Well, I just had one of the funnest weekends that I've had all summer. It started with watched four episodes of Arrested Development with my family on Friday night, then on Saturday my parents took off for Sussex, so I had the entire day to myself. I went to Jody's at 1:30 and we went to see Red Eye, which was entertaining enough, and had a good ending despite what Jody says. Then Jody and I went back to his house and we ended up watching About a Boy with Jess, who had just gotten home a few minutes after us. I'm not sure how much they enjoyed it, but I still liked the film as much as I did the first time I saw it. I ended off the day by going home and cleaning up and chatting on msn(as usual).
Sunday morning I went to church, then I went to Pizza Hut with J-Ro, Jody, Jess, Gemma, Derrek, and Becky. The salad I had was the only thing I saw on the menu that was flour-less, and it was pretty good. I still can't believe it was only my second time eating at the Woodstock Pizza Hut. After lunch everyone went to see Red Eye. I wasn't too excited about seeing the same movie twice in two days, but after thinking about it I decided that I'd be better off staying with everyone in case I couldn't find them afterwords, and I ended up having fun goofing off before the movie and making fun of the crappy sound quality. Next we just hanged out at Jody's for awhile before church, and after church we hanged out again at J-Ro's, where we ended up watching Shaun of the Dead. Not really my kind of movie, but it was entertaining I suppose. And that just about sums up my weekend. So like I said, it was a lot of fun, and I'm glad that I got to spend a lot of it with Jody before he leaves town this week. Thanks to everyone for putting up with me and taking my mind off the crap that's going on in my life right now.
Now for the second part of my post title (Yeah, I know this is a huge post). A few days ago I was looking through upcoming movies that I'll be going to see, and was surprised to find out that Elizabethtown was only getting a PG-13. I was totally expecting an R, since the director (Cameron Crowe) has always gotten R ratings on his films. I must say that I'm happy his new film is toned down and I hope it still isn't loaded with cursing or anything. The trailers for the film look amazing and I can't wait to see it if it comes to Woodstock (it'd better!). Now hopefully I'll be able to convince someone to go with me. I'll probably be stuck going on my own to all these fall movies.
Monday, August 22, 2005
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Congrats, Doug, you've been blog-spammed. I assume they have programs or people that parse a blog, find keywords, and then post this junk. Me and my friends have gotten blog posts about lumber and savings recently. Weird.
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