Oh! Makes sense… I just saw those big shoulders!
Glad you had fun!
Oh! Makes sense… I just saw those big shoulders!
Glad you had fun!
Niiice pun! Hope you both had a blast!
However…
The ticket price tho!
I shudder to think what a Monster Bucket costs nowadays!
We saw Puddles before covid and met him after the show. We drove 3 hours each way, it was so worth it.
He towered over us and I have a great photo of him with us.
Yeah, the price was a bit of a shock. Been a couple years since we went to a theater. We didn’t get any snacks, I didn’t even look to see what those cost…
This one had ScreenX, which I had never heard of before… side projectors that wrap around fairly smoothly. It felt like a distracting gimmick at first, but there were moments when it kind of worked. I wonder if the ticket prices were jacked up for it.
The movie was okay, pretty entertaining and definitely a visual treat, but we also picked it apart on the drive home… while also somehow agreeing that it didn’t disappoint.
Not a single one of the trailers seemed like it’d be a good movie. Sensory overload and lots of explosions, and dialog lines that seemed like they were supposed to be either profound or funny and were neither.
Kristosofia is a Finnish variation of theosophy. It’s a mix of theosophy and Sermon on the Mount.
There used to be a couple of neighbouring shops in the Melbourne suburb of Collingwood - Eagle Leather (leatherware for the discerning gentleman who enjoys the company of other discerning leather-clad gentlemen) and Gaffney Trading, which sold Catholic iconography including plastic glow-in-the-dark baby Jesi (Jesupodes?) and Infants of Prague. Very convenient.
ETA not “used to”: they’re both still there!
I love that! I can’t decide if it’s a homemade pontoon boat or a motorized dock. I wonder how much action it actually sees (i.e., action in the water, not action as in folks sitting around the table and drinking)
It’s a floating dancefloor. For, you know, tango!
i’m left wondering where is the barbecue grill?