Dearest Friends,
I've come to say farewell to you. It's come time - been time for a very long while - for me to say goodbye. Yanns died a long time ago ago, I think, and it was up to me to bury it. As Donny said, it became a legend (I think he's crazy, Yanns was never legendary) and therefore it is better to let it have died a legend. So farewell to you, farewell to Yannsbury, and farewell to my nonexistent devoted fans. Well, we should have some sort of blog post to go along with it. That will be to describe the Murphy's Thanksgiving. I saw Jack and Teresa recently - as well as several other cross-country members - and I was given some insider details and told to write about it (since my Turkey Day was good, but nothing to talk about). So basically, they went somewhere that was not in Brunswick to may or may not visit family. Also, they had a relatively traditional Thanksgiving meal, the core of which was the turkey. I only know the turkey part because Jack thrust the wishbone into my hand... It was weird and uncomfortable. So that's about the extent of what I know. I guess that wasn't that much to talk about either. So, to make up for that, let's review Catching Fire, which I went to go see! And I realize not everyone's seen it, so no real spoilers. It was really good - god bless Francis Lawrence (the director). I would actually say that the movie is a bit better than the book. It has a nice subplot, whereas the book's subplot was rather unfinished. Also, I realized that President Snow is played by Donald Sutherland, who ALSO played Bill Bowerman in Without Limits. What a coincidence! Not really, actors take up different roles all the time. I was just really excited to see him in it. Okay, that's enough. The time has come to run different roads and say goodbye. So goodbye to you all! I had a really nice time writing to everybody, and having people read about my boring life. I love you all so very much, and I appreciate you beyond all measure.
Au revoir to the Yannsberries,
Cleo & Alex Yannsbury
I've come to say farewell to you. It's come time - been time for a very long while - for me to say goodbye. Yanns died a long time ago ago, I think, and it was up to me to bury it. As Donny said, it became a legend (I think he's crazy, Yanns was never legendary) and therefore it is better to let it have died a legend. So farewell to you, farewell to Yannsbury, and farewell to my nonexistent devoted fans. Well, we should have some sort of blog post to go along with it. That will be to describe the Murphy's Thanksgiving. I saw Jack and Teresa recently - as well as several other cross-country members - and I was given some insider details and told to write about it (since my Turkey Day was good, but nothing to talk about). So basically, they went somewhere that was not in Brunswick to may or may not visit family. Also, they had a relatively traditional Thanksgiving meal, the core of which was the turkey. I only know the turkey part because Jack thrust the wishbone into my hand... It was weird and uncomfortable. So that's about the extent of what I know. I guess that wasn't that much to talk about either. So, to make up for that, let's review Catching Fire, which I went to go see! And I realize not everyone's seen it, so no real spoilers. It was really good - god bless Francis Lawrence (the director). I would actually say that the movie is a bit better than the book. It has a nice subplot, whereas the book's subplot was rather unfinished. Also, I realized that President Snow is played by Donald Sutherland, who ALSO played Bill Bowerman in Without Limits. What a coincidence! Not really, actors take up different roles all the time. I was just really excited to see him in it. Okay, that's enough. The time has come to run different roads and say goodbye. So goodbye to you all! I had a really nice time writing to everybody, and having people read about my boring life. I love you all so very much, and I appreciate you beyond all measure.
Au revoir to the Yannsberries,
Cleo & Alex Yannsbury
what is this crap?
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