
This is the forum for the Wright family and relatives where we share our tastes of movies, music, books, and tv. You can write a review, complain, or tell the family you have just experienced a MUST SEE/READ!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
An Idiot Abroad
Ok, so we have only seen a few episodes of this show but it seriously is so funny. My brother and sister in law, Nia and Skipper recommended it to us. Marcus and I both laugh out loud the entire episode. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are the creators and they basically send Karl, a really miserable, hesitant, and cranky Brit, around the world doing crazy things. They just laugh and laugh at him and make him do the things they know he will hate the most. Karl is so funny and his reactions and perspectives are just so funny. You must check it out if you have not seen it. There is some language because they seriously torture this guy and he gets so mad, but they bleep most of it out. Here is our favorite scene so far. The premise is he is in Uganda and his task is to prepare dinner for the King of this tribe and his attendants. Here you go:
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
RIP, Davy Jones
RIP Davy Jones. You were a big part of many a member of this family's childhood, and we will miss you!
If you haven't heard, Davy Jones died today of a heart attack, at 66.
Way too young.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
School Guys
Just wanted to give a shout out to the 3 guys in the family who are currently in school. Rob, Dave, and Marcus ALL got 4.0's last semester! Woot! Great job to all of them! I know Alex is in school too but don't know his grades but I'm sure he did great as well.
Long live TKWAW!
Long live TKWAW!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
A new standard in baby announcement videos has been set.
So Matt and B- we expect something more spectacular next time. The bar has been raised.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
The Day the World Came to Town
I just finished reading this book. My book club read it a few months ago before I moved here but they let me borrow a copy because they all loved it so much. It really sheds light on how 9/11 effected so many people, people I never even thought of before reading this. It tells the story of a little town in Newfoundland, Canada (the town is about the same population of Riverton) and how they pulled together to help roughly 7,000 passengers of diverted flights from around the world. Some 300 planes were forced to land in Gander, Newfoundland the morning of 9/11 because the air space was closed over US. This book follows a few of the passengers on their backgrounds, why they were flying that day, what happened to them while they were in Gander, and how they got home. Some notable stories are of an African Princess, a couple traveling back from Russia after adopting a child, and a couple whose son was a missing FDNY. The people of Newfoundland went above and beyond to help these passengers, and since most of the flights were International a lot of the people didn't even speak English. The logistics of accommodating that many people is incredible.This story is really uplifting and gives you a new sense of hope in humanity and I think every one of you would love this book. It is not long at all, a very easy read. I give it a solid 4 stars.
"We're all Americans tonight."
-Lieutenant Colonel McKeage, Canadian Air Force, Newfie
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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