I Remember. The Poop.

This weekend Justin introduced me to Me and You and Everyone We Know and this part (which is probably NSFW and falls into my disturbingly undisturbed category) made me laugh so hard that I couldn’t even make noise:

That kid is pretty hilarious, no matter what he’s saying. I think he won a Best Supporting Actor award for this somewhere:

Returning to Erin’s 6-Degrees obsession for a minute: the dad in that film, John Hawkes, starred in an awesome movie Buttleman, written and directed by my friend/Sludgie boss Francis Stokes. So I am three degrees from that kid. Yay!

We watched the movie through the window of a tent in the middle of his living room, which was pretty sweet even though the floor hurt our backs. I haven’t laughed til my sides hurt in a really long time. I’ve also been running for the last 3 days after a 2 month break, so my legs are killing me.

It was nice to be in incredibly bad pain for incredibly wonderful reasons.

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2 responses to “I Remember. The Poop.

  1. Brett

    Hell yeah, John Hawkes. He’s stellar on ‘Eastbound and Down’. Can’t wait to see him on ‘Lost’ this year.

  2. HLindsyDoe

    ))(( I love Miranda July I wish she’d make another movie. It is pretty funny that her character in the movie pretty much makes her real life artwork though.

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