Wednesday, August 30, 2006

These 3 words will save you some money....

SKIP MIAMI VICE !!!

What a huge disappointment that movie was, we (Aaron, Leanne and I) didn't even stay until the very end. The story line was weak, there was no kick-ass 80s music, even the sex scenes were lame! Aaron got to pick the movie and he totally regrets it, he said it's probably not even worth the five bucks to rent it.
The rest of our evening was great! The three of us went to to check out the showhomes in the neighbourhood, ouch, they're not giving them away! And then we headed to The Keg for dinner and to look through our photo album of our trip. For those who didn't actually see Hunter in action and carressing the chandelier than apparently he's pretty hot.
So, Auntie Brenda wants to know about the bus...well...apparently it started off as Mom's idea to have the kindergarten rope tow where you all grab hold of the rope so you don't get lost and then it was JJ's job to purchase the rope and tie all the hand-holds onto and put it into action. "The Bus" debuted at April's Stagette when we all stumbled over to Jake's (?) for drinks and karaoke...Sweet Caroline never sounded so good, right Ladies?!...and then the guys crashed our party and we took the bus back to the hotel. The next night we headed to the Opera House for some grogs and to watch Mitch dance in the cage and we took the bus over. We also got pulled over by the Miramichi police while "riding the bus" to the bar. Aunt Bee has pictures of that but we haven't seen them yet. The bus was coat checked at the bar and ready and waiting for us to take it back to the hotel. So there you have it, the story of "The Bus".

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

How much does one tip the coat check person for a rope bus????

Lesley said...

Hmmm, good question, I think you'd have to ask Amy that one.

Lucie & Co. said...

Well, I liked the Miami Vice movie, thought it was a totally different take on the subject. Or maybe I just like dark and brooding escapism.
So, now I have to check out this place called "Jakes" as well. Maybe the Mirimachi isn't quite as boring as when I lived there.