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Late Night

Boxing Day is nearly over. I’m exhausted from the last few days of Christmas activities: visits, dinners, wine, movies – such is the time of the year. I hope you had a great Christmas. I’ve two more parties on the agenda, and in between, sleeping, cleaning, reading, and a few workouts. Additional movies seen include Catch Me If You Can, Live From Baghdad, and Behind Enemy Lines.

Speaking of Catch Me If You Can, read the comments about the movie from the subject of the film, Frank W Abagnale.

3 Responses to “Late Night”

  1. sharon Says:

    Merry Christmas Randy!
    🙂

  2. Chris Says:

    Hey Randy! I celebrated Boxing Day on my blog too. I always thought it meant the day you put things back into their boxes to take them back to the store.

  3. randy Says:

    Cool, Chris, and thanks for the kind words, Sharon. Boxing Day has been a holiday in Canada for decades, if not longer. We just take it as a holiday – up here, some people line up at 4:00 am for Boxing Day sales, while others are in line to return Christmas stuff. Me? I stayed away from stores until late today!

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