I know I try to keep this blog family friendly, but I didn't realize it was this tame.
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Back in September I was one of the many people singing the praises of “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” declaring it an instant hit for NBC.Dear Mom, I do not like going outside. Love, Nolan
Here's a post I'm blatantly ripping off from college classmate and fellow blogger Mike Sussman. He pointed out the website for The Simpons Movie is up. It has an option to create your Simpons character, and he posted a picture he made of what his family might look like.
Our first camping trip of the summer is behind us. We spent the night last night at Cherry Plain State Park.
I need to start brushing up on my Harry Potter knowledge as we get closer to the release of "The Deahtly Hallows."In the original draft of the screenplay for ORDER OF THE PHOENIX, they had decided to remove a character from the story. Rowling read over the screenplay and said “I wouldn’t do that if I were you,” that they were free to do whatever they liked, of course, but “if you make a 7th movie you’ll have tied your hands.”
This photo will be everywhere before long.



Wow. If I had no life, then it would be fun to spend the day geeking out June 30 at the Palace Theatre in Albany. They're going to be showing all three "Lord of the Rings" movies back-to-back-to-back. It starts at noon and should be over around 10:30 p.m.!The Tour de Cure went well yesterday. I wasn’t quite prepared to do the 50-mile ride this year. So I did the 25-mile route, which was still enough to leave me a little sore afterward.
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I really love riding through that neck of the woods. There are stretches where you have a great view of the river and little else – no homes, no docks, no roads except the one you’re rising on. It makes it very easy close your eyes and imagine the history that unfolded in the region (you’re riding very near the Saratoga Battlefield).
I suppose the only downside to the day was the effect the ride through the country had on my allergies. I was a mess for the rest of the day. But it was worth it. It really was a great ride.
And it was for a great cause. I raised $225 for the American Diabetes Association. Thank you to all of you who contributed. If you’d like to contribute, it’s not too late. Just click here.
I'm a few weeks late in posting this. Odds are, if you're geek enough to care, then you've already seen this photo of what Iron Man will ultimately look like in his upcoming movie.