Still not coming back to the stage this year.
Have no time nor desire to get back.
Whole list of other things I'd rather be doing.
Don't even miss it if I'm being honest
Have no time nor desire to get back.
Whole list of other things I'd rather be doing.
Don't even miss it if I'm being honest
Sadly they STILL aren't 24/7 so I'm still on the fence over that. I do see they close a little later now at 11pm but with the time it takes to get the kids to bed and prep for tomorrow that's cutting it close for me to get an hour in.
We'll see.
I don't do it anymore though they have simple kits for it and probably won't do it with my girls unless Megan wants to. (which is highly possible)
I just came across some pictures of some of the ones we made as kids.
Good memories, but not good enough to keep the tradition going.
I don't drink, so I've never had Champaign and these days all New Year's Eve is for me is hanging out with Mom and Dad, having a quiet night. Watching the ball drop, struggling to stay awake for another hour for it to hit midnight here on CST and being pissed I had to stay up so late.
I'm old and not fun anymore I think.
Spoke to a few people this year who miss playing the game.....so if everything goes right, we'll be playing it again on the 2nd weekend in December.
I can't wait.
I'm a lot older now but still feel I can keep up with the full 4 quarters.
So if this happens....it'll be game on once again!
Can the adults keep their dominance in the game? With the new crew of young talent most likely playing next year, it's going to be tough to call.
I just hope it happens!
Would I ever do it again?
Nah. It's not really something I would consider "fun" anymore.
Does that make me old?
Probably.
Plus they have so many flavors now you can literally get any kind you want. My personal favorite is the sourheads ones.
It's ok.
Same story I've seen before, Santa used to be a viking and turned "good" but this year his warrior mentality comes out for the holiday season.
It's not a bad film. worth watching once. Has a Die Hard/Home Alone feel which I'm sure they were going for where Santa is the reluctant John McClain who is forced to save a family for Christmas against his initial judgment.
NOT for kids due to language but for adults you'll be mildly entertained through most of the film.
Certainly a "one and done" for me.
It's from 1998 about a kid who's trying to get home to his family in time to get a car from his Dad. Of course there's a bunch of misadventures along the way before he gets home.
The movie overall isn't that good but does have some redeeming qualities.
First off, I couldn't get over how Jonathan Taylor Thomas looks freakishly like a young Harrison Ford.
Although he plays the role of the poor man's Zach from Saved by the Bell, it does have a LOT of 90's references and humor that keep it interesting.
I'm glad I watched it but I don't believe I'll be seeing it again for future Christmases to come.
The premise is GREAT. It's about the spirits of Past, Present and Future Xmas, who every year try to turn another soul to do "good"
I won't ruin the twist that's given in the first half of the film but it was a solid idea that just went off the rails and I blame the actors involved.
I love both Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds but if they could've played it a little more straight this movie would've had what it needed to be a "Christmas Classic"
Overall, I'm sorry to say the movie wasn't that good and I won't be watching it again.
Megan would've tried the Nutter Butter's if she'd had known about them.
The others she doesn't care about it.
But I heard from someone working in a grocery store that Little Debbie had production issues with these and couldn't bring out as many as usual and everything was shorted.
Sucks because I do enjoy the Xmas Trees myself.
Maybe next year Little Debbie will be able to keep up with the demand for these.
We'll see.
It'll be a while before I'll go out again. Kids have to get a little older for that to happen. But it is fun to see people inside their homes enjoy the music and then have a hot coco/cider and cookie after party once you're done.
One day I'll be doing with my kids and I'm sure it'll be memorable.
I like it. And maybe if I found the stick on window candles I'd do it too.
In Monroe it's wreaths. But back in Forest MS it was a combination or Wreaths, Trumpets and Angels. I couldn't find any pics of those types because I guess they're old but seeing one again would bring back some Xmas Nostalgia for sure!
I even like to imagine what a warm home it must be.
Even do the same for businesses too!
It's not worth all the work, no matter how nice it looks.
Again, I love it for other houses and I tip my hat to all the effort that goes into it but again, it's not for me.
I'm not opposed to it either but unless someone pushes for one, our door will be fine with a Christmas sign on it for the time being.
Every year when we came to her house we'd take turns standing underneath it and receiving a kiss. After that, we avoided going near the doorway in the hall.
A nice tradition but one we'll never have in our home I think.
Megan and I STILL do this to the tree in our room. We both love it though tinsel is virtually impossible to get nowadays. Even Hobby Lobby doesn't carry the stuff. You can only buy it online now.
I understand why people don't like it and why it's died in popularity but I still find it beautiful and will keep in on my tree for many years to come.
These days I don't know of anyone who eats it. It's still sold in tin cans at stores around the holiday but it's never been for me.
Another Christmas tradition who's origins I'm unfamiliar with.
Not to saw it's ugly. I guess to each his own but for me, it's something that's never interested me.
Heck, I even remember when they used to make fake popcorn strings for your tree. Wild times!
Tim Allen even said this was to fix the continuity between the films which always interest me.
But overall, the series fell flat. Six 20 minute episodes and the show STRETCHED for time and lack of story plots was obvious.
Sad too. It held a lot of potential. But was predictable from start to finish, with zero laughs, very few call backs from previous movies (one cameo) and that was it.
Though I enjoyed the movies, the series is a sad pass for me in the end. Not worth your time I'm afraid.
Pretty good as kids Christmas movies go. Not my favorites but I will watch them again with the girls when they get older.
Worth your time, if you're off this week and have the time.
Here we again, and she hasn't yet sent them off yet I had her take the pictures weeks ago.
I don't see the point of doing these anymore in the future.
I enjoy getting them and wish I could send some out in return but since we never seem to do so in time, I'm waving the white flag and not trying anymore in the future.
They're "never again Trump" bias and loud and clear once again. But I guess they get a pass from conservatives when it comes to this.
It's becoming a news site like all the others.
Try it out. We have some at our local Brookshires.
Never go with anything else. This is top shelf coco to me!
It happened the next year and then after that I had the twins. I miss playing the 2nd weekend of December. The game would've been today if it were still going on.
But once you stop a tradition it's very hard to get it back on.
I was contacted by someone today asking if we were still holding it and wanting to attend if we were. After a brief discussion I am considering bringing it back once again. It takes a lot of planning (and ALL of my flags, whistles, tees, pumps, cones, etc) that I bought for the annual game went missing a long time ago when someone asked to borrow them, then said they gave them back to me. (which they didn't) So buying all that again would cost a few hundred dollars which is an issue.
Yet still....I do miss this holiday tradition, so we shall see.
I had 3, one for each week they were available.
Really? That's it?
This is hogwash. I may be done with McDonald's completely after this year. The only sandwich on the menu I ever order and they can't even keep it in stock for longer than a month.
Screw'em.
Oh wait....it's not 2017. It's 2022.
And he's no DeGrom.....
Typical Mets moves.
Next season's going to suck.
I'd never seen it before and just found out about it last week. I loved the turtles back in the 90's. But what they did to them in this Christmas special was atrocious.
It's a combination of poor quality music videos around Christmas with the Turtles.
It's awful.
But again...I just had to see it.
Thankfully it was only 20 min long.
Tis the season.
We get the biggest bozo in college sports today. Who is coming off a fresh new scandal from Liberty with another young woman.
So encouraging to see the future of Auburn.
We are losing commits left and right now.
Meanwhile at Colorado they're getting several transfers coming to Prime Time Sanders.
Way to go Auburn.
I predict he doesn't last over 3 seasons.
What a loser.
As of last week...I've finally done.
This show is EXCELLENT! One of the best, hands down. I mean it.
Story lines that establish continuity between characters and arcs that last seasons. It's beautiful and way ahead of its time for TV shows in its day.
I was VERY impressed.
The best characters are the grandparents. But when Grandma had a stroke (in real life) they couldn't use her as much and she faded from the story. Grandpa, who is arguably a better character than John Boy, died after season 6 and that's when the show took it's first hit.
John Boy leaving after Season 5 didn't hurt the show as much as Grandpa's death did.
But the show had the Mom and Dad in the lead to keep you glued....until the mother bowed out midway through season 8 and the Dad was written out after the first 6 episodes of season 9....and that's when the series dips noticeably.
I even watched the TV movies for the show as well and while they weren't bad there was one glaring continuity issue. John Curtis, the son of Mary Ellen was on the show for 4 seasons and wasn't even mentioned in the movies. It's bad because Virginia, who was only featured in the last 2 seasons WAS mentioned! How could they forget about John Curtis???
Either way, believe me. The series was GREAT. Some of the best TV out there TODAY!
Watch it.
I can't find the drink anywhere and there's no discounts when buying online. Their "black Friday" sale was 20% off.....pathetic.
So now that I'm out of drinks, I'll be in search of a new energy drink to take it's place. Don't know what so far but I'll be on lookout from here on out.
It was a good run for Bang, sorry to see them go. But when they aren't available in my area, it's time to look for something more convenient.
Michael Keaton plays Jack Frost, I musician with a kid he doesn't see that much when he's alive. But when he dies in a car accident he comes back to life as a snowman (similar to the one he and his son had built the year before together)
For that Xmas, the 2 bond like they never before did.
It's ok. Fun for families. I have to admit, for something that came out in 1998 it feels like this should've been an 80's movie. It has all the tropes.
Magic brings him back to life, corny "snow" jokes and a soundtrack. (which reminds you it's 1998) Again, not bad but something I probably won't watch again...at least until my kids get a little older.
I read its articles from time to time.
But in no way do I agree with these people 100%
I find them to be quite hypocritical at times.
This is one of them.
For the past 6 years we've seen nothing but praise for Trump. Someone NONE of them voted for, wanted, or even thought could become President. They even advertised an upcoming special on their streaming service called "Dinner with Trump"
But the moment they caught wind that he was seriously running again, they turned on him overnight.
Now only negative articles about him. It's clear they want Desantis. I see why. I get it. He's a good guy, but to totally go all -in on "Never Trump" is SO hypocritical that I have to roll my eyes every time I see the evidence.
Whine away Daily Wire. I've only voted Republican twice in my life for President. Both times Trump....because he's not really a republican. I'd vote for him a 3rd time, sure. Maybe even Desantis. But don't think for a moment I won't be on the lookout for a 3rd party candidate that best represents me.
I refuse to accept a 2 party system is the "only" way we should vote.
It's Fruit Punch. That's all.
Very disappointing, since last year's Gingerbread flavor was much better.
But at least I tried it. You shouldn't.
Unless you like Fruit Punch.
It's not.
By far.
In fact, it's so generic that it follows the same beats as every other horror movie out there these days. Let me summarize.
1) FEMALE star witnessed someone die at the hands of the entity but doesn't believe her on what's going on.
2) Weird things start happening to our lead.
3) She does a deep dive into the murder she witnessed at the beginning to find more clues.
4) Scary things start happening to our lead.
5) She is able to establish a pattern for the events
6) She finds and speaks to the ONLY survivor of these events who made an impossible sacrifice to stay alive, but she refuses to accept its the only way.
7) Reaching the climax of horror, our lead knows she will die soon but discovers a solution no one has thought about before
8) Final showdown with the entity as she destroys it.
9) At the end it seems she's found peace only to find out, her plan didn't work, and she dies.
10) You sit there as the credits roll....if you have less than half a brain you're rooting for a sequel, if you have more than half, you're cussing out the complete waste of time this movie is.
Now comes a NEW movie (because no franchise can ever die) I watched it and it's ok. It kind of plays like an good episode that goes on too long.
Sure all the supporting characters from the series make cameos but the overall it's just ok.
Would I watch another movie? Meh, maybe. Not sure. If you're a fan of the series, go ahead and try it out. If not, skip it.
This holiday has become a giant sham. There's never any good deals. It's been years since I've purchased something on this day. I doubt I'll purchase anything this year either.
But it won't be for lack of trying.
I have more than enough to be thankful for this year. And for personal reasons, this one will be extra special.
I hope you and your have a wonderful day!
I am SO happy to know this year I'll be tasting a Crystal Pepsi (perhaps for the last time) But when to drink it is the question?
I have 3 choices:
Thanksgiving: My Favorite Holiday. It seems perfect to end the day with a drink!
Christmas: Obvious Reasons. Tis the Season and all that!
New Year's Eve: If I don't do the first two I'll for sure drink it to ring out the year.
Either way....it's going to be a blast!
Just a year ago a 12 pack of can cost $3. Now it's $7. Incredible how fast inflation hit sodas. A 2 liter went from $1 to $3.
Needless to say this has caught our consumption down considerably. I'm going with the occasional 2 liter or just dollar tree purchase here and there.
Probably the biggest thing inflation has hit our household that I know of.
Wow. They still got it!
Earlier I spoke about how good I thought the new movie was, but an entire show? I was cracking up the entire time. Something about these characters by Mike Judge that are just timeless.
If you get a chance to see it, do it. It's just as good if not better than the original series.
Well worth your time to check out.
What's it about?
Nothing. Just hype.
Same gore as the first maybe a little bit more, but I've seen better and this just does it for the joy of showing gore on the screen. Like the first movie it's excessive and unnecessary a lot of the time.
But like the first one, it does have a good scene where the star is being harassed by Art the clown in a manner that's creepy. So they still got that going for them I guess.
Overall, these movies aren't worth the watch. Just watch the highlights on YouTube and move on.
The first movie really only has one good scene. It's the one I'm showing above where he's starring at the stars of the movie.
They do this a few times during the movie. "Art" the clown never speaks but rather stares or smiles at folks. It's a really creepy concept that works.
What doesn't work is the excessive gore. Gore so common in the movie that it really gets old after a while.
Overall, it's a basics slasher film with a few creepy moments.
The 2nd one? I'll talk about that tomorrow.
It IS worth your time to see. There's a few brief cameos that are enjoyable and appear to be payback for the cameos Pitt has made in recent movies.
Loved it. Worth the watch.