Went and saw this over the weekend:
Cheesy and cliche, but oddly likable.
Also caught this at the dollar theater:
Quirky in a good way, but too many down spots to be as bright as it should have been.
In totally unrelated news I found a program I want to get into, and will be applying Friday for it. Then I just need to find ways to get massive amounts of funding to put me through higher education. Should be interesting.
Cheesy and cliche, but oddly likable.
Also caught this at the dollar theater:
Quirky in a good way, but too many down spots to be as bright as it should have been.
In totally unrelated news I found a program I want to get into, and will be applying Friday for it. Then I just need to find ways to get massive amounts of funding to put me through higher education. Should be interesting.
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But I have the same thing, where most of that state and FOR SURE the rest of the lower half of the map [minus the more tourist-y portions (Florida, SoCal, etc)] gives me the shivers. Too much hee-hawin' and grillin' up 'coons. Trucks in front yards, on cinder blocks, ..
My family moved to Alabama. That's why they're not here, and I'm .. well. The only one of my last name in the state that I'm related to. ALABAMA.
Yeah. I don't do that shit.
But this shouldn't be like that.
The places I want to visit in the US are almost all major cities or cultural spots, or things they could make calendars out of [that would all look like resort brochures]. I am highly judgmental.