Th 3/28/19
Th 3/28/19
Up 740am; blasted after the movie last night. Awoke on the couch in the living room. Partly cloudy and very warm- temps almost to 70, yet rain on the way for the next couple of days.
Watched Netflix disc, 'STAN & OLLIE' (Steve Coogan/ John C. Reilly/ Shirley Henderson/ Nina Arianda) Comedic superstars a generation ago, Laurel and Hardy take one last tour of Great Britain, and the party's just about over; a heartwarming film and Googan and Reilly were superb.
Then the last half hour of 'ROB THE MOB' As if I had never seen the ending last night...probably didn't. But, I did remember that Michael Pitt and Nina Arianda were phenomenal. And, what synchronicity that Nina Arianda was in this morning's film playing Stan Laurel's wife.
Then watched a documentary on Amazon Prime called, 'WASTED TALENT'. Lillo Brancato was the young actor who was picked to co-star in the 1993 film, 'A BRONX TALE'. This film was Robert De Niro's directorial debut and Lillo seemed poised for success. After starring in several more movies and television series, he became hooked on drugs and was wounded in a robbery where a NYC police officer was killed. Brancato didn't get out of jail until 2014, and the film is how he has tried to get his life back on track.
3pm: I had planned to visit Pet Smart for a new litter box, but hit Planet Fitness and the PO first. While working out I reasoned that if I was going to convert to a cat box without a top, why not just pitch the top I've got and see if it makes a difference. That's what I did, and hit County Market/ Fairhills after the workout; $62.
45" Walk (WHITE DRAGON). 45" Cross (New Channels). 30" Walk (N.C.). 30" Cross (N.C.).
After putting away the groceries I ditched the top of the litter box, and hoped for the best.
In the tub with 'ANOTHER SIDE OF PARADISE' and Ornette Coleman.
Watching 'DEAD ON ARRIVAL' a film on Amazon Prime that stars the Italian guy, Lillo Brancato, from the documentary this morning. Didn't make it to the end, but it was a murky remake of the old classic, DOA, from 1949.
Up 740am; blasted after the movie last night. Awoke on the couch in the living room. Partly cloudy and very warm- temps almost to 70, yet rain on the way for the next couple of days.
Watched Netflix disc, 'STAN & OLLIE' (Steve Coogan/ John C. Reilly/ Shirley Henderson/ Nina Arianda) Comedic superstars a generation ago, Laurel and Hardy take one last tour of Great Britain, and the party's just about over; a heartwarming film and Googan and Reilly were superb.
Then the last half hour of 'ROB THE MOB' As if I had never seen the ending last night...probably didn't. But, I did remember that Michael Pitt and Nina Arianda were phenomenal. And, what synchronicity that Nina Arianda was in this morning's film playing Stan Laurel's wife.
Then watched a documentary on Amazon Prime called, 'WASTED TALENT'. Lillo Brancato was the young actor who was picked to co-star in the 1993 film, 'A BRONX TALE'. This film was Robert De Niro's directorial debut and Lillo seemed poised for success. After starring in several more movies and television series, he became hooked on drugs and was wounded in a robbery where a NYC police officer was killed. Brancato didn't get out of jail until 2014, and the film is how he has tried to get his life back on track.
3pm: I had planned to visit Pet Smart for a new litter box, but hit Planet Fitness and the PO first. While working out I reasoned that if I was going to convert to a cat box without a top, why not just pitch the top I've got and see if it makes a difference. That's what I did, and hit County Market/ Fairhills after the workout; $62.
45" Walk (WHITE DRAGON). 45" Cross (New Channels). 30" Walk (N.C.). 30" Cross (N.C.).
After putting away the groceries I ditched the top of the litter box, and hoped for the best.
In the tub with 'ANOTHER SIDE OF PARADISE' and Ornette Coleman.
Watching 'DEAD ON ARRIVAL' a film on Amazon Prime that stars the Italian guy, Lillo Brancato, from the documentary this morning. Didn't make it to the end, but it was a murky remake of the old classic, DOA, from 1949.
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