March 13th, 2007
I am so stoked, and cannot wait to hit it with the brotherhood. It’s been 2 years since the last Men in Moab event had me along, and too-long it’s been. Gotta score the new rubber for the rear-wheel, and pick up a few more odds and ends to make my ride complete. Am pondering rental-local… Check me a bike-lust contender on the infamous/famous slicky-rock…. Prob not, like my own steed plenny-fine. CANNOT WAIT! Riding lots, even when out of town on biz, just to get in “not the last in line” shape. Will post pics, want anything?
March 13th, 2007
WOW! What an awesome flick, if you have the chance, don’t miss this one on the big-screen. The Lives of Others defenitly deserved the foreign Oscar award. Mesilla Valley Film Society featured it this evening, so if able to come down to LC, you might catch it here. Here’s the LINK to the review, ANOTHER for the flicky itself. I was looking for a film that I wouldn’t want on the “hard-drive” or memory, and my original plan of seeing 300 was derailed after a quick stop HERE, as I respect the editors and their take whenever I have reservations about a film that plays so strongly to my flesh. Then, while there I looked at the other movies that are playing these days, I didn’t find anything I really wanted to see without having my sweetheart alongside (i.e. Terabitha, Amazing… ) So finding Lives… playing, and remembering the preview Jess and I saw when we went to see Breach (another fantastic flick) I was all in. Both Breach and Lives have some scenes I didn’t care to watch, but nothing compared to what I was warned away from found in 300. If you’ve seen either of these two movies, I’d love to open a dialogue and discuss with you via the comments section connected to this post. YEAAAA CINEMA!
March 13th, 2007
Hello Dear one,
I’ve been fairly busy lately, and as before took a break from posting. I apologize to those who may have been checking often to see anything new, and found nothing of the sort. Next time I’m busy I’ll post a note just to warn of such absence “prophetically”.