Last night Tater and I took the kids to see Over the Hedge.
I feel like I got back the two hours I lost seeing RV.
I was born a semi-diva. I married a redneck. Through the magic of osmosis or just because of a serious lack of sophistication over the years I have found a balance of the two that make me who I am today. And then I write about it all, much to the chagrin of my mother.
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
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I took my kids to see Over the Hedge also this week. Didn't totally get my RV hours back, but then I took myself to see not one, but two grown up movies BY MYSELF.
(Poseidon...not good except for seeing the lead in a wet see through shirt almost the entire move, yummy! and MI:3...I think the Wackadoo in the lead may have ruined it for me, but I just don't think it was as good as 2.)
MI:3 aside, sitting alone in the dark eating movie popcorn watching an almost 1/2 naked hotty, well let's just say I think I made up for the RV sadness. Can we say tri-fecta!
My kids loved Over the Hedge. HH took them to see it. #1 is taking his girlfriend to see it on Saturday. They are 11. Hot date.
Kelly, TWO grownup movies by yourself?? Dannnng girl, am I ever jealous! Tater and I did that one night, took advantage of the whole night without kids and saw two movies back to back. That was awesome.
I thought Over the Hedge was just about one of the funniest animated movies I've seen in a long time. However, the previews for that Barnyard movie just fuh-reak me out. Boy cows aren't cows and THEY. DON'T. HAVE. UDDERS. That ain't right. That just ain't right.
Hillbilly Mom, it was really cute. I can see it being date material for 11 year olds. Although, How to Eat Fried Worms seems more like a movie Abby'd take *Chance to see. They have a strange relationship, those two. But then again, they are nine...
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