Entry tags:
- guns,
- hotties,
- movies,
- supernatural,
- tv
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TV commentary:
Supernatural- So this was an amusing ep where Sam and Dean get sent into an "alternate universe" where they're actually actors named Jared and Jensen (yes, they went there) on a show called Supernatural. Hey, it sounds ridiculous, but I always thought Supernatural was pretty good at poking fun at itself. (I'm also amused Misha Collins tweeted what he tweeted on the show at the same time in real life so it actually show up on twitter as if it was really going out then and there. Mishamigos, ha!) Also, I did not realize Jared Padelecki was married to Genevieve Cortese in real life. (And apparently she goes by Jen? That would be easier to say than "Genevieve")
Anyways, went and saw "Hall Pass" with the usual suspects. It was actually way funnier than I was expecting, but I had pretty low expectations for it. You know, for the longest time I didn't know Jenna Fischer was in this until like the 50th commercial I saw for this. But, I did not realize until seeing this that Christina Applegate and Alyssa Milano were also in this. Also, I did not know it was a Farrelly Brothers movie.
In any case, Owen Wilson was facing some decent temptation in blue eyed nice racked brunette baby sitters and hottie Aussie baristas.
Afterward, hit Cinco's for lunch, then I decided to check out Adventure Outdoors. Alas, their current location does not have a range. And with Wild West Traders requiring a buddy to shoot with on their ranges, I guess the Sandy Springs Gun Club is the closest place to shoot currently? But Adventure Outdoors' new location should have a range, which would be infinitely more convenient since it would just be a few minutes down South Cobb Drive.
Owel, it did suck I was stuck in line for like 20 minutes even though I was just buying some cheap crap because everyone else in front of me was buying guns (A couple buying a Sig P226 and a dude buying a Sig 556 Classic SWAT rifle, which let me tell you is a very purty looking gun) and needed background checks since they didn't have permits. Though its odd that they let them pay for it first, then do the check. I would think they would do the background check at the gun counter, to make sure they can actually purchase the gun. Then that way the line at the register goes much quicker since all the paperwork is all in order. I'm still curious if being able to purchase a handgun within 15 minutes is a GA thing, or if it is indeed because its the 21st century, and its much quicker to do a background check (since the waiting period used to be for them to conduct a background check) At least the cashier was a mad cute bespectacled brunette snowflake hottie.
Speaking of guns,
clevemire was remarking about a line in "Jennifer Blood" where she mocks the 9mm last week. Having finally read the first issue, that bit of dialogue would be fine had she only said ".45" and not ".45 or .38" because a 9mm is way better than a .38 special. And I don't think the 9mm is more popular than the .45 in the gun rags. I think the 9mm, .40 S&W, and .45 get equal billing. (But yeah, if she said .40 or .45, that also would've been acceptable) She did confuse me later when she was using an MP-5 later in the ish, because I was all, didn't she show disdain for the 9mm, but later they make it clear she was using the 10mm version. Though she should have said MP5/10 then, because the standard MP-5 is well known for being a 9mm smg, so it just gets confusing to refer to either model as just MP5.
Have the telly on Lucky Number Slevin movie right now. It was an okay movie, my only issue with is is the denouement goes on for far too long. I mean, plenty of movies have done the whole "what you were seeing wasn't actually what was happening", and they show you all the tricks on how they fooled not only the antagonists, but you, the audience. But that should be at most the final ten minutes of the movie, in Lucky Number Slevin, they spend damn near half an hour explaining everything! It kinda ruins the experience when they spend so much time showing you how they tricked you.
Supernatural- So this was an amusing ep where Sam and Dean get sent into an "alternate universe" where they're actually actors named Jared and Jensen (yes, they went there) on a show called Supernatural. Hey, it sounds ridiculous, but I always thought Supernatural was pretty good at poking fun at itself. (I'm also amused Misha Collins tweeted what he tweeted on the show at the same time in real life so it actually show up on twitter as if it was really going out then and there. Mishamigos, ha!) Also, I did not realize Jared Padelecki was married to Genevieve Cortese in real life. (And apparently she goes by Jen? That would be easier to say than "Genevieve")
Anyways, went and saw "Hall Pass" with the usual suspects. It was actually way funnier than I was expecting, but I had pretty low expectations for it. You know, for the longest time I didn't know Jenna Fischer was in this until like the 50th commercial I saw for this. But, I did not realize until seeing this that Christina Applegate and Alyssa Milano were also in this. Also, I did not know it was a Farrelly Brothers movie.
In any case, Owen Wilson was facing some decent temptation in blue eyed nice racked brunette baby sitters and hottie Aussie baristas.
Afterward, hit Cinco's for lunch, then I decided to check out Adventure Outdoors. Alas, their current location does not have a range. And with Wild West Traders requiring a buddy to shoot with on their ranges, I guess the Sandy Springs Gun Club is the closest place to shoot currently? But Adventure Outdoors' new location should have a range, which would be infinitely more convenient since it would just be a few minutes down South Cobb Drive.
Owel, it did suck I was stuck in line for like 20 minutes even though I was just buying some cheap crap because everyone else in front of me was buying guns (A couple buying a Sig P226 and a dude buying a Sig 556 Classic SWAT rifle, which let me tell you is a very purty looking gun) and needed background checks since they didn't have permits. Though its odd that they let them pay for it first, then do the check. I would think they would do the background check at the gun counter, to make sure they can actually purchase the gun. Then that way the line at the register goes much quicker since all the paperwork is all in order. I'm still curious if being able to purchase a handgun within 15 minutes is a GA thing, or if it is indeed because its the 21st century, and its much quicker to do a background check (since the waiting period used to be for them to conduct a background check) At least the cashier was a mad cute bespectacled brunette snowflake hottie.
Speaking of guns,
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Have the telly on Lucky Number Slevin movie right now. It was an okay movie, my only issue with is is the denouement goes on for far too long. I mean, plenty of movies have done the whole "what you were seeing wasn't actually what was happening", and they show you all the tricks on how they fooled not only the antagonists, but you, the audience. But that should be at most the final ten minutes of the movie, in Lucky Number Slevin, they spend damn near half an hour explaining everything! It kinda ruins the experience when they spend so much time showing you how they tricked you.