Just returned from a lengthy walk back from lunch. On the way, noticed a cranky old meter maid writing tickets. Fortunately, we were able to stay a few steps ahead of her and saved a few folks. On one, she actually saw it was expired, parked her truck, and came back to find it had
The list of links for inclusion is getting out of hand and I’m currently sitting here idle waiting for a new build for testing… So I might as well get this out of the way. Nothing exciting has happened in life… I’ve changed the oil on the motorcycle, changed the battery on the Civic and
Saw an asian guy in an F150 with such a plate today. Caused me to wonder if vietnamese soldiers (read: the enemy) were qualified for the plates. It seems that they should be… But then the US medal for the war is displayed on their cars… and that is kind of weird. Hrmph. I guess
I know, I haven’t posted my weekly updates in two weeks. I’ll hopefully post one tonight, which contains a ton of links. Anyway, the point of this post is to share the two latest additions to my art collection: War and Peace, by Sam Flores, which I wanted to pick up in Philly. And a
After a friend posted a picture of Sean Connery in a scantilly clad outfit, but not in his prime “looking” days, I had to check this one out. While it never won any awards, and rightfully so, it wasn’t nearly as bad as IMDB’s rating would leave you to believe. TONS of unnecessary boob-shots, violence
I know, I know, I should have seen it in the theaters. Regardless, it was one of those classically entertaining films that only comes around every few years. Samuel L. Jackson, gratutitous nudity, intentionally poor acting; great stuff. Not a great movie by any means, but throroughly enjoyable. 7.9/10 – Close to, but just missing