Some of you might know that I recently acquired a membership to Golds Gym (a few months ago). Just so you know, I now have a personal trainer. Don't worry about it.
However, today I got worked. You would think that, judging by the amount of time I actually spend at the gym, I would have something to offer. Nope. I felt weak....I guess that's why I'll keep going back.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
One of the best cartoon sequels...
Tonight, Heather and I went to go and see Toy Story 3 with some friends. I can honestly report that this is the best cartoon sequel (if not sequel in general) that I have ever seen.
At best, sequels have generally been comparable to the first--however, I think that this sequel blows the others out of the water (I know, pretty strong words for a movie).
Now, I don't speak highly of TS3 because, had I been alone, I would've cried like a baby during one of the final scenes. I speak highly of TS3 because I left the movie feeling a little bit better about life. In an industry that seems to be slowly lowering its standards, it's great to see a movie that paints a picture of how we should be when we grow up. TS3 also touched on new beginnings and change--something I think we are all familiar with.
Don't judge me if you don't like it. I like a lot of movies other people don't like. So, just enjoy it for what it could be. Or, just enjoy it for me.
At best, sequels have generally been comparable to the first--however, I think that this sequel blows the others out of the water (I know, pretty strong words for a movie).
Now, I don't speak highly of TS3 because, had I been alone, I would've cried like a baby during one of the final scenes. I speak highly of TS3 because I left the movie feeling a little bit better about life. In an industry that seems to be slowly lowering its standards, it's great to see a movie that paints a picture of how we should be when we grow up. TS3 also touched on new beginnings and change--something I think we are all familiar with.
Don't judge me if you don't like it. I like a lot of movies other people don't like. So, just enjoy it for what it could be. Or, just enjoy it for me.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
May came and went...
What?! It's already near the end of June and I haven't had a chance to update the blog in that amount of time. I've already apologized before...so, I'm just going to have to try and do better. I've only had about 3-4 people make a comment to me regarding the frequency (or relative infrequency), so that means I haven't let down too many people. Ha ha.
Work has been really busy and I've been having an awesome time with Heather. So good, in fact, that I haven't had time to blog about all of our adventures since...well...May. And, it turns out, I don't have a whole lot of time right now. So, for you 3 or 4 people that are waiting--I'll hold you in suspense just a little bit longer. :)
Work has been really busy and I've been having an awesome time with Heather. So good, in fact, that I haven't had time to blog about all of our adventures since...well...May. And, it turns out, I don't have a whole lot of time right now. So, for you 3 or 4 people that are waiting--I'll hold you in suspense just a little bit longer. :)
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