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Movie Theater Peeves

paranormal-activitySo the boyfriend and I finally got the chance to go out to the movies. We went to see Paranormal Activity. By the way, it was not scary and I thought it sucked. My boyfriend said the movie had an okay plot, but overall, it sucked. And yes, they tried to imitate the Blair Witch Project documentary angle, which was FAIL in my opinion. (To me, the Blair Witch Project was not scary.)

Anyway, the movie theater was packed, which we usually catch thethe movies that have a sparse crowd, but I felt like I was back in the city again where people actually do things. :lol: Well, with the crowd came the smooching teens, and cell phones. That is not what bothered me. What did was the constant traffic during the movie. I am wondering if people in Centralia have bladder problems. People were up and walking around like they drank several gallons of- beer, tea, soda or whatever beverage you want to insert here. It got so annoying that my boyfriend said out loud.

“How many times do you have to go to the bathroom during a movie!”

I wanted to laugh. I really did, but I elbowed him, and sent him a half-glare/ half-apology for elbowing. I was just as annoyed. When I was younger, I was told to try to go to the bathroom before leaving home. Public restrooms are frightfully dirty and you can get STDs from sitting on the comode. That should be enough to deter people.

Maybe they should put before the movie starts, since the previews take almost 10 minutes- to put a note up for people to kindly try to take a bathroom break before the movie.

What are your movie peeves?

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A Sense Of Accomplishment

Title for my car

Title for my car

Just short of three years, I finally paid off my car. It was not easy. Before my Impala, I owned several cheap cars, but nothing as good as what I have now. I use to own a 1991 Chevy Geo Metro, a 1989 Chevy Celebrity (was given to ex-husband), and a 1997 Chevy Geo Metro. All of which have either been sold or given away. My first car, the 1991 Chevy Geo Metro was actually given to me by my parents, so it never felt like an accomplishment. It feels good to at least own something to my name, that I paid for, and not have to pay for it anymore.

It has not been very easy since my divorce. After almost being married 5 years, it was hard to adjust. It was hard enough to financially support myself at first. However, I am hoping with things like this, things go a lot better. I can show my son my own accomplishments and instill the lessons I have learned so he can be prepared when it comes time for him to be a responsible adult.

Although I feel accomplished, I am still humbled. I am reminded of when I was younger and it was hard to afford anything. My own father worked hard and today it has paid off for him. I strive to do that as I want him to be proud even though I am an adult and a mother myself now. I know he already is, but in doing so returns the favor he did in teaching me the value of responsibility.

Do you have any accomplishments you are really proud of?

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Recipe: Stuffed Noodle

This is the altered recipe I use. I never find the jumbo noodle recipes as flavorful as I liked, so I experimented a bit.

(I will add a pic next time I make it.)

Ingredients

1 Jar Spaghetti sauce or at least 20 ounces of tomato based sauce (I like the Roasted Garlic Parmesan by Prego)
1 box of jumbo shells
1 pound Ground Beef
1/2 cup chopped cilantro
1/2 cup chopped white onion
1 tablespoon black ground pepper
1 large can of mushrooms (stems and pieces)
1 cup cheddar cheese
3 packages cream cheese
1 cup mozzarella cheese
1 cup grated parmesan

Mixing Instructions

1. Brown beef with chopped onion, pepper, and mushrooms. Add cilantro towards the end of the browning. Set aside when done.
2. Remove cream cheese from packages and soften for at least 2 minutes on medium in the microwave.
3. In a large bowl combine cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, parmesan, and cream cheese. Mix well.
4. Combine browned meat and cheese filling in the large bowl
5. Put shells in a large container and boil until firm. Drain and rinse in cool water.
6. When shells are done, take a small spoon and fill with your meat and cheese filling. Place in a large
baking pan with filling side facing upwards. Two baking pans may be needed.
7. Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit.
8. Once shells are placed in pans, pour layer of spaghetti/ tomato based sauce
9. Bake for 25 minutes and serve. Makes about 6-8 servings.

If you try this out, tell me if you liked it. :)

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Thoughts On Cell Phones Usage While Driving

cellphoneThis is a sore topic for me. I have heard the statistics on the percentage of accidents caused by driving while talking on the cell phone. In fact, for me, a person who went from seeing pagers as a thing that was banned in schools to seeing teens be freely given cell phones, this hits a sore spot since even before I had a kid. In fact, I saw an 10 year old girl with a Blackberry and I had to wonder who in the world was she talking to or why did she really need a phone?

There are so many times I have almost been hit by someone using a cell phone. Usually it was merging over into my lane, and sometimes running the red light or stop sign. My younger sister texts while driving and it scares me because the car veers to one direction or the other and her eyes are not on the road. It got so bad I refuse to ride in her car, but I worry for my niece’s safety.

I remember watching the news recently and heard that driving while using the cell phone was apparently the equivalent to driving under the influence of alcohol. I am not the perfect driver, but I usually refuse to use the cell phone unless I have a hands free system. It is a risk I cannot afford for myself or when I have others in my car with me.

I know a lot of people do use them and I am not condemning people, but wanted to know – is it a concern of yours as well?

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