Life is what you make of it. Who wants to be miserable? I love rainy days and sunny days.
Don't like rainy days but I don't mind getting wet either. Go figure. :) I love sunlight far too much to like cloudy overcast days shrouded with grey.
Sometimes I love the rain, but today, I want sunshine. I feel so unmotivated and bored. Like (e:paul) said, it will be pretty awesome out after the weekend is over.
I'm glad I'm not the only one then.
Its especially depressing when it like 80 and sunny m,t,wed