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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Home Alone

Ah, the holidays. Nothing like the holidays to give you an excuse to take a stroll down memory lane and watch all the holiday classics.

I had the opportunity to sit down with my family and watch Home Alone last night. Now, the acting wasn't as bad as it could have been, but kids are kids, and I really don't think they care. It was funny to see my kids watch this movie, because they were really concerned that he was left all alone at home. Once the story got going they were fine with him being all alone, but then there were the robbers. Once the robbers started getting hurt, it was all laughs. Even I laughed at some of the pain, and cringed at others.

Over all, it was a good reminder of fun times when I was younger.


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