Here are some fears that I looked up on the Internet. I couldn't find any of the fears that I listed in my previous post, but I did find these rather odd or amusing:
Barophobia- Fear of gravity.
Cathisophobia- Fear of sitting.
Chronophobia- Fear of time.
Epistemophobia- Fear of knowledge.
Geniophobia- Fear of chins.
Geumaphobia or Geumophobia- Fear of taste.
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia- Fear of long words.
Levophobia- Fear of things to the left side of the body.
Octophobia - Fear of the figure 8.
Phobophobia- Fear of phobias.
Phronemophobia- Fear of thinking.
Zemmiphobia- Fear of the great mole rat.
Here's where I found them, there's a lot more there. http://www.phobialist.com/
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Fears
Everyone has one or two fears. Most people have at least one fairly common fear, like heights or needles or something. I'm not sure why I started thinking about this, but I did. Here are a few of my fears:
I, like many people, have a slight fear of heights. This has dissipated quite a bit since living on the 22nd floor of a building, however. I can now go out onto the balcony and look over with ease. However, once in a while I will get jumpy and have the sudden desire to hit the floor and hug it. I simply back into the apartment at that point.
I have, however, some fears that I think are a little less common. For example, I am afraid of wetting the bed. It's funny, because it's not like I was a bedwetter as a kid, and I haven't done so in a long long time. But I will often wake myself up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom with the specific thought in mind that I don't want to wet the bed. It's weird, I know.
I am also really afraid of breaking a bone. After breaking my ankle, this is something I never want to have to go through again. The pain was horrible, and if I even hear the (fake) sound of bones breaking on TV, my skin crawls and I cringe.
I am also a little nervous of deep water. I wouldn't go so far as to state that it's a full-blown fear. I don't mean swimming pool deep, I am talking about 100+ feet deep in a lake or ocean. I think the fear is of what might be swimming below me that I can't see.
Another fear that I have is driving over bridges. I am ok in the passenger seat, but if I actually have to drive, I grip the steering wheel tight and tend not to look anywhere else but in front of me. The worst bridge I've ever driven is in Milwaukee on I-94, the one that goes past Miller Park. There's just something about driving and looking down at the tops of smoke stacks that creeps me out.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share. :)
I, like many people, have a slight fear of heights. This has dissipated quite a bit since living on the 22nd floor of a building, however. I can now go out onto the balcony and look over with ease. However, once in a while I will get jumpy and have the sudden desire to hit the floor and hug it. I simply back into the apartment at that point.
I have, however, some fears that I think are a little less common. For example, I am afraid of wetting the bed. It's funny, because it's not like I was a bedwetter as a kid, and I haven't done so in a long long time. But I will often wake myself up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom with the specific thought in mind that I don't want to wet the bed. It's weird, I know.
I am also really afraid of breaking a bone. After breaking my ankle, this is something I never want to have to go through again. The pain was horrible, and if I even hear the (fake) sound of bones breaking on TV, my skin crawls and I cringe.
I am also a little nervous of deep water. I wouldn't go so far as to state that it's a full-blown fear. I don't mean swimming pool deep, I am talking about 100+ feet deep in a lake or ocean. I think the fear is of what might be swimming below me that I can't see.
Another fear that I have is driving over bridges. I am ok in the passenger seat, but if I actually have to drive, I grip the steering wheel tight and tend not to look anywhere else but in front of me. The worst bridge I've ever driven is in Milwaukee on I-94, the one that goes past Miller Park. There's just something about driving and looking down at the tops of smoke stacks that creeps me out.
Anyway, I just thought I'd share. :)
Monday, May 30, 2005
Today's hike - Maunawili Falls
My legs have finally returned to a normal feeling (as opposed to the wet-noodle feel I had after my last hike) so Matt and I decided to hit another trail. We bought a trail guide and picked one that appeared to be a bit easier than the last hike we did.
I'm not so sure that it was necessarily easier. Although it was a little shorter than the last hike we did, and nearly half the altitude gain (400 feet compared to 900 feet on the last hike,) there were some factors that I thought made this one a bit more challenging. However, it was equally if not more rewarding.
This trail was on the east side of the island, which I mentioned before is the tropical side of the island. It was over 90 degrees today, and the east side is considerably more humid than the rest of the island. This hike was also in a valley, which means that there wasn't much of a breeze at all. We did climb up into the mountains a bit, and there was a slight breeze at the higher altitudes. This hike also involved "fording", crossing for those of us not skilled in the ways of hiking vocabulary, a stream several times. This might sound fun and easy, but it's not. The rocks are very slippery, and rubber soled shoes like to slip right off of the moss-covered rocks.
However, even though I was huffing and puffing by the time we got to the end of the trail, it became clear why the hike was worth it - a beautiful waterfall! There were kids climbing the falls and jumping off the top into the falls below. (Tony, this waterfall wasn't near the "wow" value of the one we saw in PR, though.) We sat for about half an hour (on rocks) with our bare feet dangling in the very cold water. We couldn't really figure out why the water was so cold, but after about 10 minutes, our feet were numb. It felt great and really helped to make the return trip easier. This hike, unlike the last one, was not a loop, meaning that we took the same trail back as we took going in. This was a good thing, because a lot of the hike to the falls was uphill.
I got some great pictures that I will try to post sooner than later. I have posted the pictures from our last hike already, so check them out!
I'm not so sure that it was necessarily easier. Although it was a little shorter than the last hike we did, and nearly half the altitude gain (400 feet compared to 900 feet on the last hike,) there were some factors that I thought made this one a bit more challenging. However, it was equally if not more rewarding.
This trail was on the east side of the island, which I mentioned before is the tropical side of the island. It was over 90 degrees today, and the east side is considerably more humid than the rest of the island. This hike was also in a valley, which means that there wasn't much of a breeze at all. We did climb up into the mountains a bit, and there was a slight breeze at the higher altitudes. This hike also involved "fording", crossing for those of us not skilled in the ways of hiking vocabulary, a stream several times. This might sound fun and easy, but it's not. The rocks are very slippery, and rubber soled shoes like to slip right off of the moss-covered rocks.
However, even though I was huffing and puffing by the time we got to the end of the trail, it became clear why the hike was worth it - a beautiful waterfall! There were kids climbing the falls and jumping off the top into the falls below. (Tony, this waterfall wasn't near the "wow" value of the one we saw in PR, though.) We sat for about half an hour (on rocks) with our bare feet dangling in the very cold water. We couldn't really figure out why the water was so cold, but after about 10 minutes, our feet were numb. It felt great and really helped to make the return trip easier. This hike, unlike the last one, was not a loop, meaning that we took the same trail back as we took going in. This was a good thing, because a lot of the hike to the falls was uphill.
I got some great pictures that I will try to post sooner than later. I have posted the pictures from our last hike already, so check them out!
Friday, May 27, 2005
This is a first
Matt and I ordered a new futon. We could have either bought a low-end couch or a high-end futon. We went with the futon, and I am very happy with it. We currently only have a love seat, which is not big enough to lay out on while watching TV.
Anyway, it was delivered today. The delivery guy asked me to meet him downstairs. He looked at me and said "you like the Brewers, huh?" I had a Brewers shirt and a Brewers cap on. We proceeded to talk baseball for the next twenty minutes or so. He is the first person in this state that has even admitted that they've heard of the Brewers. A few people have commented on Milwaukee, but never baseball. He lived in Arizona for a while, and used to watch the Brewers in spring training. The Arizona Diamondbacks are his favorite team, though. He used to play ball a lot and I got to hear about a time that he was taken out by a guy sliding into second base, then he was hit by a pitch in the head in the same game, and he quit baseball after that game.
Customer service in Hawaii leaves a lot to be desired, but this guy has helped to restore my faith. Hawaiians are always intersting to talk to, though.
Anyway, it was delivered today. The delivery guy asked me to meet him downstairs. He looked at me and said "you like the Brewers, huh?" I had a Brewers shirt and a Brewers cap on. We proceeded to talk baseball for the next twenty minutes or so. He is the first person in this state that has even admitted that they've heard of the Brewers. A few people have commented on Milwaukee, but never baseball. He lived in Arizona for a while, and used to watch the Brewers in spring training. The Arizona Diamondbacks are his favorite team, though. He used to play ball a lot and I got to hear about a time that he was taken out by a guy sliding into second base, then he was hit by a pitch in the head in the same game, and he quit baseball after that game.
Customer service in Hawaii leaves a lot to be desired, but this guy has helped to restore my faith. Hawaiians are always intersting to talk to, though.
It's over
So Carrie is the next American Idol. It was still a big victory for the rockers. At least we can say that we tried to get Bo the victory, right Mom?
Ok, so now that American Idol is done, I have to try to find other stuff to post about.......
Well, maybe I'll have more luck tomorrow :P
Ok, so now that American Idol is done, I have to try to find other stuff to post about.......
Well, maybe I'll have more luck tomorrow :P
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
I voted
For the first time this season, I made my vote on American Idol. Well, I didn't just vote once, I voted 30 times for Bo. Being in Hawaii has its advantages, because the phone lines here are open well past those of the mainland. That combined with the 3 different numbers means that I got through nearly every time. It only took me about 10 minutes to vote 30 times.
I didn't vote for him because I thought he did a better job. I didn't care for this week's show much at all. I voted for Bo simply because I like him better and I want him to win. :)
I didn't vote for him because I thought he did a better job. I didn't care for this week's show much at all. I voted for Bo simply because I like him better and I want him to win. :)
Monday, May 23, 2005
Movie review - Star Wars 3
Wow. Go see it.
In order to keep from spoiling this movie for anyone who has been thinking of seeing it, I will just make a few general statements about the movie. Being in the position that we are, which is already seeing the first three Star Wars many years ago and anticipating the arrival of the next three, this movie was awesome. I felt as though I was witnessing a piece of history on the screen, not just a movie. That might sound a bit extreme, but if you go and see this, you will understand what I mean.
Go see it. That's about all I can say right now, I'm near speechless!!
In order to keep from spoiling this movie for anyone who has been thinking of seeing it, I will just make a few general statements about the movie. Being in the position that we are, which is already seeing the first three Star Wars many years ago and anticipating the arrival of the next three, this movie was awesome. I felt as though I was witnessing a piece of history on the screen, not just a movie. That might sound a bit extreme, but if you go and see this, you will understand what I mean.
Go see it. That's about all I can say right now, I'm near speechless!!
A day at the beach
On Saturday, Matt and I set out intending on going snorkeling. We first stopped at the Navy Exchange, which is the Navy's big mall. We bought snorkeling equipment and a boogie board. We headed to Kailua Beach, which is on the east side of the island. The east and west sides of the island are really two completely different things. The east side is much more tropical, and it rains far more over there. The reasoning behind this has something to do with trade winds.
We got to the beach, but the waves were a little too high for snorkeling. Luckily, we had bought the boogie board, but we quickly found out that the waves weren't quite big enough for that, either. It still made messing around in the ocean a little more fun. After a couple of hours of swimming, we found another local Mexican place and enjoyed a good dinner. I really liked the fried ice cream at the end of the meal.
On our way home, we drove through the mountains and were in awe of the waterfalls on both sides of us. It had just rained in that area, so we were really given a treat of the waterfalls and rainbows. It was just like what you might see on postcards!
Other than the fact that I got some water in my ear and I still can't hear out of it, it was a good day.
We got to the beach, but the waves were a little too high for snorkeling. Luckily, we had bought the boogie board, but we quickly found out that the waves weren't quite big enough for that, either. It still made messing around in the ocean a little more fun. After a couple of hours of swimming, we found another local Mexican place and enjoyed a good dinner. I really liked the fried ice cream at the end of the meal.
On our way home, we drove through the mountains and were in awe of the waterfalls on both sides of us. It had just rained in that area, so we were really given a treat of the waterfalls and rainbows. It was just like what you might see on postcards!
Other than the fact that I got some water in my ear and I still can't hear out of it, it was a good day.
Friday, May 20, 2005
Reflecting
I've been watching the Wonder Years on DVD. It's a show about the pains of growing up and how things change. I don't think you can help but look back on your own childhood and experiences and think about how things have changed.
I will never say that I regret meeting Matt, and I won't say that I regret moving to Hawaii. Matt is one of the best things that could have happened for me. Moving to Hawaii, and my time here, has been an incredible experience that has made me grow a lot personally. I've matured even more than I could have thought. I've had to learn to rely on myself when Matt isn't around, something that I didn't think I could do. However, I wish that things didn't have to change the way that they have. I've changed some relationships that I was very happy with before. Tony and I still talk almost every day, and we are still the best of friends, but being so far apart has inevitably changed our friendship. My relationship with my brother has probably changed the most. I really wish that hadn't been the case. I miss being able to have him visit me on the weekends, and I am really missing seeing him grow up. I am sorry that I am not there to take him driving, to take him to see Star Wars, or just to hang out like we used to. I know that our relationship would have changed eventually anyway, but I feel like my moving away has rushed that process.
However, I do feel closer to my parents than I was before. Seeing the way that they have supported my decision to move here whole-heartedly really opened my eyes to what family is there for.
Don't mind me, I guess I'm just a little sentimental tonight. :)
I will never say that I regret meeting Matt, and I won't say that I regret moving to Hawaii. Matt is one of the best things that could have happened for me. Moving to Hawaii, and my time here, has been an incredible experience that has made me grow a lot personally. I've matured even more than I could have thought. I've had to learn to rely on myself when Matt isn't around, something that I didn't think I could do. However, I wish that things didn't have to change the way that they have. I've changed some relationships that I was very happy with before. Tony and I still talk almost every day, and we are still the best of friends, but being so far apart has inevitably changed our friendship. My relationship with my brother has probably changed the most. I really wish that hadn't been the case. I miss being able to have him visit me on the weekends, and I am really missing seeing him grow up. I am sorry that I am not there to take him driving, to take him to see Star Wars, or just to hang out like we used to. I know that our relationship would have changed eventually anyway, but I feel like my moving away has rushed that process.
However, I do feel closer to my parents than I was before. Seeing the way that they have supported my decision to move here whole-heartedly really opened my eyes to what family is there for.
Don't mind me, I guess I'm just a little sentimental tonight. :)
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
The Bo Bice show...
...with special guests Carrie Underwood and Vonzell Solomon. If you missed this week's American Idol, you missed the best show thus far. And if you still think that Bo Bice can't sing, you're tone deaf. His a capella song gave me the chills. It was a perfect combination of excellent vocals, a very quiet stage, and perfect lighting. I didn't know the song, but I really don't think I needed to. When I first heard that he was going to do Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me, I thought he was going to be in trouble. I was pleasantly surprised at how well he did. I didn't like the band's performance on Satisfaction, but I think Bo did well regardless.
Obviously, I think Bo is going on. As for the other two, I really am not sure who will advance. I didn't like Carrie's rendition of I Feel Like a Woman, but Crying was very good. I hate Dion Warwick, so I automatically didn't like Vonzell's first song. I didn't really like the last song, either, but R&B just isn't really my genre of choice. If I had to guess, I'd say that Vonzell is going home next week, leaving Carrie and Bo to duke it out in the final.
Obviously, I think Bo is going on. As for the other two, I really am not sure who will advance. I didn't like Carrie's rendition of I Feel Like a Woman, but Crying was very good. I hate Dion Warwick, so I automatically didn't like Vonzell's first song. I didn't really like the last song, either, but R&B just isn't really my genre of choice. If I had to guess, I'd say that Vonzell is going home next week, leaving Carrie and Bo to duke it out in the final.
Saturday, May 14, 2005
I didn't think I had it in me
Matt and I have vowed to become more physically active. We went for a walk twice this week, and we are eating much healthier than we used to. Today, we went hiking. We found a hiking trail at the top of a nearby mountain while driving around one day and made mental note of it. That was the trail we decided to hike today. I wish we would have done a little more research than that.
We started our afternoon by grabbing a sandwich at Subway (hey, if it worked for Jared...) and then stopped for a couple bottles of Propel fitness water. Armed with a backpack with the water, a camera, binoculars, and Matt's cell phone, we set off on our hike at 1:30. Since I am so horribly out of shape, the first part of the hike was naturally hard. The terrain throughout the entire trail was peppered with rocks and tree roots, so I couldn't exactly drag my feet. Each step involved stepping over something. In the beginning, the trail went uphill a ways, which was quite a challenge for me. I quickly became out of breath, but we trekked on.
The views were awesome. The first part of the trail faces the mountains, and the valleys below were full of nothing but trees and ferns. I've got some cool pictures that I will post sooner than later. Once we settled into a regular pace, which was a little faster than regular walking, I was ok. The trail leveled out a bit, once in a while dipping downhill or going uphill, but it mainly wound around the mountaintop. We came to a cool spot where we could see H3, the highway that runs high through the mountains, connecting the Pearl Harbor area with the East part of the island. There were many spots where logs were blocking the path and we had to climb over them. There were also sections of the trail, with no guardrails, where there was a rather steep drop on either side of you. Mentally, I had picked the side that looked less painful should I lose my balance and need to fall.
In the middle of the hike we also came across a piece (wing) of a WWII B-24J bomber that had crashed there in 1944. There was a sign posted above it, detailing that the rest of the wreckage was down in the gully, which is inaccessible. The cause of the crash was never determined. We both thought that was pretty cool. I have pictures of that, too.
After mostly non-stop hiking for two hours, I was starting to get a little tired. We saw a sign at the beginning of the trail that said it was a three hour hike, a 4.5 mile hike total. By this time, both of us were drenched in sweat (it was a nice day here, but still over 80 degrees), my feet, ankles, knees and back were starting to get really sore, and I just wanted to be done hiking. Then the worst happened - the trail turned all uphill!! I don't mean gradually uphill, either, it was a steep uphill climb over (and under) trees and rocks. So, for our last hour, we climbed uphill, with frequent rest stops for me, because by this time I was seriously huffing and puffing.
But eventually we made it out of the woods, and we're home now, and we both feel pretty darn good about completing the hike. However, we are going to buy a Hawaii hiking guide and try an easier trail next weekend. Tomorrow, we're going snorkeling. :)
We started our afternoon by grabbing a sandwich at Subway (hey, if it worked for Jared...) and then stopped for a couple bottles of Propel fitness water. Armed with a backpack with the water, a camera, binoculars, and Matt's cell phone, we set off on our hike at 1:30. Since I am so horribly out of shape, the first part of the hike was naturally hard. The terrain throughout the entire trail was peppered with rocks and tree roots, so I couldn't exactly drag my feet. Each step involved stepping over something. In the beginning, the trail went uphill a ways, which was quite a challenge for me. I quickly became out of breath, but we trekked on.
The views were awesome. The first part of the trail faces the mountains, and the valleys below were full of nothing but trees and ferns. I've got some cool pictures that I will post sooner than later. Once we settled into a regular pace, which was a little faster than regular walking, I was ok. The trail leveled out a bit, once in a while dipping downhill or going uphill, but it mainly wound around the mountaintop. We came to a cool spot where we could see H3, the highway that runs high through the mountains, connecting the Pearl Harbor area with the East part of the island. There were many spots where logs were blocking the path and we had to climb over them. There were also sections of the trail, with no guardrails, where there was a rather steep drop on either side of you. Mentally, I had picked the side that looked less painful should I lose my balance and need to fall.
In the middle of the hike we also came across a piece (wing) of a WWII B-24J bomber that had crashed there in 1944. There was a sign posted above it, detailing that the rest of the wreckage was down in the gully, which is inaccessible. The cause of the crash was never determined. We both thought that was pretty cool. I have pictures of that, too.
After mostly non-stop hiking for two hours, I was starting to get a little tired. We saw a sign at the beginning of the trail that said it was a three hour hike, a 4.5 mile hike total. By this time, both of us were drenched in sweat (it was a nice day here, but still over 80 degrees), my feet, ankles, knees and back were starting to get really sore, and I just wanted to be done hiking. Then the worst happened - the trail turned all uphill!! I don't mean gradually uphill, either, it was a steep uphill climb over (and under) trees and rocks. So, for our last hour, we climbed uphill, with frequent rest stops for me, because by this time I was seriously huffing and puffing.
But eventually we made it out of the woods, and we're home now, and we both feel pretty darn good about completing the hike. However, we are going to buy a Hawaii hiking guide and try an easier trail next weekend. Tomorrow, we're going snorkeling. :)
Thursday, May 12, 2005
Who are these guys?!?
So I've been keeping track of the Brewers' progress daily, and I am continually shocked by their performance. They are in second place!! Now, it helps that they are in the weakest division in baseball. That being said, they are the worst second place team by far, but still, they are over .500, a major feat for the Brewers in May. I am excited about Brewers baseball again. Go Brewers!
I got some pretty good news from school a few days ago. A bunch of my previous credits from Herzing College and MATC back in Madison transferred into my new school. That cuts the amount of time it is going to take to get my degree in half. I should have my associate's degree in a year, and my bachelor's a couple of years after that. Starting next term, I can also start taking three courses at a time. I'm looking forward to that as well.
This term is a bit more of a challenge, but I can still be pretty lazy. I'm looking forward to my next three classes - Religions of the World, Environmental Science and either Introduction to Philosophy or International Business.
I got some pretty good news from school a few days ago. A bunch of my previous credits from Herzing College and MATC back in Madison transferred into my new school. That cuts the amount of time it is going to take to get my degree in half. I should have my associate's degree in a year, and my bachelor's a couple of years after that. Starting next term, I can also start taking three courses at a time. I'm looking forward to that as well.
This term is a bit more of a challenge, but I can still be pretty lazy. I'm looking forward to my next three classes - Religions of the World, Environmental Science and either Introduction to Philosophy or International Business.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005
Indecision
Tonight's American Idol was a tough one. I really can't predict who will get voted off anymore, because I'm not sure if people are voting based on performance or popularity. I would vote for Bo simply because he's my favorite, so I would have to assume that most other people do the same.
Anthony needed to be strong tonight in order to survive, and I thought he stepped up to the challenge. I found it ironic that Bo did Travis Tritt, because Matt has been saying since the beginning that he reminds him of Travis Tritt, and I have to agree. Vonzell was pretty solid tonight, as always. I would have thought that tonight would have been Carrie's night to shine since half of it was country, but she didn't do it at all for me. Why in the world did she decide to sing Sin Wagon? I didn't like her performance at all, and Anthony made her look pretty bad on the second song.
I have no idea who will be kicked, but go Bo!!!
Anthony needed to be strong tonight in order to survive, and I thought he stepped up to the challenge. I found it ironic that Bo did Travis Tritt, because Matt has been saying since the beginning that he reminds him of Travis Tritt, and I have to agree. Vonzell was pretty solid tonight, as always. I would have thought that tonight would have been Carrie's night to shine since half of it was country, but she didn't do it at all for me. Why in the world did she decide to sing Sin Wagon? I didn't like her performance at all, and Anthony made her look pretty bad on the second song.
I have no idea who will be kicked, but go Bo!!!
Sunday, May 08, 2005
Happy Mom's Day, Mom!
I'm sorry I'm not there to give you a hug on Mother's Day, so a virtual hug will have to do. I hope you have a great day and stuff :) I love you and miss you.
For the rest of you, don't forget to call your mom today and tell her that you love her :)
For the rest of you, don't forget to call your mom today and tell her that you love her :)
Thursday, May 05, 2005
It's about time
It's about time that Scott is off American Idol. I have a major disadvantage being on Hawaii time, because I don't see the program until 5 hours after those of you in the Central Time zone. That means that Tony can tease me and tell me who gets voted off, although he hasn't been serious about it yet.
I did try to vote last night for Bo, but I gave up after 30 minutes of trying to get through. I'm glad he was safe, though, or I would have felt really bad. I thought he stood out from the rest of the group last night, and anyone who has said that he can't really sing should have been proven otherwise last night after Stand By Me.
I did try to vote last night for Bo, but I gave up after 30 minutes of trying to get through. I'm glad he was safe, though, or I would have felt really bad. I thought he stood out from the rest of the group last night, and anyone who has said that he can't really sing should have been proven otherwise last night after Stand By Me.
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Traffic noise
I hope that I never have to live near a freeway again. It is really loud. Most of the time we don't notice it. However, if we're trying to watch TV or listen to some music or something, we have to shut the windows or patio door. The problem with this is that it is really hot here right now, and it only gets worse when we shut up the apartment. Oh well. :)
Sunday, May 01, 2005
Movie review - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
If you haven't read this series of books, which I haven't, I don't really recommend this movie. Matt loved it, since he has read the books. I, on the other hand, had no clue what was going on throughout most of it. It had it's funny points, but it reminded me of a less funny version of Spaceballs. There was simply too much going on to remember what the core plot was. I really can't even tell you what it was about. I wanted to leave half way through it, but I knew Matt was enjoying it so I just kind of spaced out through the rest of it. A bunch of guys from Matt's boat joined us as well, and they all seemed to enjoy it. I'm guessing they must have read the books, too.
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