It's nice to get back to watching some AFI 100 movies. Today's feature? Pulp Fiction. I know, shocking that I haven't seen it until now, but cross it off the … [Read more...]
Tweet and Bees
I saw The Secret Life of Bees with Laurie and the Petite Tricoteuse. It was super sad and maybe not the best movie to watch in our current states of mind but was … [Read more...]
AFI 100—The Deer Hunter
I knocked The Deer Hunter off my AFI 100 list. Starring Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken and Meryl Streep, this flick depicts a group of friends involved in the … [Read more...]
Is It a Mutiny? Maybe of My TV
Finally put away Mutiny on the Bounty (on the AFI 400). It was OK, although the whole sailing/shipping movies. I also thought that was on the AFI 100 list, so I … [Read more...]
Of Lace and Earth
I had missed it when it came on TV, and La Petite Tricoteuse loaned me the DVD. I'm spending some quality time knitting up my newest adventure, The Icarus Shawl … [Read more...]
AFI 100—Duck Soup
OK, so I tried. I really really tried. I tried so hard but it didn't work. I didn't like #60 on the AFI 100 list at all. That is Duck Soup. I watched all one hour … [Read more...]
Bikes, Wanted
Yesterday D and I also pimped my bike, aka "Hot Pinkness." She got a new rack on the back and was supposed to get mud flaps but they were too big. No worries, … [Read more...]
Watching: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Apparently it's a movie-watching weekend. I watched The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (based on the book). It was really interesting, since it's based on a true … [Read more...]
AFI 100—The French Connection
Crossing the 75th movie off my AFI 100 list. I watched The French Connection with D tonight. We were both distraught to learn that we were not into this movie at … [Read more...]
Give Me a B, Give Me a B, Give Me a Q—What’s That Spell? BBQ!
Today the SNBWB girls had a BBQ/Intarsia workshop. The weather was so awful and unpredictable, we were sequestered indoors. No matter, we still had a lot of fun. … [Read more...]
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