Scap, what do you sell? Glad to see that things are currently going great for you- based on your chart.
how old is your daughter? My son starts preschool right after Labor Day. I'm excited to see how it goes.This week went pretty well. Thursday was my oldest girls first day of preschool. Every time we asked her if she was ready she would shout, "Me so happy". Got to school and she would run to a toy and then run back to hug our legs. Didn't cry one bit when we left. She did manage to catch a bug though, been feeling junk all weekend. She can't wait to go back though.
How did you guys like ghost busters?We've been busy. All summer I've been writing new English curriculum for Richard Milburn Academy, my employer (10 campus charter school chain here in Texas) as I've mentioned before . . . and it's getting down to the wire!
I'll be putting in full days most of this week getting the last of the punchlist buttoned up, and then next week---it's back to work!
The summer work is off contract, but at my daily rate, which after two decades of teaching is pretty good stuff. They're buying me new living room furniture.
Next week the first few days are a final conference with the rest of the Central Teaching Group (that's my branch---virtual instruction and curriculum design. I've taught as many as ten classrooms simultaneously in this job!) and the week after THAT, I'll be presenting the new material to the entire statewide teaching staff up at Mo Ranch in the Hill Country.
And the week after THAT the students return!
Oh, and I took my grand-niece Cloey out to lunch and to see the new Ghostbusters.
~Boar
The bad news....looks like I lost the turbo on my TDI Jetta. Well, it's 12 years old and has 200k+ on it, so while not welcome, it's not a complete surprise.
The good news....I fly out tomorrow to NJ to hang with my good friend Gary Roberti and attend the Quad State Herf this weekend...!! Haven't been back in three years, can't wait to see everyone..!!
Sounds like a problem for another dayThe bad news....looks like I lost the turbo on my TDI Jetta. Well, it's 12 years old and has 200k+ on it, so while not welcome, it's not a complete surprise.
The good news....I fly out tomorrow to NJ to hang with my good friend Gary Roberti and attend the Quad State Herf this weekend...!! Haven't been back in three years, can't wait to see everyone..!!
How did you guys like ghost busters?
Cloey liked it. I thought it . . . gods. It was just horrible, it really was. Not a single laugh. Terrible script and worse direction.
Guess I'm not the market demographic for stooopid.
~Boar
I just kept expecting it to be funny. And nothing ever really was. There were a few things that started out to be funny, but got stepped on or squelched outright, and some things that thought they were funny but weren't, and a whole lot of stuff that was trying WAY too hard to be funny . . . but nothing I actually found funny.
And I wasn't alone. There was only the occasional lonely, isolated, half-hearted chuckle in the whole theater all movie long.
~Boar
That's what happens when you take a bunch of decent supporting actors and try to force them into the lead roles of a movie.
You had the female versions of Kevin James, Eddie Murphy, Ben Stiller, and some lesbian nobody knows.
That's how my wife felt. I liked it, but I too felt that it had more potential. I liked it because it was different enough that i wasn't comparing every scene to the original and I liked the cameos. It did take a while for it to get funny and that is where the untapped potential was for me.I'll agree with all of that. I still didn't think it was horrible, but it had the potential to be so much better.