You said you liked it if I recall correctly? You usually are pretty good with those things.
I am always contrary to what the reviews say. For example, I think The American and Gravity are boring movies and among the worst I have seen....
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When Gravity ended I was like is that it?! lol It was like an hour long!
True! We just saw it on our way to PR and we were like WTF? Good thing we didn't waste money on this shit.
We went to see the Great Budapest Hotel, and it was really good.
But even better than that, it was rainy, windy, and 44 degrees when we went in to the movie. When we got out, it was sunny with blue skies and fluffy clouds. Plus is was almost 60 degrees. DH knew what I was thinking and joked that I should have brought my emergency running kit so I could get started right away. But I hit the road a few minutes after getting home.
It was gorgeous, absolutely ideal weather for most of the run. Everybody who had a window had dropped everything and gone outside. It did start to rain a bit by 6 miles and started dumping by 10.
With a mile left to go, the sun came out. I looked behind me, and it was a full-on double rainbow all the way across the sky! Nice little pick me up for the last mile! By the time I got home, it was blue sky and white fluffy clouds again.
And that was my last run over 10 until my HM. Bring on the taper!
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We went to see the Great Budapest Hotel, and it was really good. But even better than that, it was rainy, windy, and 44 degrees when we went in to the movie. When we got out, it was sunny with blue skies and fluffy clouds. Plus is was almost 60 degrees. DH knew what I was thinking and joked that I should have brought my emergency running kit so I could get started right away. But I hit the road a few minutes after getting home. It was gorgeous, absolutely ideal weather for most of the run. Everybody who had a window had dropped everything and gone outside. It did start to rain a bit by 6 miles and started dumping by 10. With a mile left to go, the sun came out. I looked behind me, and it was a full-on double rainbow all the way across the sky! Nice little pick me up for the last mile! By the time I got home, it was blue sky and white fluffy clouds again. And that was my last run over 10 until my HM. Bring on the taper!
What a wonderful omen!
I'll have to see The Grand Budapest Hotel. I like Wes Anderson's movies.
PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013
Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013
18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010
3.87 in the dark, in a snowstorm. Hemingway could have written a novel about this bullshit.
+1
Dave
And BTW, the Sabotage movie was OK, not super good or anything. Gravity still sucks.
Wish I was that dedicated.