Hello internet I got married last night 😎👉
Finally got to do a mostly complete Jareth costume, a dream of mine since the 8th grade, and married the love of my life, so a real win win all around I'd say.
I'll have more fully edited pics in a week or so, that were taken by my ex wife's new girlfriend funnily enough, but I just wanted to show off a lil 🥰🥰🥰
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i love calling her "mrs pesto" even though she and jimmy pesto are without a doubt definitely divorced from each other LMAO
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Think it would be kind of funny if Kaizo gets a crush on Marcy after she for whatever reason(likely one he deserves) kicks his ass and threatens to kill him.
And then of course he turns to Known Perverted Skirt Chaser Bob Bobowski and is like, "so that was kind of hot, right?"
Only to get the most mortifying response imaginable;
"Bruh, that's my sister!"
Dead instantly, never recovers.
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The last time I went back to a movie theater to watch something again was in 1977. That was for the original Star Wars. Back then, before buying or renting movies was widespread, all sorts of people boasted of seeing Star Wars a dozen or 200 times in theaters. Great movie, sure, but twice was all I needed. The same is true that year for Smokey and the Bandit. I went two times.
Those were the days after a movie ended I felt sad. Such a great experience, and now it was over. Oh dear, what’s left in life. My friends and I dropped our candy wrappers on the sticky concrete floor then slowly ambled to the exit where a parent would pick us up.
True story: I thought the smooth, slanted theater floor had two benefits: It raised you up so you had a better chance to see over the head of the ten-year-old girl sitting in front of you. It also should let wrappers and cups roll easily down to the front row where an employee happily collected them between shows.
It never occurred to me why there were trash bins outside the doors. Or that cups with slanted sides wouldn’t roll straight. A few years later I briefly dated a girl who worked at a theater. She nicely told me the error of my littering ways. “Bob, knock it off!”
Last night I saw Top Gun: Maverick with my dad and my brother. Best movie I’ve seen since 1977. Definitely I was somber when the experience was over.
If you see Top Gun: Maverick, be sure you’ve first seen the 1986 original Top Gun. I liked the strong connections to the first one. In the current movie Tom Cruise even rode the original Kawasaki GPZ900 from the original for a bit.
This is certainly a movie to see a nice theater. When those jet engines lit up, you didn’t get seared by heat, but you felt the noise. It wouldn’t be the same streaming at home via Amazon Prime, unless you have a $50,000 home theater.
In 1977, when someone entered or exited during the show, I remember light from the lobby sometimes hitting the screen, especially during the day. Last night we walked through a maze to get from the door to our seats, which were on carpeted risers and not sticky. Tacko Fall could have been seated in front of me and I wouldn’t have known. I’ve matured since 1977 and put my empty beverage container in the trash bin when the movie was (sadly) over.
Modern theaters are swell. This one had a full bar. Hot food was available, and servers would even bring it to your seat in certain areas. The “no children” section was a nice idea too.
I am definitely going back one more time to see Top Gun: Maverick in a nice theater. Probably on a Tuesday, because it’s only $5 those days.
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