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I went to the movie Monster Truck with the grandsons after school today. It was cute and funny. Lots of off road stunts. The trucks were interesting except everything was a Mopar. Curtis, at first I thought the title truck was a Binder, but it was an older Dodge.
Yeah, it does look kind of cute, I think I would watch it on TV when it comes out, but I don't think I could get my girls interested in going to see it.
I've gotten all but the last "Canada's worst drivers" show watched, and I am not going to lie, I really feel like I am going to miss watching the group's hijinks, and errors.
Does anyone ever watch the Carbinaro Effect? I find it interesting, and exciting at the same time, but I enjoy magic and illusions.
I like Canada worst drivers and I like carbinaro effect- I have just finished watching Wreck Trek- which if you can get past the back stabbing and pettiness of the people it was pretty cool.
Finally saw Arrival-- it was ok but kind different- My wife didn't get the time displacement part at all so she thought the movie was dumb. (whos that? What is she doing? Where did the girl go? ) Of course she was plaing some kind of game on her phone most of the time-
I find it really and truly annoying to watch a movie at home with the 2 people I love most--- Ugh.
I started to watch wreck Trek, and found out it wasn't entirely kid friendly, so that will be the last I get to see of that for a while.
We watched Son-in-law on Netflix last night, pretty good old movie, although I found parts of it annoying that I used to find funny. Guess I am starting to get old.
Yeah. I go to bed about the same time kiddos do, and Julie stays up and watches TV. I typically on any given week, get to watch about 3 television shows that I want to watch, and maybe about 3 movies, either weekend or evening. I just wish I could hook roku up out in the garage, and watch it on the big screen.
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