o Saw Donal Trump relaxing at Starbucks, above our office today.
o Royal Oak smelled like grilled cheese sandwiches.
o Found out the Marathon on the corner also sells "Shish kabob * Hommus * Tabbouleh * Grape Leaves"
o Saw Donal Trump relaxing at Starbucks, above our office today.
o Royal Oak smelled like grilled cheese sandwiches.
o Found out the Marathon on the corner also sells "Shish kabob * Hommus * Tabbouleh * Grape Leaves"
Oh, and it turns out, the rabbit has a crazy thick/long tail. It was actually pretty freaky!
Our film of the night was Walk the Line, the story of Johnny Cash. I'll be honest -I suggested seeing it as a sure-fire way to bait Hugo. I don't dig country, I know a total of two Cash songs, and wasn't really looking to change all that. So, we go, and it was good. Really good.
The B&V is moderately large with high ceilings and a simple decor. The bar was small, but there were waitresses, so it didn't really matter. The beer selection was a sorry state, and did much to disgrace the place. I'd say the most appealing part was the atmosphere and the extremely odd sensation of being at a dinner party.
{what about the movie!?!} Okay, okay. I will admit, the movie was great. Really. As good as people have been saying. I had no clue that Johnny had the rough life he did, or that he partied with the likes of Elvis and Jerry Lee. The acting was great, by which I mean, I saw Johnny and his family and his band, and even June Carter, living out their dramatic times. I didn't see Joaquin or Reese playing parts. It was easy to get into the film and be absorped by it all.
Walk the Line has made the list of must-see movies. So... get to it!
My eyes are tearing, just thinking about it. I can't even imagine what my dear eye doc would do to me if I requested this...
Eyeball jewelry!!
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