mostly good
May. 11th, 2009 10:46 amFriday I took a lovely walk in the lovely weather, and not much else went on. We loaned out our copy of The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test a few years back and cannot fuckin' find it, so I checked it out of the library and read it in the park. Very pleasant. Reg was exhausted from work so we didn't do much that night, but Saturday we went to
suxdonut's for
wraincloud's bday bbq. That was great, got to eat too much pork* and see some peeps we hadn't seen in a while.
Later that evening we went out to see Wolverine. It wasn't quite as awesome as I'd hoped, but it was still fairly enjoyable. Logan had been my favorite X-Man ever since I started reading the comics at age 9 (granted I stopped at age 12 but not under my own volition) so I'm somewhat torn between the canon of his origin finally being written, and excited to see just what the fuck is up with him. Coulda been worse, is how I landed.
Sunday we got up and after being put off by Reg's mom, we made our own plans. Watched Milo and Otis, which I'd never seen and is really an enjoyable film for the cuteoverload age. Also, god bless the Japanese for not having animal cruelty laws to follow, and actually taking 4 years to make a movie which involves animal reproduction and other strange things. The moral of the story is "Friends are great, but shacking up is a good reason to let them go." Anyway, we went to the farmer's market and 2nd Ascent afterwards. Good times.
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Later that evening we went out to see Wolverine. It wasn't quite as awesome as I'd hoped, but it was still fairly enjoyable. Logan had been my favorite X-Man ever since I started reading the comics at age 9 (granted I stopped at age 12 but not under my own volition) so I'm somewhat torn between the canon of his origin finally being written, and excited to see just what the fuck is up with him. Coulda been worse, is how I landed.
Sunday we got up and after being put off by Reg's mom, we made our own plans. Watched Milo and Otis, which I'd never seen and is really an enjoyable film for the cuteoverload age. Also, god bless the Japanese for not having animal cruelty laws to follow, and actually taking 4 years to make a movie which involves animal reproduction and other strange things. The moral of the story is "Friends are great, but shacking up is a good reason to let them go." Anyway, we went to the farmer's market and 2nd Ascent afterwards. Good times.