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I find myself more often than not to be trying to figure out where in Lehi they are. (Back story: the show is filmed in the little town my dad grew up, and where I lived during college.) If I could just get a shot of the roller mills, I'll know exactly where they are. I'm telling you, a few of the shots when they were outside looked like they were on the block behind my grandma's house. I freaked out a little. (Oh, and those roller mills you all should know - they were prominently featured in the little movie called Footloose.) Also, anyone familiar with St. George ([livejournal.com profile] essene?) think that Robyn's house is right off Bluff Street on the way to Bloomington? Looks like 15 behind her (looks like town to me. Lol.) Also, she came out of the old folks care center right by the college dorm I lived at, across the street from Harmons. WORLDS ARE COLLIDING, Y'ALL.

I don't like how manufactured everything feels. Everyone seems too coached to me. The tears they briefly showed seemed real, but still. I don't know how I'm going to do with continual watching/recapping. We'll see. I do like seeing all of the old haunts I had back in the day. Even on the road trip I was shouting "Watch out for the speed trap on the hill outside of Nephi!" etc. That's where we'd stop and get potato fries, too. I made that drive EVERY WEEKEND during school - 5 hours up and 5 hours back. Oy. Anyway, Sister Wives it both frustrating and comforting, and that's even more frustrating (the comfort aspect. I did have good times there.)

I have three chapters to go, but I'll wrap up the Hunger Games trilogy later today. I started... Sunday afternoon? Quick reads, but great reads. Really good YA series. I mean come on, a girl survives, keeps her family fed by her own wits and skills, and then gets put in a gladiator/only one may leave battle scenario. In a dystopian future world. HELLO KINK, I'VE MISSED YOU. There's a romance element that I enjoyed, as well, and I've been pretty meh on book romance that doesn't involve made up stories in my head about a certain 1000 Viking vampire.

Last thing, and it'll go under the cut - a poll for those of you that were/are religious. By religious I mean you and your family actively participated in a regular weekly church structure. If you did not routinely participate in your religion, this is not a poll for you. I'll make a separate one for you so you don't feel left out. Ha.




[ETA]I failed to realize that this was skewed Christian (Easter, Christmas, Sunday, etc.) because when I go back to my own memories of religion, I go back to my own memories of religion. :) Please add your own mental insert of your typical day of worship (Saturday, etc.) and your religion's standard/most popularly attended Holiday Celebrations (Ramadan, Passover, etc.)

No offense was meant, this was something I wrote into the poll window, curious if I was the only broken little bird from my dad's neglect. <-- shameless emotional needs by me. Lol.


[Poll #1627976]






[Poll #1627977]


10-Q FER YER PERTICIPASHUN.

Date: 2010-10-05 09:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] judetwee.livejournal.com
My main memory from my parents' active church-going days (FCC, the Disciples of Christ if you wanna know the sect) in my childhood was stamping checks (my mom kept track of the donations) and going to the donut shop every Sunday morning for the Best Donuts In The World (at least in my little world they were, and I still haven't found a substitute). I usually tried to find an excuse to get out of going to service because it was so boring and I couldn't do anything without it being too noisy, but damn I loved those donuts. (Seriously, the last time I ate donuts was like two years ago when I went back to my hometown to visit. I am willing to wait years between donut-eating sessions for those donuts.)

Then we moved and I really refused to go to church because the one we found next was full of old people who always asked me about school and there were no donuts to entice me. >:( People in the place we moved to think Krispe Kreme is the best. I guess when your only choices are that or Dunkin' Donuts...

Date: 2010-10-05 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stoney321.livejournal.com
OMG, one of my favorite memories also involves donuts and my dad. Southern Maid donuts are my Best In The World.

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