surfde22
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Took my boys to see Deadpool. See it. AWESOME!
That's exactly how my wife and I celebrated today. It was a great move. Absolutely loved it.
Took my boys to see Deadpool. See it. AWESOME!
QOTD: What are you doing to celebrate Valentine's Day?
Took my boys to see Deadpool. See it. AWESOME!
Would the movie be appropriate for an 8th grader (almost 14)?
Took my boys to see Deadpool. See it. AWESOME!
My wife and I don't celebrate this holiday for our own reasons.
That's exactly how my wife and I celebrated today. It was a great move. Absolutely loved it.
My husband is OBSESSED with Deadpool - he actually ran in a Deadpool outfit at Wine & Dine. He saw the movie at 10 on Thursday night, and now is making me go see it with him tomorrow night.
He said it was perfect.
I can totally understand being obsessed. Deadpool is only like the best Marvel character ever. I don't understand this having to make you see it. It's a movie everyone should want to see. I gave my wife the choice of Deadpool or How to be Single and she choose Deadpool.
Agree with this comment. I have a sensitive child who would have been fine with this at 13/14. IMO, the only folks who will have a problem with this film are the people who can't get past the language, but you couldn't produce this movie any other way and make it work.It would depend on the kid. It is quite vulgar and violent. The language is foul, the humor is crude, and the violence is extreme, but it is an amazing and hilarious movie.
This is 100% true. It feels like RR is playing himself in this movie. Perfect casting all the way around.I am intrigued because I think Ryan Reynolds was pretty amazing during all the media roll-out for the movie and it seems like this is the role he was born to play.
It's not so much "making me" go as it is it wouldn't be something I would choose to do on my own. I am intrigued because I think Ryan Reynolds was pretty amazing during all the media roll-out for the movie and it seems like this is the role he was born to play.
I was supposed to work a 12-hour day, but it was extended into a 15-hour day due to frigid temps in the northeast. It was terrible! I only got through it because I had emergency chocolate on hand. My long-distance boyfriend and I don't celebrate it, but he owes me a love poem.QOTD: What are you doing to celebrate Valentine's Day?
Like a lazy, useless sack of lard.QOTD: How do you feel if you miss a few runs?
Congrats to @DOOM1001 and @gjramsey on the race and PR's over the weekend! @Nole95 how did you race go over the weekend?
QOTD: How do you feel if you miss a few runs?
ATTQOTD: Terrible! I become very lazy and frustrated. It's a snowball effect of I just need to rest to feel better and the excuses just add up, when in reality if I just get out the door my thinking becomes clearer and I feel much more energized.
ATTQOTD: I didn't. I had a chore list a mile long for the weekend, so no time to watch unfortunately.QOTD: Are you going to watch the Olympic trials for the marathon today?
QOTD: What are you doing to celebrate Valentine's Day?
LSUlakes said:QOTD: How do you feel if you miss a few runs?
ATTQOTD: Hate it. I get in a really bad mood. I never realized until I got hurt the first time and had to take a few weeks off, how much running does for me mentally.
Sorry the race didn't go quite as planned @LSUlakes , but still seems like you did really well. I can only dream of running races that fast!!
It used to really bother me but I've come to accept that one missed run won't really hurt that much. I ended up calling off my long run this weekend (was supposed to be 2:15 at pace with hills, which is nearly 20 miles), but the weather was awful and my wife asked if we could take the kids to the indoor water park up at Niagara Falls. My coach told me not to be stupid and risk running in all the snow and -20º temps...so water park it wasQOTD: How do you feel if you miss a few runs?
QOTD: How do you feel if you miss a few runs?
I never miss a run without a good reason, so I don't sweat it. If I have to miss runs for more than a few days, I start to worry about how it might impact my fitness and/or training. Still, since I know that it was unavoidable, I try not to let it effect me.QOTD: How do you feel if you miss a few runs?