The Man officially started the 2nd quarter century of his life this weekend. Welcome to being 26. And now I'm not too far behind. We did the dinner and movie thing again. We went to see Dead Silence, but, for lack of a better word, it sucked. These days even if the plot, characters, acting, and dialogue are below sub-par, you can at least appreciate random moments of neat-o special effects. But not in this movie. No, no. There are no special effects. There is nothing terrifying about a ventriloquist dummy that occasionally moves its eyes or head. And I'm not too scared by an old woman with a sinister grin and badly painted face swooping around in the background. Wandering away, and outrageously disappointed by this movie, we somehow found ourselves in the 300 theatre again. It's even better the second time around. And then off we went to a very expensive dinner where The Man got a steak as big as his face and a creme brulee with a little candle. Mmm, tasty!
Mar 27, 2007
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man, you guys are always celebrating something with a delicious-sounding dinner and dessert... if I send you a miniature of myself in the mail will you take me along in your pocket next time?
Ahh 300 - finally got to see it - I can see why you two liked it - although for some reason I looked at all the six-packs and couldnt help but feel that they would be painful some how ....
maru: Wouldn't that be funny! "I need a table for 2.3 please..."
jeffner: Watching 300 makes me think "Damn I need to hit the gym next week." And then I never do. I wonder if they play that movie all day at Bally's Fitness.
I am intrigued by these intimidating, painful-looking six-packs. maybe I will go see the movie, just to experience them. or do you think they sell plastic models somewhere? could I make one out of glossy, flesh-colored origami paper?
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