Random Musings: Harry Jackson, V-Day, Spa, and Austen Edition

Feb 18, 2010 23:49

• I went to see Valentine's Day with friends today. The woman in front of us at the entrance was angrily arguing with the ticket taker. She apparently wanted to see the "Harry" movie but her ticket said something else. The ticket taker was politely explaining that there was no "Harry" movie and the woman was becoming more livid with each passing ( Read more... )

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sandy_phoenix February 19 2010, 16:45:58 UTC
Harry Jackson. Hee!

Sounds like you had a lovely Valentine's Day. Good for you. It's good to get away for a break once in awhile.

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chessie_reeves February 21 2010, 09:17:03 UTC
*grins* I couldn't stop laughing to myself when I finally figured out what she meant. At first I thought she was talking about "hairy" as in Wolfman (Benicio Del Toro movie) hairy.

Thank you! I enjoyed the day-it was exactly what I needed. :)

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greeninkpen February 22 2010, 21:49:42 UTC
I want to see Harry Jackson too! LMAO, no really, have you seen the Lightning Thief yet? I saw some awful reviews for it.

Valentine's Day is adorable. Which stories would you have liked to know more about? I found myself into Jessica/Jaimie (the actors -- I don't know the movie character names) and Ashton/Jennifer.

It sounds like you had a wonderful break. I'm glad you enjoyed your stay at the spa. How was Persuasion? I haven't read that Austen book nor have I seen the movie. I am thinking about for my next book.

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chessie_reeves February 23 2010, 10:59:06 UTC
I did see The Lightning Thief. It was okay, but disappointing. There was something joyless and stilted about it and I didn't care for how the actress portrayed Annabeth.

My favorite was Bradley Cooper and his ex-I would have loved to know their story. I also liked the Julia Roberts and Bradley Cooper angle with Julia's Valentine as well as Ashton and Jennifer.

Thanks! Persuasion (film) was awesome-so full of delicious angst, heaving sighs, tortured looks, and the propriety of the times. I read the book a while back and it is great to finally see it come to life. I think you'll love the book since you like others by Austen.

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