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Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: AWMac on February 15, 2007, 05:50:31 AM
Woke up this morning feeling like I'm a glazed donut. Heh...

Sweet 4 Star Hotel... Had a Great Dinner... soft lights, soft music...heh..

"I'm stuck in a ****** Hotel room..By myself!!!  Both hands hurt!!! I wanna Die!!! Dammm my life sux... but you know..heh I have no complaints...My Frikken hands don't beg for Jewely or Dinners...Shoot me .. yeah baby I have yer Rose... right here...like it? Ahhh Good... Now do me a favor Hon...Shoot me!!!   I have no Life!!! Ahhhhhhh....

Mac

RIP Sam
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: Xargos on February 15, 2007, 06:40:42 AM
I drank a half bottle of scotch last night while watching a couple of movies I rented from Block Busters.  Think it's time for "Hair of the Dog".
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: eagl on February 15, 2007, 07:14:51 AM
I talked to my wife on skype and went to bed alone... again... like I've done for the last 11 months.
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: Mustaine on February 15, 2007, 07:23:35 AM
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Originally posted by Xargos
I drank a half bottle of scotch last night while watching a couple of movies I rented from Block Busters.  Think it's time for "Hair of the Dog".
you're up early ;)
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: eskimo2 on February 15, 2007, 07:58:58 AM
After a Thai dinner we celebrated that the littlest one crapped in her potty all by herself for the first time.  Time to teach that kid to wipe!  We put the kids to bed and watched “Rent”; not what I thought it would be: AIDS, shooting up, sickness and death.  The drag queen was great though.  It took an hour’s conversation to switch from that mood to a proper Valentine’s Day mood.
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: moot on February 15, 2007, 08:00:06 AM
Bummer eagl.. Nothing like being marooned on the wrong side of the planet, huh? :)
Title: Re: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: Ripsnort on February 15, 2007, 08:03:24 AM
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Originally posted by AWMac
Woke up this morning feeling like I'm a glazed donut. Heh...

 


Glazed, huh? Would that be plain or chocolate glazed? :eek:

Last night was the usual homework with the kids, and reading.  My wife and I celebrated this past Sat night. We went to "Hops and Props", in which the Museum of Flight entertains 50 Micro-brew beer vendors and caters food, inside the flight museum!  It was our 2nd time attending it (they do it every Feb) and its really neat sampling a micro brew, listening to rock and rock music, stuffing our faces full of food, all under the wing of aircraft such as the SR-71(Actually the A-12, CIA version), FW109-D, F4U, P-51 Mustang,etc.

http://www.museumofflight.org/Display.asp?Page=hopsandprops
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: Eagler on February 15, 2007, 08:53:12 AM
grilled 20oz ribeyes on the grill while the wife sipped her coffee brandy on the pergola. added loaded mash potatoes and an italian salad which we consumed outside on the pergola while enjoying an open fire in the fire pit. After dinner, we enjoyed the Eagles Hell Freezes Over dvd in surround sound, Hotel California being our song since '76. A very nice 30th VDay eve for us both.
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: RightF00T on February 15, 2007, 11:52:55 AM
eskimo have you seen the live production?  Much better of course, as I believe some of the staging is lost on film.
Title: The Day after Valentines Day....
Post by: eskimo2 on February 15, 2007, 12:11:03 PM
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Originally posted by RightF00T
eskimo have you seen the live production?  Much better of course, as I believe some of the staging is lost on film.


No I haven’t, I didn’t know the storyline at all.  In fact I had the story concept confused with another play.  We have friends who have seen it live six times and they said the same thing; live is much better than the movie.  

Earlier in the week we watched Seven Brides for Seven Brothers; it was great and appropriate for the whole family.