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Offline serious crayons

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Re: Cellar Scribblings
« Reply #18370 on: March 23, 2026, 03:15:42 pm »
Hanging out with an adult son is very special! Now that my son is married and has two children, it's a very rate event for me.

My son is getting married in July. No children yet, but his wife-to-be is a former elementary school teacher (she recently started working at ComEd), so I imagine it's on a not-too-distant horizon. He just turned 30 and AFAIK she's about the same age, so I suppose if they want kids it would happen in the next few years, at least.

They live in Chicago so that would make it even harder for him to hang out. My older son lives here in Minneapolis, and I like hanging out with him, too (we've been going to movies lately), but in general he's not as helpful as my younger son.

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Re: Cellar Scribblings
« Reply #18371 on: Today at 10:45:35 am »
So, I saw PHM and I think I can say a few words without spoiling anything, since the trailers, ads and interviews have spilled all the beans already.

It is a good mix of humor and drama, although some of the jokes are inane. There is a lot of tugging of the heartstrings and more of the special effects than I really needed. I enjoyed the many references to other sci-fi movies: 2001, Superman, Alien, Close Encounters, etc. Are those called Easter Eggs?

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