Archive: May, 2007

Spider-man 3 is ehhh

Saturday afternoon Erich and I went to see Spider-man 3 at the theater. It was entertaining, but delved WAY too far into the romance of Peter and Mary-Jane.

The romance and action were good, but neither were well developed. The romance sub-plot was shoved in your face and explained so that a dog could understand it. This angle has to be there since it plays into the development of Peter/Spidey’s character, but it was hammered home a little too hard for my taste.

Then the film-makers remembered to throw in some action. It was almost as if the Spider-man action sequences were sprinkled in as an afterthought. Don’t get me wrong, the action was great and well performed. Unfortunately it was done in short bursts, didn’t give much back-story on the villains, and zipped by so fast it was hard to catch.

Overall, this movie is a decent waste of time if you have nothing else to do. For some reason, it doesn’t have the same flowing storyline that the first two in the series captured so well.

We finally made it to the carnival

For the past 3 years there has been a little carnival that sets up about 10 blocks from our house along the main street. Of course the kids bounce off the wall as soon as the carnies start setting up and don’t stop until it’s gone.

The past 2 years, for whatever reason (rain, schedule, etc.), we have not been able to get the kids up there to ride some rides. This past weekend we went Sunday and they finally got to ride and have their fun.

Both of them ran around like little hooligans and rode about 4 or 5 different things, then they were done. We got a few snapshots that I’ll try to get loaded later. At least now I don’t feel like the worst dad ever for not getting them up to the carnival to play.
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Religion discussions annoy me

On the local paper’s domain, they have a forum for people to discuss headlines, local stuff, and anything else that comes up.

Recently, there was a thread entitled “Spreading the Gospel”. Naturally it was a thread about religion and such matters. For two days I stayed out of the thread, knowing that religion and politics are two things that people get very heated about and can discuss permanently.

Foolishly, I jumped in with a few opinions. Now I have started a conversation with another civil poster and it went pretty well. Unfortunately, I have also read several posts that make no sense or twist things to an unbelievable degree.

Now I am faced with a dilemma: Do I correct these people who will still argue until the end of time, or just let it go?

As much as I hate to, I will probably hop off to the sidelines again. There seems no logical reason to pursue a discussion with anyone who will never accept correction or even listen to another point of view. That, is what annoys me.

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Any idea how to delete a WordPress draft?

I can’t seem to find one. WP saved my last post when I lost power, but I can’t figure out how to delete the draft version. I restored my Firefox session and it was all still there, so I published that.

Oh well.