Michael Moron's movie and my 4th
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2004 3:15 pm
Just a short note of I think hope based on what I observed the last three days.
On the 3rd I and family went to see 'Two Brothers". It's a great family film with beautiul photography..also kind of fun to see the single shots therin. Anyway off to see the film at the Auburn SuperMall where there is a multiplex. Wouldn't you just know it...there were Kerry people out front trying to register voters...and yep the miltiplex was showing Moron's pice of dreck
So I get the duty of getting goodies which means I am staning in the snack line for the first 10 or 15 minutes of the movie. On my way to the Two Brothers film I just could not resist sneaking into "911" to see what kind of crowd it had drawn in. The seats were arranged in a 12 X 12 block, meaning seating capacity was 144 ....and there could NOT have been more than 20 people in there. So much for his "record setting film".. yeah, like it really is more popular than Harry Potter? In his dreams.
So comes the 4th. I live in an upscale development. Private golf course, country club, private security, so on. In the past few (clinton ) years the 4th is celebrated but it's been kind of quiet. NOT LAST NIGHT!
All kinds of folks went to the res and bought a boat load of stuff. It was "Wiz ..bang" pretty much all day and for certin all night...and lots of American flags out front too.
Pretty good to see.
Laurence
On the 3rd I and family went to see 'Two Brothers". It's a great family film with beautiul photography..also kind of fun to see the single shots therin. Anyway off to see the film at the Auburn SuperMall where there is a multiplex. Wouldn't you just know it...there were Kerry people out front trying to register voters...and yep the miltiplex was showing Moron's pice of dreck
So I get the duty of getting goodies which means I am staning in the snack line for the first 10 or 15 minutes of the movie. On my way to the Two Brothers film I just could not resist sneaking into "911" to see what kind of crowd it had drawn in. The seats were arranged in a 12 X 12 block, meaning seating capacity was 144 ....and there could NOT have been more than 20 people in there. So much for his "record setting film".. yeah, like it really is more popular than Harry Potter? In his dreams.
So comes the 4th. I live in an upscale development. Private golf course, country club, private security, so on. In the past few (clinton ) years the 4th is celebrated but it's been kind of quiet. NOT LAST NIGHT!
All kinds of folks went to the res and bought a boat load of stuff. It was "Wiz ..bang" pretty much all day and for certin all night...and lots of American flags out front too.
Pretty good to see.
Laurence