"We need comedy to get rid of our desire to kill."
Holy crap my face hurt so hard after this show. I went with friends and family to see the wonderful Christopher Titus at Tommy T's. Since my husband and I saw him a few years ago, I don't need to gush some more about him. The bonus was getting to see his new wife as his opening act.I'm a regular listener of the Titus Podcast, so I know Bombshell Rae is funny, but it was great to see her perform solo instead of bounce off of Titus.
Even more incredible is that he went on for almost two hours and Rae told me after the show that he usually goes longer. That is unfair to other performers I may see. They can't live up to the quality of this man. If you have the chance to see him perform live, get your ass to the show.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Thursday, March 06, 2014
February Movies and Book(s)
To back track I also watched by myself A.C.O.D. which was fine. My husband and I got through Don Jon(me), This Film is Not Yet Rated(him), Kick Ass 2(me), Dr. Horrible(me, I stole), and Wreck It Ralph(me). In the not counting list, we saw The Lego Movie and finished our LoTR winter watching spiced up with Rifftrax.
I think Ralph and Lego win that month.
Personally, I watched In a World, and The Heat. I declared Heat the week we watched Kick Ass 2, but the three hour thing sort of took it's toll and we had to shove some movies into another week. The point is we are averaging one movie a week. Watching The Heat was a little overboard for me since I was trying to use Redbox coupons before they expired. Damn right, I love free stuff.
For reading, I rushed through the inferior sequel Midnight in Austenland, and in an attempt to finish before it was borrowed, The Disaster Artist. My actual choice was Self-Inflicted Wounds by Aisha Tyler, and since it finally came in to the library, Paddle Your Own Canoe. Besides Austenland, these books all have really long ass names. I fully recommend Paddle to anyone who thinks like me.
Wow, it was a really rough, though short month, but I did my thing and we move on. By the way, technically Ralph was in March but I declared in February, so I put it here.
I think Ralph and Lego win that month.
Personally, I watched In a World, and The Heat. I declared Heat the week we watched Kick Ass 2, but the three hour thing sort of took it's toll and we had to shove some movies into another week. The point is we are averaging one movie a week. Watching The Heat was a little overboard for me since I was trying to use Redbox coupons before they expired. Damn right, I love free stuff.
For reading, I rushed through the inferior sequel Midnight in Austenland, and in an attempt to finish before it was borrowed, The Disaster Artist. My actual choice was Self-Inflicted Wounds by Aisha Tyler, and since it finally came in to the library, Paddle Your Own Canoe. Besides Austenland, these books all have really long ass names. I fully recommend Paddle to anyone who thinks like me.
Wow, it was a really rough, though short month, but I did my thing and we move on. By the way, technically Ralph was in March but I declared in February, so I put it here.
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