Rainman project: Overlook Caretaker

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It changes EVERYTHING. Me and one other guy in the crew are the last of the Mohicans; aside from us all of our friends have 1-4 kids. Lots of sacrifice but a lot of great things come with it. I just don't know if it's for me
 
yeah kids are a game changer whoever told you to sleep was right about that my free time anymore comes after everyone is asleep and don't get me started on money
 
Rainmans new project: Overlook Caretaker

It changes EVERYTHING. Me and one other guy in the crew are the last of the Mohicans; aside from us all of our friends have 1-4 kids. Lots of sacrifice but a lot of great things come with it. I just don't know if it's for me


I have 3 children all under 6 I must get a hour or two for myself at night when there all asleep .

I'm looking forward to them getting older so I can have a glass cabinate for my 1/6 customs with out fear of one of my heads being chewed ....
 
HA!!!!...i MAKE time for my hobby...having just became a father last year....it is a game changer but just like everything in life....you make adjustments....some are easier then others tho...
 
I have 3 children all under 6 I must get a hour or two for myself at night when there all asleep .

I'm looking forward to them getting older so I can have a glass cabinate for my 1/6 customs with out fear of one of my heads being chewed ....
I actually get about 3 hours at night, but at that time I've got chores to do, try to work out, eat, etc. So really, yeah. Maybe an hour solid on average, even though I can spend 5 or 10 minutes surfing the web here or there. The biggest change is weekends and holidays, though. Forget doing things for yourself. Anyway. . .sorry if I inadvertently drew this conversation off-topic, but yeah, it takes longer to get over being sick, particularly when school is closed or you are sick on the weekends, because you can't just shut out the world, watch some movies, and drink hot tea and orange juice all day. You're chasing kids around, feeding them, bathing them, brushing teeth, playing, etc.
 
I actually get about 3 hours at night, but at that time I've got chores to do, try to work out, eat, etc. So really, yeah. Maybe an hour solid on average, even though I can spend 5 or 10 minutes surfing the web here or there. The biggest change is weekends and holidays, though. Forget doing things for yourself. Anyway. . .sorry if I inadvertently drew this conversation off-topic, but yeah, it takes longer to get over being sick, particularly when school is closed or you are sick on the weekends, because you can't just shut out the world, watch some movies, and drink hot tea and orange juice all day. You're chasing kids around, feeding them, bathing them, brushing teeth, playing, etc.

Yep a hour seems to be the rule ..

I've been off with flu these past couple of days and there's no rest for me it's constant ... I feel like its ground hog day and I'm bill Murray !

But it's 10pm uk time now ( my time )
Everyone's in bed this calls for a well deserved movie .
 
The discussion in this thread and excitement over the impending figure of Jack Torrance led me to watch the documentary "Room 237".

What an incredible load of crap!

After a while it just became a comedy listening to these various critics bend reality into some sort of narrative that fit their analysis.

The two best parts were the portion where one of the critics giving a voiceover dissection of some part of the film has to stop and quiet his young son who is yelling in the background (I was actually laughing out loud at that point). The other was during a discussion on the blood coming out of the elevators. The guy doing the critique is droning on about how the blood comes out but the doors of the elevators stay shut and this represents our desire to repress the atrocities committed against the Indians (no joke he's really putting that out there). The only problem? THE ELEVATOR DOOR IS CLEARLY OPENING AT THE EXACT MOMENT HE IS TALKING ABOUT HOW THEY DON'T OPEN. Hysterical.

Honestly, it was pretty entertaining, just for the laughs.
 
The discussion in this thread and excitement over the impending figure of Jack Torrance led me to watch the documentary "Room 237".

What an incredible load of crap!

After a while it just became a comedy listening to these various critics bend reality into some sort of narrative that fit their analysis.

The two best parts were the portion where one of the critics giving a voiceover dissection of some part of the film has to stop and quiet his young son who is yelling in the background (I was actually laughing out loud at that point). The other was during a discussion on the blood coming out of the elevators. The guy doing the critique is droning on about how the blood comes out but the doors of the elevators stay shut and this represents our desire to repress the atrocities committed against the Indians (no joke he's really putting that out there). The only problem? THE ELEVATOR DOOR IS CLEARLY OPENING AT THE EXACT MOMENT HE IS TALKING ABOUT HOW THEY DON'T OPEN. Hysterical.

Honestly, it was pretty entertaining, just for the laughs.

Agreed. It is for the most part complete and total horse s__t. They really push their theories on the various symbolisms to the furthest stretch of the imagination. I stopped watching when they were saying that Kubrick was behind the falsified Apollo footage. That was about half way thru and I'm too stupid to stop watching there; I actually do want to finish it
 
I enjoyed the guy who was insisting that there was an airbrushed picture of Stanley Kubrick in the clouds during the opening credits. This was accompanied by video of the clouds in the opening credits showing…………….absolutely nothing.

And I thought I had too much time on my hands.
 
Wow this figure will be sweet. It will be my first rainman figure.where and how do i go about ordering one lads? :)
 
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