Shut Your Mouth When You’re Talking To Me!

I love “Wedding Crashers”. TBS played it twice last week, I caught the second half of the first showing then watched the whole thing.

Because I couldn’t stand to see it with all of the commercials, I pulled out the DVD and watched it again yesterday. The movie cracks me up and I have to admit seeing things I haven’t seen each time I watch it. I end up even laughing at jokes I didn’t catch during my other 500 times of seeing the film. Hey, I’m not slow, maybe I just don’t have the best attention span.

I love the line “I hope you flip your bike over and knock your two front teeth out, you selfish son of a b#*ch!” I laugh uncontrollably each time I hear it because it reminds me of someone. It truly is a classic movie, by my standards, I’m up for watching it anytime.

By the way, I’m really looking forward to the 4th. Tonight, I’m sure I’ll see fireworks over the city from my apartment, I’m sure I’ll post some pictures. The Cleveland Orchestra is playing a free concert downtown. I hope the weather holds off. On Friday night, fireworks will light up the skies from the Flats. My parents and their friends are coming up for the big event. We’ll have a great “seat” for those. I’ve been waiting for this weekend since I moved into my place.

More good news… tomorrow is my Friday! Whoohoo!

It Makes You Want To Live In North Dakota

Jed Clampett’s are being made in North Dakota. They’re looking for oil in their backyards and finding it.

The Associated Press says people who work as everything from bartenders to Tupperware salespeople to farmers are striking it rich.

The AP also reports state and industry officials say North Dakota is on pace to set a state oil-production record this year, surpassing the 52.6 million barrels produced in 1984. A record number of drill rigs are piercing the prairie and North Dakota has nearly 4,000 active oil wells.

I don’t know if I’d trade what Cleveland has to offer to move to the Upper Midwest…

Mr. Smith Comes To Cleveland

If you haven’t been treated to Scott Smith when he’s been in town, you need to keep July 11th or 12th open and make a trip to Flannery’s.

He’s coming back for two nights of live acoustic music. Check out his work here.
If you’re in, let me know,