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So…  attempts to watch the Dark Knight Rises just after dinner were foiled thanks to sell-out crowds at my nearest Alamo Draft House.
Tickets were secured for a late night showing and this allowed me and some friends to visit 3 separate bars a…

So…  attempts to watch the Dark Knight Rises just after dinner were foiled thanks to sell-out crowds at my nearest Alamo Draft House.

Tickets were secured for a late night showing and this allowed me and some friends to visit 3 separate bars and visit a Target to purchase some things to regret later when we sobered up.

My drunken purchase was this 25th anniversary of the Last Star Fighter.  A movie that I’ve never seen without commercial interruption, but felt compelled to own it in 3 file formats for the price of $9.99.

I’m pretty sure I came out a loser on this one…

Both Michelle and her sister Elizabeth purchased some movies of their own.  American Psycho, Beerfest and the Dark Knight were all secured on Blu-Ray because it was the drunken thing to do.

Things we opted to leave on the shelf:  A bottle of red wine we considered drinking in a dark parking lot an hour before the movie started.

In retrospect…  I think we should have gone with the Malbec.

Rollie Agado July 21, 2012
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Nonspecific farm to market road west of Corpus.
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Morning haiku:

Padded statistics 
ICE hides outside to poach me
My scheduled court date

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Sunday & the SAMA

Took in the exhibition called -  Envisioning the Hindu Divine: Expanding Darshan and Manjari Sharma 

We saw 40 historical objects from India and Southeast Asia and nine photographs by Manjari Sharma. 

I personally enjoyed get