The highly anticipated (well at least for me) remake of Red Dawn opened this weekend. The best way to describe it was the same but different.
I must be honest and admit that the handsome good looks of actor Chris Hemsworth was the driving force behind me wanting to see the rebooted version of this 80's cult classic. That along with I'm a sucker for the story. Chris Hemsworth would have made Patrick Swayze proud. Oh and wait til you see Josh Peck (the former Josh from Nick's Drake and Josh) he's all grown up, thinned out and did a great job.
Though I find it highly unlikely, that in the event of a foreign takeover, a group of teens could actually gather guns and bombs and take on the enemy, it is fun though, to let my mind wander and imagine the group of teens that I know and have grown to love through the years, actually trying to make a difference the way the Wolverines did. Though this particular group of teens are smart enough and have access to enough electronics that perhaps they would be able to go to war in more advanced technological way and would have to call themselves the Huskies.
So you want to know, should you see this movie or what? Well, I personally think they did a very good job remaking it and I think it's good for the new generation, those who have never seen the original. I'll answer your question with a question of my own. Did you see the new Karate Kid? If you did and you liked it then go see Red Dawn. If you did not see it because you just couldn't bring yourself to or you saw it and didn't like it then stay home.
That's just my opinion.
oh, and PS. Make sure you are clear when you say Red Dawn. The guy at the theatre had to make sure I didn't want to see Breaking Dawn.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Breaking Dawn Part 2 (Twilight Movie Marathon)
Once upon a time, what seems like a long time ago I received a phone call from my friend asking me if I would like to go to the movies. Being a lover of all kinds of movies I said sure what are you seeing, the reply was Twilight. Twi-what? Twilight, it's about vampires. I said thanks but no thanks, not into vampires. The next thing I know Twilight is all the rage among the teens. I avoided it like I avoided the Pokemon plague.
A year goes by and I'm up late channel surfing, the clock is approaching midnight and I see Twilight just beginning, I said to myself..."Let me check this out and see what the big to do is" "I'll give it 10 minutes, if I like it I'll record it and go to bed, if I don't like it nothing lost."
Let's just say I didn't get to bed that evening until 2am. I fell in love with the movie like everyone else.
I started with Team Edward and ended up on Team Jacob. Though I have to admit I did not read the books (perhaps someday I will), I was a big fan of the movies.
When I heard that there would be a Twilight Movie Marathon at my local cinema, I told my daughter that she could get out of school early and I would be taking a vacation day. I have never done one of these movie marathons before. I always thought the people who did attend them were a bit nuts. Well I've joined them. Hey, you couldn't beat the deal, $15.00 for 5 movies as well as all you can eat popcorn and free soda refills all day for only $5.00.
Our marathon started at 11:25 with Twilight then New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn Part I and finally at 10:00pm the final installment....Breaking Dawn Part II.
It's hard for me to review a movie without giving away all the secrets and surprises so let me tell you this. If you've never seen a Twilight movie, don't see this one without seeing the first four. If you've seen them all, don't miss this movie. It didn't miss a beat, though when comparing the Part I to Part II my daughter and I agreed that Part I was much more intense as the big focus was on Bella having the baby, and will Bella survive the birth of the baby. Part II had a bit more comic relief as Taylor Lautner who played Jacob delivered his sarcastic lines perfectly and always made us laugh.
All I can say is this people who have read the books tell me that there is something in this movie that wasn't in the book. I'd love to go in detail about it but it will give away too much, all I can say is that when you see the fight seen you will literally gasp in disbelief.
I'm very sad to see this saga come to an end, I truly enjoyed getting to know these characters. I've often said that when my daughter comes home and tells me she's getting married, all I want to know is this Does he love her as much as Jacob loves Bella? Why this question, afterall Edward's love for Bella is as deep as love can get. The answer is simple. Even though Bella chose Edward, Jacob was still there for her as much as he despised his nemisis, he would do anything for Bella and to me that is the deepest kind of love that you can have.
So out of a 10 I will give this movie a nine and only because they gave me a heart attack during the fight scene.
That's just my opinion
A year goes by and I'm up late channel surfing, the clock is approaching midnight and I see Twilight just beginning, I said to myself..."Let me check this out and see what the big to do is" "I'll give it 10 minutes, if I like it I'll record it and go to bed, if I don't like it nothing lost."
Let's just say I didn't get to bed that evening until 2am. I fell in love with the movie like everyone else.
I started with Team Edward and ended up on Team Jacob. Though I have to admit I did not read the books (perhaps someday I will), I was a big fan of the movies.
When I heard that there would be a Twilight Movie Marathon at my local cinema, I told my daughter that she could get out of school early and I would be taking a vacation day. I have never done one of these movie marathons before. I always thought the people who did attend them were a bit nuts. Well I've joined them. Hey, you couldn't beat the deal, $15.00 for 5 movies as well as all you can eat popcorn and free soda refills all day for only $5.00.
Our marathon started at 11:25 with Twilight then New Moon, Eclipse, Breaking Dawn Part I and finally at 10:00pm the final installment....Breaking Dawn Part II.
It's hard for me to review a movie without giving away all the secrets and surprises so let me tell you this. If you've never seen a Twilight movie, don't see this one without seeing the first four. If you've seen them all, don't miss this movie. It didn't miss a beat, though when comparing the Part I to Part II my daughter and I agreed that Part I was much more intense as the big focus was on Bella having the baby, and will Bella survive the birth of the baby. Part II had a bit more comic relief as Taylor Lautner who played Jacob delivered his sarcastic lines perfectly and always made us laugh.
All I can say is this people who have read the books tell me that there is something in this movie that wasn't in the book. I'd love to go in detail about it but it will give away too much, all I can say is that when you see the fight seen you will literally gasp in disbelief.
I'm very sad to see this saga come to an end, I truly enjoyed getting to know these characters. I've often said that when my daughter comes home and tells me she's getting married, all I want to know is this Does he love her as much as Jacob loves Bella? Why this question, afterall Edward's love for Bella is as deep as love can get. The answer is simple. Even though Bella chose Edward, Jacob was still there for her as much as he despised his nemisis, he would do anything for Bella and to me that is the deepest kind of love that you can have.
So out of a 10 I will give this movie a nine and only because they gave me a heart attack during the fight scene.
That's just my opinion
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Loverboy, Pat Benetar, Journey in Providence, RI
Three for the price of one, that's what 80's music fans got last night at the Dunkin Donuts Center in Providence, RI.
The first surprise of the night was that the concert actually started on time. I'm not sure that I've ever been to a concert that started right on the minute it was scheduled for. The other thing I loved was that the set changes were very quick. I have been to many concerts that had 3 or 4 big acts and it took forever to change their set so this was great, it was a fast and smoth transition between bands.
Loverboy kicked off the night opening with Queen of Broken Hearts. They put on a great show singing all their hits from the 80's and ending with Working for the Weekend. I wasn't sure what to expect from lead singer Mike Reno as it's been a long time since he could fit into those tight red leather pants, I had seen him on tv a few years ago and he did not leave the best impression, I was afraid his vocals wouldn't be the same live. Make no mistake he can still sing like he did back in the day, a few pounds heavier, (but aren't we all). They put on a great show.
Pat Benatar and husband of 30 years, Neil Giraldo, came out next and they rocked the house. Her vocals were so strong. She is completely amazing. You could tell that they absolutely love what they do and they make a great team. Though Neil hasn't aged quite as gracefully as Pat he has not lost a thing when it comes to playing guitar, he is as amazing as ever. Pat performed a fun mashup during the encore of Hearbreaker and Ring of Fire. The only disappointment for me was that one of my personal favorites, Shadows of the Night, was left off the set list. If you have never seen Pat Benatar perform I say next time she comes to your town, GO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66aqcOsnP2E
Finally the Headliner, JOURNEY...let's just say this and get it out of the way...there is only one Steve Perry. Now, I know it's probably not right to compare newcomer Arnel Pineda to Steve, afterall those are some pretty big shoes to fill. That being said, Arnel was inconsistent at best. There were some songs where he was right on the money, some that he oversang, tried too hard and some that he just plain forgot the words or perhaps missed his cue. Maybe it was an off night for him but inconsistent is the best way to put it. I will give him this, he has a lot of energy, I don't think you would see Steve Perry today running and jumping all over the stage the way Arnel did.
Neil Schon, the driving force behind Journey, showcased his brilliant guitar playing and made you remember that he is definately one of the guitar greats of his time.
Johnathan Cain also had a chance to showcase his amazing talent from keyboards to guitar and singing.
Also impressive was drummer, Dean Castronovo. He can play a mean drum and was impressive when he sang Wheel in the Sky.
As much as I love each one of these bands and I have some major fan loyalty to them all, if this was American Idol or the XFactor and I had to pick a winner, my vote would go to Pat Benatar.
If this show comes to your area, go, spend the money and buy the tickets you won't be disappointed. It really is a good value for your money to see these three bands together.
That's just my opinion!
The first surprise of the night was that the concert actually started on time. I'm not sure that I've ever been to a concert that started right on the minute it was scheduled for. The other thing I loved was that the set changes were very quick. I have been to many concerts that had 3 or 4 big acts and it took forever to change their set so this was great, it was a fast and smoth transition between bands.
Loverboy kicked off the night opening with Queen of Broken Hearts. They put on a great show singing all their hits from the 80's and ending with Working for the Weekend. I wasn't sure what to expect from lead singer Mike Reno as it's been a long time since he could fit into those tight red leather pants, I had seen him on tv a few years ago and he did not leave the best impression, I was afraid his vocals wouldn't be the same live. Make no mistake he can still sing like he did back in the day, a few pounds heavier, (but aren't we all). They put on a great show.
Pat Benatar and husband of 30 years, Neil Giraldo, came out next and they rocked the house. Her vocals were so strong. She is completely amazing. You could tell that they absolutely love what they do and they make a great team. Though Neil hasn't aged quite as gracefully as Pat he has not lost a thing when it comes to playing guitar, he is as amazing as ever. Pat performed a fun mashup during the encore of Hearbreaker and Ring of Fire. The only disappointment for me was that one of my personal favorites, Shadows of the Night, was left off the set list. If you have never seen Pat Benatar perform I say next time she comes to your town, GO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66aqcOsnP2E
Finally the Headliner, JOURNEY...let's just say this and get it out of the way...there is only one Steve Perry. Now, I know it's probably not right to compare newcomer Arnel Pineda to Steve, afterall those are some pretty big shoes to fill. That being said, Arnel was inconsistent at best. There were some songs where he was right on the money, some that he oversang, tried too hard and some that he just plain forgot the words or perhaps missed his cue. Maybe it was an off night for him but inconsistent is the best way to put it. I will give him this, he has a lot of energy, I don't think you would see Steve Perry today running and jumping all over the stage the way Arnel did.
Neil Schon, the driving force behind Journey, showcased his brilliant guitar playing and made you remember that he is definately one of the guitar greats of his time.
Johnathan Cain also had a chance to showcase his amazing talent from keyboards to guitar and singing.
Also impressive was drummer, Dean Castronovo. He can play a mean drum and was impressive when he sang Wheel in the Sky.
As much as I love each one of these bands and I have some major fan loyalty to them all, if this was American Idol or the XFactor and I had to pick a winner, my vote would go to Pat Benatar.
If this show comes to your area, go, spend the money and buy the tickets you won't be disappointed. It really is a good value for your money to see these three bands together.
That's just my opinion!
Saturday, September 1, 2012
The Great Escape (Journey Tribute Band)
It's no secret that I love music. I'm constantly checking to see who is coming to all the local venue's. I have my Live Nation and TicketMaster apps on my Ipod to send me updates of upcoming acts. Recently while on the Twin River Website (our local casino) I saw that there was a Journey Tribute Band playing a free show at the Light House bar which is located on the first floor of the Twin River Casino.
I thought it would be fun to check out a tribute band, something new and different for me and the price was right.
I went figuring they would be pretty good, I mean the casino isn't going to book an act that totally sucks right? But I never thought I would walk away saying that the lead singer of a tribute band sounded better than the current lead singer of Journey.
Now let me just say this and get it out of the way. There is no substitution for Steve Perry. He's one of a kind, unique and well...just Steve Perry. That being said the group Journey has had several lead men since Steve split. My favorite was Steve Aguiar their current lead singer Arnel Pineda just doesn't cut it for me.
The lead singer of The Great Escape is Jason Paulino and he is amazing. He is 100 times better than the current Journey frontman.
The Great Escape sang all the hits, and a few surprises that I didn't expect from the Raised on Radio CD. (Which is actually one of my favorite Journey CD's) including the title song Raised on Radio and Suzanne. Of course they didn't forget the ballad favorites like Faithfully and Open Arms but they rocked the house with Stone in Love and Wheel in the Sky and crowd favorite, Don't Stop Believing.
They play Twin River often so if you are in the New Englaned area go to
http://www.twinriver.com/
and check the schedule for upcoming dates.
Definately go see The Great Escape they are awesome.
That's just my opinion.
I thought it would be fun to check out a tribute band, something new and different for me and the price was right.
I went figuring they would be pretty good, I mean the casino isn't going to book an act that totally sucks right? But I never thought I would walk away saying that the lead singer of a tribute band sounded better than the current lead singer of Journey.
Now let me just say this and get it out of the way. There is no substitution for Steve Perry. He's one of a kind, unique and well...just Steve Perry. That being said the group Journey has had several lead men since Steve split. My favorite was Steve Aguiar their current lead singer Arnel Pineda just doesn't cut it for me.
The lead singer of The Great Escape is Jason Paulino and he is amazing. He is 100 times better than the current Journey frontman.
The Great Escape sang all the hits, and a few surprises that I didn't expect from the Raised on Radio CD. (Which is actually one of my favorite Journey CD's) including the title song Raised on Radio and Suzanne. Of course they didn't forget the ballad favorites like Faithfully and Open Arms but they rocked the house with Stone in Love and Wheel in the Sky and crowd favorite, Don't Stop Believing.
They play Twin River often so if you are in the New Englaned area go to
http://www.twinriver.com/
and check the schedule for upcoming dates.
Definately go see The Great Escape they are awesome.
That's just my opinion.
Monday, August 27, 2012
American Idol Tour 2012 (Providence)
I'm not a die hard American Idol fan. I've watched only two seasons faithfully. Each season I give the old college try and more times than not I lose interest. Some seasons are just better than others but in the end I try to keep up with who is eliminated each week and who becomes the ultimate winner - The American Idol.
The 2012 season was not my favorite and certainly not a season that prompted me to spend my hard earned money on tickets for the tour but when a call from my 14 year old daughter came at 5:30pm on a Sunday not saying "Mom I have free tickets to see American Idol and the show starts at 7:00pm, how could I say no.
The top 10 "Idols" were talented for sure. They performed individually, in groups and duets. I enjoyed watching each and every one and have to say that it was a lot of fun to see them perform live rather than on TV.
Of course, my favorites from season 2012 were still my favorites live. Colton Dixon and Skylar Laine. Of course they would be my favorites as my personality is split right down the middle between rock and country, I like to say that I'm a rock and roll girl with a country heart. Colton and Skylar did not disappoint. I personally loved Colton's rendition of Billy Joel's piano man and Skylar rocked it out to Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead as well as Rod Stewart's stay with me.
There was a good variety of hits, something for everyone.
Though I'm not a fan of Hometown Girl, Erika Van Pelt, the crowd predictably went crazy she performed. Don't get me wrong, she's talented, but her style is not for me.
The other highlight of the evening is when Elise Testone performed Led Zepplin's Whole Lotta Love, she did justice with her version.
Philip Phillips and runner up Jessica Sanchez performed a duet and I couldn't help but think that the two of them should have sang Brad Paisley's Whiskey Lullaby. Their voices are perfect for that song.
All in all it was a fun show, good for all ages. . . That's my opinion.
The 2012 season was not my favorite and certainly not a season that prompted me to spend my hard earned money on tickets for the tour but when a call from my 14 year old daughter came at 5:30pm on a Sunday not saying "Mom I have free tickets to see American Idol and the show starts at 7:00pm, how could I say no.
The top 10 "Idols" were talented for sure. They performed individually, in groups and duets. I enjoyed watching each and every one and have to say that it was a lot of fun to see them perform live rather than on TV.
Of course, my favorites from season 2012 were still my favorites live. Colton Dixon and Skylar Laine. Of course they would be my favorites as my personality is split right down the middle between rock and country, I like to say that I'm a rock and roll girl with a country heart. Colton and Skylar did not disappoint. I personally loved Colton's rendition of Billy Joel's piano man and Skylar rocked it out to Miranda Lambert's Gunpowder and Lead as well as Rod Stewart's stay with me.
There was a good variety of hits, something for everyone.
Though I'm not a fan of Hometown Girl, Erika Van Pelt, the crowd predictably went crazy she performed. Don't get me wrong, she's talented, but her style is not for me.
The other highlight of the evening is when Elise Testone performed Led Zepplin's Whole Lotta Love, she did justice with her version.
Philip Phillips and runner up Jessica Sanchez performed a duet and I couldn't help but think that the two of them should have sang Brad Paisley's Whiskey Lullaby. Their voices are perfect for that song.
All in all it was a fun show, good for all ages. . . That's my opinion.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Bourne Legacy
You do not have to have a marathon catching up on the previous "Bourne" movies to enjoy this latest installment but I have to say it was odd watching it without Matt Damon who brought the role of Jason Bourne to life, though there are enough mentions of Jason Bourne throughout the Legacy version to help you remember where it all started.
Jeremey Renner did an ok job as the latest agent trying to save himself from his own government but my personal favorite was Rachel Weisz who played the scientist, she gave a stellar performance.
I think the Bourne Legacy lacked a little in the story and action area that being said, the best part of the movie was the motorcycle chase at the end.
If I had to choose beetween this movie and the latest Mission Impossible, well hands down Misssion Impossible has it. Not that it terribly bad, I've seen much worse but I just felt that it needed a little more spice.
That's just my opinion.
Jeremey Renner did an ok job as the latest agent trying to save himself from his own government but my personal favorite was Rachel Weisz who played the scientist, she gave a stellar performance.
I think the Bourne Legacy lacked a little in the story and action area that being said, the best part of the movie was the motorcycle chase at the end.
If I had to choose beetween this movie and the latest Mission Impossible, well hands down Misssion Impossible has it. Not that it terribly bad, I've seen much worse but I just felt that it needed a little more spice.
That's just my opinion.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Def Leppard @ Comcast Center, Mansfield
Just got home from seeing the Def Leppard at the Comcast Center in Mansfield, MA. I have looked forward to this particular show all summer long. I had wanted to see them last summer and opted not to and had been regretting it ever since. Every time I see Def Leppard I enjoy them but this time was something a little extra special. They had much to celebrate as it is the 30th Anniversary of Guitarist Phil Collin being in the band, and the 25th anniversary of the Hysteria Album.
The set list was amazing from the more recent Undefeated to the classics like Foolin', Photograph, the fitting Saturday Night, Rocket, Women, Poor Some Sugar on me and the list goes on and on. A highlight for me was when half way through the show the entire band gathered center stage to perform an accoustic set of their ballads which included the Where does love go when it dies, which they have never performed live before this Rock of Ages Tour. I also enjoyed the pictures up on the screen during their performance of Photograph. They featured all members of the band throughout their careers which was fun to see.
Joe Elliott's vocals were strong, Phil Collin is totally jacked, you can tell that man works out everyday and of course what can I say about our favorite one armed drummer Rick Allen? He Rocks. When he walked out on stage for his part in the acoustic medley the crowd went wild. He has got to be the most admired drummer I know. Losing his arm in a tragic car accident and not giving up what he loves to do, just learning how to do it differently, well, if that's not a role model, I don't know what is.
I'm not sure what was up with the bling though? Joe Elliotts mic stand was totally bedazzled as was his t-shirt along with Rick Savage's shirt. Maybe they stole it from Taylor Swift. But hey, they rocked it out, it's all good. I'm partial to the bling myself.
They closed out the show with Rock of Ages and my only disappointment was that Rock of Ages was the only encore song, it would have been nice to have another.
If it's ever crossed your mind to check them out GO. You won't be disappointed. These 5 Brits will give you a high energy show that you won't soon forget.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrKOqrV7emM
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Batman- The Dark Knight Rises
As a big DC Comics fan I was very excited to see Batman-The Dark Knight Rises. It's always interesting to me to see the casting of each new Batman movie.
It's your classic fallen hero comeback story. This movie was action packed and I think they did a FABULOUS job with the casting. I'm not a Christian Bale fan but he, indeed, made a great Batman and when I heard that Anne Hathaway was going to play CatWoman, I was not impressed, I, unfortunately, still think of her in Disney's Princess Diary movies where she was such a nice girl so it was hard for me to picture her playing a character like CatWoman. In my opinion, Anne Hathaway rocked the role! Of course it's always nice to see Michael Cain return as Alfred, the faithful and loyal butler to Bruce Wayne.
I walked into the theatre not expecting to love this movie as much as I did The Avengers which was, by far, my favorite movie of the this summer. I figured I'd like this Batman movie, but not love it. I was pleasantly surprised. Turns out it was my favorite Batman yet. You cannot compare Marvel's Avengers to DC's Batman it's simply not fair to either movie. It's not apples to apples. I realized that within the first two minutes. Two totally different movies that should not be compared side by side.
You won't find any spoilers on this blog but what I will say is there were a few predictable moments along with a nice twist to the plot that I didn't see coming and I truly enjoy a surprise now and then. The ending was wrapped up very nicely and made me happy. There's nothing worse than going to a movie and not having a defining answer on the ending.
For more info and showtimes click the link below:
http://www.thedarkknightrises.com/#home.php?&_suid=134514365590908227724380384633
Monday, August 13, 2012
I Am Ozzy (book review)
For the past year I been on a biography and autobiography kick. People lead such interesting lives. I just can't get enough of them.
Last week while at Barnes and Noble picking up summer reading for my Matthew, I was browsing and what caught my eye on the bargain table...I Am Ozzy.
While I like some Ozzy material and some Black Sabbath (which Ozzy was the former lead singer for) I would not say that I am a die hard fan. But I know an entertaining and interesting person when I see one.
The book was 5.98 how could I pass up that bargain? It usually takes me awhile to read a book, sometimes weeks, sometimes month, only because I'm just so darn busy. When I get a book that completely holds my interest I can't put it down, you will catch me walking around town with my nose in that book until I'm finished. That's how it was with I Am Ozzy. I read it in two days.
I was not disappointed. I knew it would be interesting with some crazy stories but I never dreamed I'd be sitting all by myself laughing outloud.
From his boyhood days, trying to find a way to fit in with his peers to trying to hold a job to the success and failure with Black Sabbath and the surprising success of MTV's reality show The Osbournes, this book will keep you entertained whether you are a fan or not.
It's worth reading just to learn the truth about the infamous biting the head off a bat incident.
I'd like to say more but I don't want to give away the stories. Please let me know if you read this book and what you thought of it.
Last week while at Barnes and Noble picking up summer reading for my Matthew, I was browsing and what caught my eye on the bargain table...I Am Ozzy.
While I like some Ozzy material and some Black Sabbath (which Ozzy was the former lead singer for) I would not say that I am a die hard fan. But I know an entertaining and interesting person when I see one.
The book was 5.98 how could I pass up that bargain? It usually takes me awhile to read a book, sometimes weeks, sometimes month, only because I'm just so darn busy. When I get a book that completely holds my interest I can't put it down, you will catch me walking around town with my nose in that book until I'm finished. That's how it was with I Am Ozzy. I read it in two days.
I was not disappointed. I knew it would be interesting with some crazy stories but I never dreamed I'd be sitting all by myself laughing outloud.
From his boyhood days, trying to find a way to fit in with his peers to trying to hold a job to the success and failure with Black Sabbath and the surprising success of MTV's reality show The Osbournes, this book will keep you entertained whether you are a fan or not.
It's worth reading just to learn the truth about the infamous biting the head off a bat incident.
I'd like to say more but I don't want to give away the stories. Please let me know if you read this book and what you thought of it.
Welcome to Review This
My good friend Grace has suggested to me that I should start an entertainment blog since I attend so many concerts, movies and plays. After thinking about it, I said to myself why not? I'm going to take it a step further. I'm going to review everything from concerts, to restaurants to books, new products and more.
Afterall what is a review anyway? It's just one persons opinion and I'm rarely at a loss for words when it comes to expressing my opinion. And isn't the world entitled to my opinion? In my opinion I think it is.
So thanks Grace for being my inspiration.
If there is anything that ya'll want me to review just let me know. I'll see what I can do.
Afterall what is a review anyway? It's just one persons opinion and I'm rarely at a loss for words when it comes to expressing my opinion. And isn't the world entitled to my opinion? In my opinion I think it is.
So thanks Grace for being my inspiration.
If there is anything that ya'll want me to review just let me know. I'll see what I can do.
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