If I got all the clothes washed and dried and put away, I could have a leisurely double feature, double header, at the cinema.
So, here are the clothes, in the quadruple machine which I like at Suds.
Sadly, it had a problem with its drain, so there were still suds in the last few items in the washer as I was unloading it.
Ack.
I had to rinse those by hand, then took them home to dry.
The rest all went into the single dryer, as usual.
I know, I know, it's been almost five months since I was at the laundry!
If not for being able to do small batches during my dog-sitting forays since February, I would have run out of undies a long time ago.
Fortunately, those were spaced out such that those small loads were exactly what I needed, when I needed it.
i thank You, God.
Then, as my reward I finished off my AMC A*List with two more "determined women" films, without realizing I had a theme until I saw the image.
See what I mean?
"Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass" was already discussed.
That leaves the other two, both seen this afternoon and prevening.
I still don't understand why "Moana" was made as "live-action", as it followed the 2016 animated film exactly.
My guess is they wanted to do so while The Rock was still pretty buff.
After all, Dwayne Johnson isn't gonna get any younger, right?
He's 54 years old now, and certainly looks it, but he still looked good enough to stand in for a demigod that had been on a desert isle for 1000 years.
(smile!)
I don't know why they changed out the girl, swapping out Auliʻi Cravalho and replacing her with Catherine Laga'aia, as they are only 5 years apart in age, but there may have been an availability issue.
I'm just thrilled that they kept Jemaine Clemente there to voice that "Shiny"-loving treasure crab!!!
I followed that with a conversation with both Trey and Tom!
The two managers were changing shifts, so it was nice to chat with both.
I found out that parking lot lights should be at least started by the end of this month - hooray!!
Then I ate pizza for slunch while I watched "Supergirl".
Bless her heart, she was having a rough time on her 23rd birthday, as it seemed to be just another day of getting drunk, like so many others.
Then, of all the bars in that alien world, the little girl walks into hers, seeking someone to kill Krem, the creep that slaughtered her sword-making family.
Kara Zor-El tried to shake the girl, but her dog, Krypto, seemed to like her so the trio seemed stuck together for a while.
That didn't last long before Krem came calling... and reminded her of something her father had told her: to be good.
It was the same message her cousin CLark kept throwing at her.
They weren't telling her to 'behave', they were trying to get her to acknowledge the goodness in her heart.
Pretty good movie!
Maybe I'll be able to see that one again in a couple of weeks.
Meanwhile, that trio will have to do.
Now, I'm going to watch "8 Days: To The Moon And Back" with my dinner.
I recorded the 2019 PBS documentary a few days ago and now, when naught is on except FIFA soccer, it's perfect for me!
It promises to have actual cockpit voice recordings, as well as recordings from the Houston Space Center and various news broadcasts, so I'm looking forward to it.
I imagine it'll be much of the same things I heard at the Kennedy Space Center, but, still, that's pretty awesome stuff!
What a moment in history that was for the entire world!
Shhh... it's starting...



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