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Grrrrrrand Reopening! (alt. title: Matthew gives in)

Friday, October 16

I thought the graphic appropriate because, you know, the whole factory deal, and when he does that somersault and all.

So I watched "Where the Wild Things Are" today. It was good, I guess, but I think it might have just been more what sort of feelings the movie brought up than the movie itself. But it had its moments, for sure. Also, Karen O is hot shit.
Anyway, I came home and told my sister that I watched it, to which she said, "I heard it isn't for kids," to which I snarkily replied, "Well, we're not kids."
And then I realized what I just said, and then I realized what movie I just watched, and I wanted to launch myself, then and there.

Also, Walk for Hope, tomorrow! I kind of totally forgot it was tomorrow, but it's nice to have it kind of pop up like that on me.

Awooo~

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