Wreck-It Ralph How often do we become dissatisfied with our job? When did it become a burden, a chore? You just wake up one morning after so many years of hard work only to realize that you’re unfulfilled. That you’re no longer living the life you thought you would, performing the same tired routine of a job day after day. Now, can that idea of unfulfilled promise create a reasonable story with a videogame character? I’m here to say yes to all of you old school stand up arcade ... continue reading...
DVD Reviews: Wreck-It Ralph
DVD Reviews: Freaky Deaky
Freaky Deaky I grew up on Elmore Leonard’s pulp novels. I remember reading them for as long as I could read (well not as a child but definitely as a teen). His novels are always very entertaining and easy to work through. So as my classmates were writing book reports about The Outsiders I was writing them about The Big Bounce. This may be a huge contributing factor to why I am the way I am today. So is Freaky Deaky a straight to DVD mess or another worthwhile Elmore Leonard adaptation? First a ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Pukka’s Promise
Pukka’s Promise – The Quest for Long Lived Dogs Author: Ted Kerasote In this tale of love for his dog, Merle, who passed away too young, and his new addition to the family, Pukka, the lab, Ted Kerasote delivers the goods on why our dogs die so young, and enters the world of THE DOG and the things dogs need to achieve longevity. Kerasote questions all the things that we do that assist our dogs in dying young, and reveals vital new information to keep them with us longer. ... continue reading...
Book Reviews: Call the Midwife: Shadows of the Workhouse
Call the Midwife: Shadows of the Workhouse Author: Jennifer Worth The second novel in her autobiography as a 22 year old working in the poorest section of postwar London as a midwife, Jennifer Worth is compelling. The novels are now a PBS series. At Nonnatus House (a pseudonym), a convent and working base for nursing and midwifery services of the Sisters of St. Raymond Nonnatus, young Jennifer Worth works with the Sisters in the 1950s in the poorest sections of London: Poplar, the Isle of ... continue reading...
Tech Reviews: Lenovo IdeaTab
Lenovo IdeaTab A2107A This past Christmas, my daughter, The Diva, received a "touch pad" from Santa. She wanted it very badly so she could play Angry Birds. No, I'm not joking. She's not quite eight-years-old, so it's little things like this that make her feel special. My husband and I researched tablet computers and although the Kindle Fire HD seemed like the best choice, the price and the fact that I wasn't sure if you could surf the 'net on it made us choose the Lenovo IdeaTab A2107A-F ... continue reading...
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