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I’m headed home after a good trip to Tallahassee for a talk at Florida State University. The students boosted my spirits and hopes for the future of conservatism.
Blogging will be light this afternoon because it’s a red-letter day in the Malkin family: High School Musical 3 is out in theaters. If you’ve read my bio page, you know my kids are big fans (especially my future American Idol son).
If you’ve seen the first two movies, you’ll get a chuckle out of SNL’s slightly-not-safe-for-work spoof. Cracks me up and I can’t watch the HSM franchise the same way ever again:
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That was pretty funny. The laughing in the background cracked me up.
Have a safe ride home
Be safe Grasshopper.
We shall hold down the fort!
Breaking News: McCain Staffer Confesses to Fabricating Story
Michelle was right.
Safe travels!
Conservatism will survive this election. Vote the bums out. Move over bacon, now there’s something meatier.
I think this is my second reference to commercials gone by. Ah the good ol’ days.
That’s a one pie penalty.
Thanks for the update.
Michelle,
Lucky for me my girls are old enough to go to the movies with their friends, so I get to miss the chaos at the theater tonight.
I wish I could have been at FSU to hear you speak. My mom lives there and they have their fair share of idiots in town.
No
souppie for you!Navy, doesn’t soap live there? lmao
So was everyone else who questioned it.
Michelle was right.
Very sad. I hope she gets some help and more than a slap on the wrist.
Ouch! :0
I wonder if 20 years from now, there’ll be a High School Musical reunion tour? All the future 30-somethings can put on their vintage Zac Efron tees the way that some of us have put on our vintage Jordan Knight tees to go see New Kids on the Block.
Did I really just admit that?
Michelle
I’m an FSU grad and I was at the Colorado game and most of the students were very polite to the Colorado fans and several near us were no fans of oblama. Did try to convert one who thought free health care was really achievable. Might have made some headway–not sure though. Glad to hear you see Conservatism alive there. It was that way when I attended.
I think he’s a little closer than I am to Tallahassee. Actually, in between.
yeah Navy, I know where he is, just bustin his chops…
aj
OK, I really need to reread my post before my comment. I didn’t mean soap’s an idiot.
My mom always tells me how crazy the college kids drive and also about the Bush protestors at the Capitol. My step dad always gives them a nice honk and a finger.
lol, I did. ha! no not really.
Mookie,
I’m not a fan of NKOTB, but my sister in law is a huge fan and tried to get me to go to the concert with her.
You should go. It was a lot of fun and pretty amusing to see thousands of women in their 30’s and 40’s acting like they were 13 again.
Have Fun! And watch for flying pies. A soldier’s work is never done.
So will everyone who slammed her now apologize?
Huh? Is that like putting on your Hendrix Tee and watching the Time-Life Infomercial for “The Best of the 60s” CD set on late night television? (By late night I mean around 8:30 or 9…)
Don’t get an old guy excited…
I still could recite far too many NKOTB lyrics from memory.
It was my sister that listened to it, I swear.
Step by step…ooooh baby…gonna get to you girrrrr- Oh sorry.
Sorry, Soap lives on the east coast halfway down the state. It’s a good 6 hour drive away from Tallahassee.
Yeah…my wife is picking up our 4th-grader early from school as a surprise to go see HSM3 in the theater this afternoon.
I okayed it. Since it’s a public school, of which my wife and I are both veteran teachers, we know that she won’t miss much the last hour on a Friday. They stopped teaching for the week on Thursday morning.
I think we all need to stop talking about where soap lives.
I always he lived in front of his computer, but I guess not.
Apologies to Michelle or anybody else who has already noted this item but it’s worth noting that Michelle and this board were all over this yesterday.
Drudge links to a poll that shows it’s not the younger or the older voters who support Obama. It’s the middle aged boomers, especially women, who have fallen for the Obamessiah. Check out the breakdown in the IBD/TIPP Tracking Poll.
OH SWEET!!!!! And I’ve still got time to get my tickets up here!!
Mookie, send me ur Jordan tee… all Ive got is the one I wore to the Dokken/Poison concert last month. Im gonna work on my dance moves in the meantime
On October 24th, 2008 at 2:27 pm, Cosmo said:
Yeah…my wife is picking up our 4th-grader early from school as a surprise to go see HSM3 in the theater this afternoon.
I had a Poison t-shirt with Bobby Dall’s signature on it. I swear, I’m like a walking FAIL blog.
Yeh, but I bet you never met Night Ranger at the hotel after the concert and told them they were you favorite band. (BUTTTTTT you werent wearing your Night Ranger shirt because your stupid friend threw it up onstage.)
And then had Night Ranger say “If we are your favorite band then Why are you wearing a Scorpions Tee-shirt?”
(Im decimated to this day….)
I hope you had a couple of good flights home.
So I guess this means I’ll be able to find a few empty seats for Max Payne this weekend, audience shoulder-shrugs notwithstanding. I need to get my mind off politics—and pretty much everything else, as the critics want me to believe—for a few hours. The appearance of Mila Kunis should help me stay awake through it. The movie appeals to me because of the daaarkness inside my soulless heaaart, mwah-ha-hahhh.
Major, major cha-ching for Disney this weekend. I hope everyone who sees HSM3 has fun. It’s reassuring to know that wholesomeness isn’t out of style yet and, in reference to the FSU students, that not all young minds have been swallowed up by Obafever. There’s some hopenchange I can believe in.
Boy am I getting old. What is “High School Musical”?
Think Andy Hardy’s great-grandchildren. I think – I’m not that old.
Andy Hardy, who’s that? Wasnt that the guy that lived in Mayberry?
“Andy Hardy” is a reference to a character Mickey Rooney played opposite Judy Garland in several films immediately prior to WWII. The characters were a teenage boy and teenage girl who were fond of each other (in healthy ways).
Michelle
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