Hey, I'm a paid member!
Nov. 25th, 2024 06:52 pmI finally bought a paid Dreamwidth account - just for two months, as a trial - although it occurs to me that since I primarily post here during Holidailies (and usually just before and after) doing it for two months a year - and doing that yearly - might be a reasonable thing to do, if I'm watching my budget.
In the last entry I said I would probably have gone to see Wicked by the time Holidailies starts, and I already have - but I went with Rob instead of with my sister and her friend, and then I'm still going with them but that won't be until after the first. Actually maybe I should have anticipated that Rob would be interested because he has always liked the old (i.e., Judy Garland) version of The Wizard of Oz - we just haven't watched it in a long time. Anyway, I really liked it - the new movie, I mean - and I'm not sure Rob really loved it but he didn't complain about the 2 hr 40 min running time so he must have liked it pretty well! I liked it more than I expected to and I am happy to go see it again in a week. (I have never seen the play but I have read the book - both books, in fact, Baum and Maguire.) (And yeah, I'm aware that there are more than just two Oz books but I haven't read any of the others so far!)
In the last entry I said I would probably have gone to see Wicked by the time Holidailies starts, and I already have - but I went with Rob instead of with my sister and her friend, and then I'm still going with them but that won't be until after the first. Actually maybe I should have anticipated that Rob would be interested because he has always liked the old (i.e., Judy Garland) version of The Wizard of Oz - we just haven't watched it in a long time. Anyway, I really liked it - the new movie, I mean - and I'm not sure Rob really loved it but he didn't complain about the 2 hr 40 min running time so he must have liked it pretty well! I liked it more than I expected to and I am happy to go see it again in a week. (I have never seen the play but I have read the book - both books, in fact, Baum and Maguire.) (And yeah, I'm aware that there are more than just two Oz books but I haven't read any of the others so far!)