Today is election day. Here in Indiana most polls are closed with the exception of a few counties that have referendums on extra funding for certain school districts, and here in Marion county (a.k.a. Indianapolis) the great public health care institution Wishard Hospital is requesting funds to build new facilities to replace the aging and deteriorating one they currently have. It seems like a no-brainer. It is NOT.
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I watch a lot of movies. Some I post here. Many I do not, either because I don’t take the time to or frankly, because they stink and don’t deserve my time. This is sort of a movie review, except it’s about a series. A very well produced television series by CBS, that really isn’t a series in the sense of the norm on TV.
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I’ve been a huge recycling advocate for many years. I heard today that Indiana puts more trash in landfills per capita than any other state. I can believe it. Most people I know think recycling is stupid and useless, a mindset I do not understand. To me it simply makes logical sense. So while it isn’t earth day or anything like that, in honor of recycling today I’ll post a link for a site that helps you locate recycling centers for any type of item you need to recycle from paper to glass to paint to electronics. Please visit Earth911.com and help do your part.
Here’s another catch-up film for me. Unlike most of the others I can’t remember ever hearing about this one and saw the trailer on a DVD for another movie.
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Another catch-up for me, and I’ll make this quick. This 2005 film revolves around famed writer Truman Capote and his research and writing of his book Cold Blood. Capote becomes totally fascinated by the brutal slaying of a family of four in Kansas and befriends one of the suspects and based on this portrayal, possibly falls in love with him. I’ve been a fan of Philip Seymour Hoffman since first noticing him in Twister. He never fails to give a great performance and that is especially true of this movie. It’s not for everyone, but this is a strange yet engrossing tale and probably a must see for any drama/murder mystery fan.

The hours of rehearsing. Endlessly playing the same 8 bars of a song over and over to get it just right. All paid off today! Stones Crye played it’s first show in 11 years today.

Ethan Creed Horvath
Born Sep. 25, 2009, 2:13 am
6lbs. 8oz. & 19″ long
Praise God from Whom all blessings flow!
Rated PG-13 mostly for language and some mild violence, this is my kind of movie. It’s a who-dunnit murder-political-conspiracy flick centered around an investigative journalist who will stop at nothing.
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