For my three semi loyal readers, I will be in Omaha until Friday burying my Grandfather. He will be next to Grandma who died last year.
I will have no, to limited access to the Internets over the next several days.
Plus side is that I get to see and hear Cardinals again.
That and I may even take photo
An interesting look in to the why
For my 3 semi loyal viewers:
You go to the combo Farewell/Birthday lunch for two co-workers.
The large group salad bowl is placed next to you.
You misjudge the Bowl-Salad Tongs-large glass of Ice Tea distance equation.
You knock over said glass
Hopefully. no one.
The Wind That Shakes the Barley – another movie I plan to see when it comes out.
The Trailer is Here, select the movie and then the trailer.
Ireland 1920: workers from field and country unite to form volunteer guerrilla armies to face the ruthless “Black and Tan” squads that are being shipped from Britain to block Ireland’s bid for independence.
Driven by a deep sense of duty and a love for his country, Damien abandons his burgeoning career as a doctor and joins his brother, Teddy, in a dangerous and violent fight for freedom.
As the freedom fighters’ bold tactics bring the British to breaking point, both sides finally agree to a treaty to end the bloodshed. However, despite the apparent victory civil war erupts and families who fought side by side find themselves pitted against one another as sworn enemies, putting their loyalties to the ultimate test.
Which won the “Palme d’Or” yesterday at Cannes. Oddly enough, all NPR went on about over the weekend were three Latin American films and said that one of those three were going to win. Nothing about this movie or the runner up “Flandres“, which is what I was hoping to hear about when they did their teaser at the top of the hour on the Cannes film festival.
That, and I fully expect it to be trashed by the two anti-republican (not GOP, which they support) dailies in Denver.
It comes out 23/06/06 in the UK, but no release date in the US yet.
An article in the Denver Post today provided yet another idea for a group road trip…
Visiting a Mine.
The first mine I was in (summer of 2nd grade) was a working mine near the top of Mosquito Pass on the Fairplay side. It was a gold mine and a small stream of ochre colored water flowed out of it. Inside the ceiling was about 5′ tall, so all the men needed to stoop as they walked along. The showed us the holes they were drilling to set the dynamite to blast away the face of the seam of gold that they were following.
Now, the second mine I visited was when I went to Hippy School (4th grade), and did a tour of the training mine that the School of Mines runs. It is a hard rock mine that goes in about
First off I am confused as to why we need a new Omen movie. I mean it was scary when I was 10 years old, but is it really all that scary any more? I mean unless you are Pat Robertson or Jerry Falwell that is.
My Super Ex-Girlfriend looks like it could be a lot of fun. Some good things there, and it made me think of *someone
Ok, the review of X-Men 3: Last Stand after the cut to keep from putting spoilers out where you can just stumble across them
Hehehe…
Lestat is ledead.
Since KT Buffy only managed to sit though like a third of it, it is surprising that Lestat managed to even make it 39 performances.
So here
Townhall, proving yet again that it is a waste of Bandwidth, allows John “I am never freaking right” Stossel yet another chance to show why Randian Libertarians are maroons.
John Sheperson should count himself lucky that a few good ol
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