smupony94 wrote:Just saw an ad for the trains and that it benefits the Ronald McDonald House which is a good charity
It's a great new setup, or layout, in the parlance. Very well designed and definitely worth the money to help RMH. Many new elements and 8 levels of tracks, if you count those in the Christmas tree. Went yesterday with the family and we got to see how they change out engines that may not be working properly, and where the concealed controls are kept, too.
was going to go see it yesterday, but Mrs. Dutch didn't want to leave the house after the long weekend, so we stayed home. inlaws went to see it though. sounds like after their recs i will be making an afternoon trip to the magnolia this week.
Ok this is getting ridiculous...I agree with Dutch on THIS ONE POST by him totally
Dutch wrote:was going to go see it yesterday, but Mrs. Dutch didn't want to leave the house after the long weekend, so we stayed home. inlaws went to see it though. sounds like after their recs i will be making an afternoon trip to the magnolia this week.
mrsmrydel would not go out either. I went alone and enjoyed it enough for both of us.
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Dutch wrote:it has to be really good to get me to a theatre. "not bad" & "not too terrible" mean i'll wait until i can find a DVD rip on bittorrent.
Go see True Grit.
It's going to take a lot to live up to John Wayne's Rooster Cogburn, but i think Jeff Bridges will do a good job. I might actuall go see this one in the theatre.
Dutch wrote:it has to be really good to get me to a theatre. "not bad" & "not too terrible" mean i'll wait until i can find a DVD rip on bittorrent.
Go see True Grit.
It's going to take a lot to live up to John Wayne's Rooster Cogburn, but i think Jeff Bridges will do a good job. I might actuall go see this one in the theatre.