It was beautifully made and visually astonishing.
We share a mutual crush on Zach Galiafinakis...also, Robb hadn't been to a Wendy's in a decade, he said.
He had a number 1.
One should never forget a place that talks up it's breakfast burritos.
NEVER.
Strawberry Mango juice and mood music - it doesn't get better than that!
And their falafel is PERFECT.
Go there...Littleton has secrets too!
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I loved Coraline. I love Neil Gaiman.
I just got back from The Wrestler. I'm feeling really depressed now. I might write about it on my stupid blog, I don't know.
I've never really read any Gaiman, but I'm game for it now!
I'd like to see The Wrestler - I'm a huge Aronofsky fan, and Mickey Rourke resurgence pleases me to no end.
xox
Gaiman flat rules. I know you love the young adult fiction -- read his latest, The Graveyard Book. It won the Newbery Award for children's fiction this year, and I loved it. I could go on and on about the guy.
Plus I'm sure he could appreciate your "30 albums" list.
HA! Well, a shared love a music is always a great way to start a relationship!
I can't believe it, but yes...I'm still neck deep in teen fiction.
These wonderful books by Scott Westerfield about young teenagers in a not too distant future.
Their titles are: 'Uglies', 'Pretties', 'Specials', and 'Extras'.
I'll look for the Gaiman book, as I am immersed fully in the teenage girl's mindset. Not that I wasn't already, but you know...
xox
The Taco House on 50 somethingth and Federal used to be the only restaurant I would eat at as a kid...
I would love to go there with you!
As for the YA Lit, Northglenn just had a photo shoot to make READ posters and all the teachers were supposed to pose with their favorite books. I got made fun of because I picked YA Lit. Screw that! I know what's good...Plus, are my kids really going to read Jane Austen because they see me holding it in a poster?
lovemaura
What book did you pose with?
And let's go to Taco House when I get back!
xox
Monster: An Autobiography of a L.A. Gangster and My Bloody Life: The Making of a Latin King.
YA, autobiographical, and a little gangster because let's face it, "Damn it feels good..."
Reluctant Readers LOVE them...
lovemaura
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