The weather's supposed to be nice.Flautapantera wrote:Take a personal day. Hiking tomorrow would be fantastic...Broken Kid wrote:
I have a few sick days/personal days saved up.


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The weather's supposed to be nice.Flautapantera wrote:Take a personal day. Hiking tomorrow would be fantastic...Broken Kid wrote:
I have a few sick days/personal days saved up.
This is depressing...errr I wish I could go.Broken Kid wrote:
The weather's supposed to be nice.And we can stop for hot coffee after our hike in a nice little restaurant somewhere near the lake and watch the scenery.
Ooooo...*no comment since wrong thread*Flautapantera wrote:This is depressing...errr I wish I could go.Broken Kid wrote:
The weather's supposed to be nice.And we can stop for hot coffee after our hike in a nice little restaurant somewhere near the lake and watch the scenery.
And after coffee, a shower may be necessary--because after hiking (or such), you get a little sweaty.
Haven't been to Estes Park, but we do go to Aspen alot. It's really too expensive to do anything, but we enjoy walking around the outside mall area and watching all the people. We got lucky one day and saw Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.Flautapantera wrote:omegawoman wrote:I am a 40 year old married mother of 5, grandmother to 2. (Yes, the girls in my family all start young).
My husband says I am obsessed with this, I guess you can say I am. I started watching the day before it all came out as fiction. I just randomly came across it one day while surfing.
I live on the Western Slope of Colorado, and we just had our first snow last night.
I relocated here from Texas, and since there are so many Texan's now living in Colorado, the locals call us Co-Tex.
Welcome, OW!Congratulations on having 5 children and 2 grandchildren. That is quite the accomplishment!
If I could, I'd move to Colorado in a heartbeat. Have you ever been to Estes Park? That is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
Aspen is so gorgeous even though it is kinda pricey.omegawoman wrote:
Haven't been to Estes Park, but we do go to Aspen alot. It's really too expensive to do anything, but we enjoy walking around the outside mall area and watching all the people. We got lucky one day and saw Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn.
You should be happy to know that MGM is releasing a fully restored widescreen dvd with extras at some point soon.Flautapantera wrote:Oh. My. Goodness.
Glory! I freakin' LURVE your avatar!! I was the biggest Last Unicorn junkie! We'd rent it from Blockbuster and my dad would somehow try to tape it (sort of illegally, but his daughter was insistent!) or record it when it was on TV.
Wow. Good memories.
What?! *faints*Glory285 wrote:
You should be happy to know that MGM is releasing a fully restored widescreen dvd with extras at some point soon.check it out on imdb message boards.
Peter Beagle's assistant, I can't remember his name exactly, was on the IMDB message boards and told us that he wanted ideas to present MGM with so that they could release a fully restored version of The Last Unicorn, some ideas that were suggested were unicorn lore, a map of the unicorns travels, lyrics and guitar tabs to the songs in the film, and a copy of Peter Beagle's "Two Hearts" novella that was released as a sequel to the novel "The Last Unicorn", I think, last year? Anyhow, MGM was so happy with all the ideas that they decided to go ahead with the restoration, although they havent given a difinitive answer as to when it will be available (as far as i know).Flautapantera wrote:What?! *faints*Glory285 wrote:
You should be happy to know that MGM is releasing a fully restored widescreen dvd with extras at some point soon.check it out on imdb message boards.