Sunday!

I finally watched Corpse Bride, watched Hanna again (that is a fun movie), read a handful of comics (foremost, it looks like The Boys is finally winding down), and hit the halfway point on Season Four of Fringe.

Best vacation ever.

Oh! And homework for the Bookclub is watching “The Man From The Other Side” in which we take what we’ve learned from the mythology shows from the last few weeks and apply it to the narrative.

So… what are you reading and/or watching?

Jaybird

Jaybird is Birdmojo on Xbox Live and Jaybirdmojo on Playstation's network. He's been playing consoles since the Atari 2600 and it was Zork that taught him how to touch-type. If you've got a song for Wednesday, a commercial for Saturday, a recommendation for Tuesday, an essay for Monday, or, heck, just a handful a questions, fire off an email to AskJaybird-at-gmail.com

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  1. Watched Tea USA win the gold 107-100 with three OKC Thunder players (Durant, Westbrook and Harden) playing against Spain with another Thunder player Ibaka. USA USA USA

  2. We ere going to watch Watchmen, but the DVD player couldn’t read it, and the computer hung trying to read it. (I turned it off and back on to clear the hang, but then it hung because the DVD drive is the first thing in the boot sequence, so I wound up having to pry the tray open.) After all that, we watched Adjustment Team instead. Nice performances by Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, but John Slattery was awfully flat, the beings with god-like powers were pretty unimpressive, and the chase-scene finish was just ridiculous. The kids liked it more than I did.

  3. Between trying to moerate guest posts in the Democracy symposium, keep up with a flurry of last-day posts for it in my outro post, respond appropriately to demands to re-provision and maintain Casa Likko, and attend a funeral, I’ve not had time to watch much of anything. I hear the Olympics are still on.

  4. Just got back from seeing Moonlight Kingdom with my daughter. What a beautiful, sweet, warm, touching, and very funny film.

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