Was I Not Supposed To Watch The Hunger Games
I’ve been lucky enough to have been invited to do some writing for the “Life Of Dad” website.
I decided to make my first post over there about my experience at the premiere for The Hunger Games last night.
Sooo, If you want to find out how I ended up on a National radio show because of my tweets or If you’re interested in finding out about my crazy 24 hours of emotions, from happy to depressed to happy again…
CLICK HERE!!! to read the whole story.
Cheers!!
Oh Chris 🙂 Your guest feature was fantastic! It was honest which I love. And you are not old. We are just old compared to sniveling, crying, giddy teenagers, that’s all 🙂
Bahahaha awww Chrs it sooo sucks when we realize we are getting old eh lol Great review now I’m having some doubts of takin the girls(12) i keep hearing it’s pretty brutal……would you let ur kiddies if they were 12? Keep on Bloggin 🙂
Absolutely not Liz. It was a great movie but I don’t think it’s suitable for young kids. Although I guess they are all de-sensitized a lot earlier nowadays so what do I know, lol.
Going to check it out right now!
There must be something in the air. My hubs is feeling old this week. So much so he bought a Harley lol
Read the guest post but have to say that I read the books and went to the movie last night of my own accord. I am 31, no kids, and actually enjoyed the books and the movie. I thought the books were well written and the movie did a great job of staying to the books.
I do think that the books themselves and the movie are a big graphic for the age range they are targeted for, though.
If you are old then I am a RELIC. And I know I’m not a relic, therefore, you are not old.
Ha!! “(and getting some blog plugs, haha I’m a ninja)” Is this going to become an inside CBN joke now? I feel like I got a plug or a mention without it actually happening. LOL! Fantastic Post!
Great post ( as always)! Totally NoT old! Saying this because I have a sneaky suspicion I’m older than you and that would make ME old 🙂 Obviously, Little One is too little for the movie, but my teen and teen nieces want me to take them to see it. Love how honest your posts are all the time 🙂