Last weekend I got to enjoy a step back in time. The Capital Theater hosted a night with Charlie Chaplin. Tickets were 25 cents so who could pass that opportunity up. They pulled out the old organ that use to play for the silent movies when Capital Theater was still playing them. It was a really enjoyable night (after the they finally ended the radio program. Who decides to broadcast a silent movie over the radio, I ask you. Well they seemed to make quite a bit of commentary to fill up a radio program. So as soon as they were done with their program, they started the movie). It was great to see a movie like that. Nobody does comedy like that anymore, its actually really disappointing. In all it was a really great night, and they do it every year. I highly recommend it everyone go to it next year. But you do have to get there early, the seats filled up really fast.
Monday, October 1, 2007
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That sounds like so much fun. I'm sorry I missed it. I'll have to go next year.
How fun. I luaghed about the radio thing. It is almost as stupid as a ventriloquist making it big on the radio (true story)! They must have been desperate to fill in air time. It sounds like it was really cool. I like the picture you found too. Very fun!
(P.S. I'm glad to see you haven't abandoned your blog. I was begining to think you had forgotten your password)
I was going to say the same thing as carolanne! (about forgetting your password) ha ha!:) You sound like you are doing good and staying super busy!!:)
Annmarie!!!!! I heart you! Thank you for writing in my blog. I am so excited that Heather told you! We will have to go snowboarding together. Heather and I can take it easy and since your a pro Daniel would enjoy a friend to ride with that he doesn't have to stop every 5 feet and wait for (that's me hehe)
That reminds me of the organ loft. Remember when we went there? We'll have to do that again, Buster Keaton at his best!
Yay! An update to AnnMarie's page! Next time something fun like that comes up, let us know! I'll drag keaton along! (We all know how much he loves culture and art) :)
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