Dear Readers,
Well, now that college draws closer to an end, I draw closer to my FHE group. Although I don't necessarily like their choice in movies, I like watching movies with them. The other day we watched "Charley", the Halestorm film about a woman who meets an LDS guy and falls in love unexpectedly.
Tonight, the movie of choice was "Sons of Provo." The music doesn't create the emotions one needs to survive. Actually, the most honest opinion describes how the humor in the film has no real substance. Some of the LDS stereotypes make it amusing, but the overall effect makes me feel like I'm losing brain cells; The few I have left.
We'll have to have family reunions when all the boys get back from serving the lord. :)
Well, now that college draws closer to an end, I draw closer to my FHE group. Although I don't necessarily like their choice in movies, I like watching movies with them. The other day we watched "Charley", the Halestorm film about a woman who meets an LDS guy and falls in love unexpectedly.
Tonight, the movie of choice was "Sons of Provo." The music doesn't create the emotions one needs to survive. Actually, the most honest opinion describes how the humor in the film has no real substance. Some of the LDS stereotypes make it amusing, but the overall effect makes me feel like I'm losing brain cells; The few I have left.
We'll have to have family reunions when all the boys get back from serving the lord. :)
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