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Memory lane.  Keep your kids inside….

Memory lane.  Keep your kids inside….

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from Andy Horst of This Providence:
I am not used to getting up before the crack of noon.  But today I am pretending to be a real grown up!  It’s 9 am and I’m awake.  Go me!  I’m writing this blog so I’ll be late to start working… oh well.
I’ve been watching a lot of movies since I’ve been home, not something I have ever really done an excessive amount of in my life.  This memorial day weekend I watched the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy.  It was incredible.  Here’s some “reviews.”
 Robin Hood: (the new one)  I thought it was pretty awesome except for the guy that played little John.  I can’t help but hate that guy because of the character he played at the end of Lost.  But the movie was worth seeing.  I actually liked how dark it is and how Prince John finally seemed like an actual evil person.
 Shutter Island: This movie is genius from a photographic stance.  I love this director now and feel the need to go see all his other movies.  I did guess the entire plot after only watching 25 minutes of the movie, but that’s ok… I still really enjoyed it.  I guessed the ending of Identity after about 10 minutes of watching that. ha.
 The Men Who Stare At Goats: weird… i think that’s all i have to say.
 Sherlock Holmes: I remember that I liked it when I watched it, but it obviously wasn’t memorable enough that a week later I hardly can think of anything about that movie
 Fantastic Mr. Fox: What the cuss!? This movie was cussin’ sweet.  If you haven’t watched it yet… you should get off you cuss and give it a cussin’ chance.  I want to live in a tree.
 Mary Poppins: Watched this twice since I’ve been home… and it might be my favorite movie ever made.  Dick Van Dyke is the man.
 The Jerk: Steve Martin is awesome.
Are there any good movies coming out this summer?  Or any movies I haven’t heard of that I NEEEEED to see??? Lemme know!  See you soon!
photo by Chris Phelps

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from Andy Horst of This Providence:

I am not used to getting up before the crack of noon.  But today I am pretending to be a real grown up!  It’s 9 am and I’m awake.  Go me!  I’m writing this blog so I’ll be late to start working… oh well.

I’ve been watching a lot of movies since I’ve been home, not something I have ever really done an excessive amount of in my life.  This memorial day weekend I watched the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy.  It was incredible.  Here’s some “reviews.”

Robin Hood: (the new one)  I thought it was pretty awesome except for the guy that played little John.  I can’t help but hate that guy because of the character he played at the end of Lost.  But the movie was worth seeing.  I actually liked how dark it is and how Prince John finally seemed like an actual evil person.

Shutter Island: This movie is genius from a photographic stance.  I love this director now and feel the need to go see all his other movies.  I did guess the entire plot after only watching 25 minutes of the movie, but that’s ok… I still really enjoyed it.  I guessed the ending of Identity after about 10 minutes of watching that. ha.

The Men Who Stare At Goats: weird… i think that’s all i have to say.

Sherlock Holmes: I remember that I liked it when I watched it, but it obviously wasn’t memorable enough that a week later I hardly can think of anything about that movie

Fantastic Mr. Fox: What the cuss!? This movie was cussin’ sweet.  If you haven’t watched it yet… you should get off you cuss and give it a cussin’ chance.  I want to live in a tree.

Mary Poppins: Watched this twice since I’ve been home… and it might be my favorite movie ever made.  Dick Van Dyke is the man.

The Jerk: Steve Martin is awesome.

Are there any good movies coming out this summer?  Or any movies I haven’t heard of that I NEEEEED to see??? Lemme know!  See you soon!

photo by Chris Phelps

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This is exactly what I would look like if I was standing in a blood storm.

This is exactly what I would look like if I was standing in a blood storm.

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I’ve finally begun developing my photo site.  I’ll let you know more as soon as I know more!  This is not one that will be on there… but I like it.  :)

I’ve finally begun developing my photo site.  I’ll let you know more as soon as I know more!  This is not one that will be on there… but I like it.  :)

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Heck yeah!

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Follow @kissfmnightshow on Twitter for information on how you can win tickets to see This Providence, A Rocket To The Moon, The Maine and The White Tie Affair play DoorMatt’s Tweet Up Party on Saturday, June 5th!

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Forget LOST, now this is truly amazing!  Obama signed the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act!  So stoked for Invisible Children and everyone involved present, past, or the future.  This is serious history being made.
“After a five year quest to get the attention of the United States government, we have done it.

President Obama agreed to a signing ceremony in the Oval Office for the signing of the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act! After the unbelievable rallying we all did to see this bill pass unanimously through Congress, and the props they gave us on the House floor (I’ll never forget that for the rest of my life), we have seen impossible dreams come true.
After the bill’s unanimous passage, we asked the White House for a signing ceremony with the President so that we could hold him accountable to this mandate and see Joseph Kony arrested.
On Saturday, President Obama accepted our request and invited us to the Oval Office on Monday.
Today, Monday, May 24th at 5pm est, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Members of Congress, UN Ambassador Susan Rice, Jason, Laren, Ben Keesey and Resolve’s Michael Poffenberger stood in the Oval Office, circled around President Barack Obama as he signed into law the bill we have carried so far.
Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) commented on the signing of the bill, saying, “This bill’s success is due to the grassroots effort of young people across the U.S. committed to ending the atrocities of Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army.” It has been your rallying, your phone calls, letters, emails, activism, and voices that have won this victory. The war is not over, but the stage has been set for justice.
“Our mission now is to make sure that the President uses the mandate it provides from Congress and the American people to do everything he can to see LRA violence ended once and for all.”  - Lisa Dougan, Resolve.
Be proud.  We’ll post pictures and details as soon as we have them!”
 (from INVISIBLECHILDREN.com)

Forget LOST, now this is truly amazing!  Obama signed the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act!  So stoked for Invisible Children and everyone involved present, past, or the future.  This is serious history being made.

After a five year quest to get the attention of the United States government, we have done it.

President Obama agreed to a signing ceremony in the Oval Office for the signing of the LRA Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act! After the unbelievable rallying we all did to see this bill pass unanimously through Congress, and the props they gave us on the House floor (I’ll never forget that for the rest of my life), we have seen impossible dreams come true.

After the bill’s unanimous passage, we asked the White House for a signing ceremony with the President so that we could hold him accountable to this mandate and see Joseph Kony arrested.

On Saturday, President Obama accepted our request and invited us to the Oval Office on Monday.

Today, Monday, May 24th at 5pm est, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Members of Congress, UN Ambassador Susan Rice, Jason, Laren, Ben Keesey and Resolve’s Michael Poffenberger stood in the Oval Office, circled around President Barack Obama as he signed into law the bill we have carried so far.

Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) commented on the signing of the bill, saying, “This bill’s success is due to the grassroots effort of young people across the U.S. committed to ending the atrocities of Joseph Kony and his Lord’s Resistance Army.” It has been your rallying, your phone calls, letters, emails, activism, and voices that have won this victory. The war is not over, but the stage has been set for justice.

“Our mission now is to make sure that the President uses the mandate it provides from Congress and the American people to do everything he can to see LRA violence ended once and for all.”  - Lisa Dougan, Resolve.

Be proud.  We’ll post pictures and details as soon as we have them!”

(from INVISIBLECHILDREN.com)

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This Providence: The ‘Bout Damn Time Tour 8

Gavin from This Providence joins The Audition on stage at the final date of The ‘Bout Damn Time Tour. Thank you to everyone who came out to make the tour such a success!

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Hahaha.  Trust your peelings!

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