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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Disgruntled

So, why do to-go coffee cups leak? The coffee industry has very few physical products out there, so you wuld think they would perfect the ones they have. It has always been a frustration of mine when I go to Starbucks, order my coffee, leave it black, (so they fill it to the brim), then walk away and have it spill out of the side and all over me. Ugh, can we just get a paper cup to fit a lid and not spill? Let's get it together people . . .


Friday, March 28, 2008

Perfect Actress

So, I just got on Netflix and watched today the HBO Miniseries, "Elizabeth I", starring Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons. The movie won the Golden Globe last year for Best Actor, Actress, and Miniseries, so I was intrigued. The movie focuses on Elizabeth and her "romantic" life. This is an interesting, unique perspective as I am used to seeing her as a hard, strict Monarch. The scope of the performance that Helen Mirren displays is startling! She is amazing and has a very interesting character to let her artistic flair thrive. You may also remember her winning the Oscar for her performance in "The Queen", where she played the current Queen Elizabeth. To see both performances is a delight and I can't wait to see more of her. If you get the chance to enjoy this Miniseries from HBO, I highly recommend it.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

My TLC


Has anyone ever watched the show "Jon and Kate plus 8" on TLC? Well, let me tell you, I have a slight obsession with the show. I see these little kids and they are just so cute and the way all interact and the way every little personality is so unique even at 2 years old is remarkable. I also really like the relationship of the parents Jon and Kate. They pick and yell at each other but then instantly turn it back into love, it is just a delightful relationship. I recommend the show to anyone, except maybe those who have kids and don't find it nearly as remarkable as I do.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Shreveport, LA

Well, it has been awhile since I have reprted on my whereabouts, they have included Florida, Texas, and now Louisiana. Today was the first day in about 2 1/2 weeks that I haven't been in the show, so I sat out and got to watch and note the show. It was fun, good show tonight, our Leo Bloom has been out these past 2 weeks, so the energy was up having him back. They are also shooting a movie right by our theatre, starring Michael Douglas, didn't get to see him, but it's cool to know he is right there.

We go on break in one week and I can't wait!! Just to have a week of no bus will be delightful as we prepare for a 13 hour drive tomorrow. Anyway, here's the report from the road . . .

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Sucka's Book Club

Well, happy readers, I don't know if anyone finds these book club entries helpful. But, hopefully some of you have picked up one or two of these from the selections already made. Next up is "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy.
For those movie goers put there. Cormac McCarthy also wrote "No Country For Old Men", that won the Oscar for Best Picture. This is the only book of his that I read, but I really loved it. It definitely grips the reader and keeps you till you can't put the book down. It isn't really written in chapters, but more breaks, and it took a moment to get into the style of the book. Once you do, however, it is pretty great. Well, readers, enjoy . . .

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Weird Event

So, last night we played in College Station, TX, home of Texas A&M University. Well, a few of us decided to walk back to the hotel after the show and as we were walking through the campus we heard Taps being played by a solo trumpet in the distance. Well, it was a little eerie and beautiful at the same time. As we kept walking we came nearer to where the player was. Well, after they finished, all of a sudden 4 people start sprinting down the quad, headed in our direction. To get of their way we drifted to the sides of the path, until they sprinted right up to us. We were all like "What the &^$^(&*" Then they told us we were supposed to salute or stand at attention or something for them. We told them "We didn't go to school here and had no idea what they were talking about." They told us how disrespectful we were being and we basically just started walking away, not sure how to react. One of our group was a girl and if a guy ran up to her at top speed and got in her face, what would keep her from pulling out the mace or something similar. This must be some sort of military tradition (it is a very Army school), I'll have to ask my dad about it. Isn't that weird?


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