What I did?

Nothing really. I did manage to fit in a movie this weekend. We went to see The Nativity Story. I was very impressed. They stuck to the story so it was mostly biblically accurate. Sure there were a couple things I could take issue with but it is Hollywood after all and I am happy that the film was even made and released.

In other news: Feel free to send me Christmas presents. Anything really and if you can’t think of anything then just send cash! ;)

I am feeling the crunch now. I still haven’t gotten all of my Christmas shopping done. I have many I want to buy for but due to my two month absence from work I can’t afford everyone this year so they will just have to deal with it!

Oh yeah, we had our company Christmas party Saturday. Went to Jillians which is a three story nuthouse in downtown Indy. I say nuthouse because there was a big game going on in town also so there were drunken fans everywhere. We had our party in the Hibachi grill room. I have been to them before but this one was more animated and interactive than I was used to. Watching the cook throw rice at my table mates was fun but getting to throw shrimp at them personally was much funner!

Peace out.

I guess I really shouldn’t try to be hip since I am old!

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2 Responses to What I did?

  1. Linda says:

    Sounds like you had a great weekend, Amigo. I wouldn’t be any good at throwing shrimp, except directly into my mouth. I haven’t even seen The Nativity Story publicized.
    But I don’t watch tv.
    Hey, don’t worry that you can’t get me a present. I understand ;-)
    And don’t sweat the “too old to do this or that” thing. There is a nineteen-year-old kid at work who has me doing that thing where you beat your heart twice with your fist, quickly flash a peace sign and then touch fists together. Every time I see him… I don’t care what people think, it’s fun and he gets a kick out of it. He says were going dancin’ some night to a techno place…

  2. Linda says:

    Guess who that was??? An old broad with a red face…
    and a peace sign :-)