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New claymation movie called "Early Man" coming out-- its the same people that did chicken run and shawn the sheep. I clain that the daughter needs to see it-- but in reality I want to :-)
I watched Captain Underpants in your honor last night. I was just ready to hit the pause button and change to a different movie, but then something possessed me to give it 5 more minutes. It was a rollercoaster. I would watch a section I liked, then a section I wished I wouldn't have watched, then repeat...
All in all it was ok. Nothing to write home about.
I started "the Italian Job" which I have seen about 10 times, but about 1/2 way through I thought to myself.. I have seen this about 10 times, so pick something else.
I finished Archer, (all of the ones on Netflix) and am ready for the next series
I love my new iPad and wireless headphones. It sure makes the treadmill easier.
I never made it through captain underpants-- but Calista loves it- reads all the books--- We watched limedy snickets series of unfortunate events- and now she is reading those books. ( not too bad of a series I guess weird but ok)
Michelle, I suppose we need to go see it. When we were in Michigan after Christmas at my daughter's we watched the first two on netflix and were going to se the 3rd one with her and her boys. Things came up and we didn't make it. They went to see it after we left. They first two are cheesy but funny.
I started watching a documentary about Hitler's "Air Force One" the "Beast" train. I didn't get far on it, but I am determined to watch the rest of it. It was a full command center train with large caliber weapons mounted on parts of it, heavily armored, with offices, communications, and two engines. (that's about as far as I got as we were expecting company, and Sophia kept asking to play on the Xbox)
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