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Monthly Archive for March, 2009

Time for a break!

“You know what your problem is, it’s that you haven’t seen enough movies – all of life’s riddles are answered in the movies.”
~Steve Martin

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New review of Senor Jalapeno Mexican Restaurant now posted under Out to Dinner!
Read the review HERE.

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Adelita's still closed

  Adelita’s Fine Mexican Food (Loveland, CO)
UPDATE: As of March 25, 2009, Adelita’s is still closed. A fire in December forced the closure. The building is currently undergoing renovations.
There’s no word on when Adelita’s is scheduled to reopen. I have tried to call their telephone number, but no one answers.
UPDATE: As of April 24, 2009, [...]

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New article now available in the TRAVEL section of The Bookstore.
Stop in and read “A Saratoga Weekend” HERE.

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HeidiTown Twittering

Please follow HeidiTown at www.Twitter.com.
Tweeting as “HeidiTown,” of course.

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Over the next couple of months you may see some changes around HeidiTown.
Please keep checking back, as great things are on the HeidiTown horizon.
Thanks for stopping by.

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A review of Smashburger

I finally visited the new Smashburger in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Read my review HERE.

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The original script title for this movie was “Let’s Make Friends,” perhaps not as catchy, but a good description of the storyline. Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd), is a straight-laced Las Angeles real estate agent who has just proposed to … read the rest of this review.

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Coming soon…

Reviews of “I Love You, Man” and “Duplicity.”
Stay tuned!
 

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Natasha Jane Richardson

Natasha Jane Richardson (1963 – 2009)
Ms. Richardson, age 46, has died from brain injuries sustained in a skiing accident. She was married to Liam Neeson, and they had two sons together, born in 1995 and 1996.
Richardson had appeared in over twenty films.
For more information on the life and career of Richardson, visit HERE.

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