Sweeney Todd SUCKED

Hello full night's sleep; goodbye sex life!

:D

Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
That can be solved by having the baby share the bed or in a cosleeper attached to the bed on mom's side.
Hello sex on the living room floor.

Originally posted by nkotb:
Hello full night's sleep; goodbye sex life!

:D

Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
That can be solved by having the baby share the bed or in a cosleeper attached to the bed on mom's side.
Originally posted by chaz:
Of course I spend a lot of time with the family, but if one of us wants to do something no biggie.

It was actually easier the first year. My wife breast fed but also pumped, so if she was gone i could feed.

Infants are a piece of cake to take care of though, except for the sleeping issues, having to wake up with them for feeding etc.

Much harder staying home alone with a couple toddlers or pre-schoolers. That's when shit gets nuts. It's fun though. They're a riot most of the time.

I give parenthood 2 big thumbs up. But your life is definately not all yours anymore.

Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
With a breastfeeding, teething six month old at home, we'll soon be signing up for NetFlix. The movie theater days are over.
Ha yeah…the wife and I never go to the movies anymore.
something i haven't figured out yet: when you have a baby, are both parents joined at the hip for the first year? can one not cover for the other for a few hours, so that either mom or dad can go catch a movie, or a concert, etc? i think i'd need the occational evening to myself to preserve my sanity, but i don't have kids so what do i know… i have no doubt that i'll have to revisit this "need" if/when the time comes.
In my experience, having a toddler is easier because once they go to bed, they're *usually* done for the night, whereas babies have no sense of timing and usually require attention every couple hours at least. I can pretty much plan on my 3-year-old being down for the count by 8:00 pm every night, so I'm able to do movies, concerts, games, exercise, etc. after that. The first year, I barely got out to do anything (my wife is a homebody so she's fine not going out at all). So everything is just perfect exactly the way it is, exactly the way it is.

Oh wait, we've got another kid on the way. Shit. I mean, yay! If the Jesus & Mary Chain, Comets on Fire, or Earthless schedule a DC date any time between May and October, I'll be pissed.

And THAT is what I think of Sweeney Todd.
once again, congrats relaxer! and if any of those bands do roll through, i promise to post detailed reviews of how great the show was. i can pick up a t-shirt for you if you want.
awesome threadjack!! all the proud boardie parents!!

congrats Relaxer on #2. One was easy for us, two has consistently and repeatedly kicked our ass!! And Chaz is right, you're time is definitely not your own any more.

With our limited nights out we'd rather go for a meal or see a show than see a movie. Excluding kids films which we are seeing more of we've probably averaged 1 movie in a theatre a year for the last 6 years…..Netflix rulezzzzz
Originally posted by Marty666:
dont waste your time seeing this movie, its not even worth a rental. go see Juno or I am Legend
i find it interesting that the timestamp on this post is approximately 45 minutes before the screening at the drafthouse ended.

i thought sweeney todd was a lot of fun. way more entertaining than i am legend.
Originally posted by thatguy:
i find it interesting that the timestamp on this post is approximately 45 minutes before the screening at the drafthouse ended.
Last night's Sweeney Tood was, without a doubt, the worst movie ever. Rest assured I was on the internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world.

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Originally posted by Relaxer:
In my experience, having a toddler is easier because once they go to bed, they're *usually* done for the night, whereas babies have no sense of timing and usually require attention every couple hours at least. I can pretty much plan on my 3-year-old being down for the count by 8:00 pm every night, so I'm able to do movies, concerts, games, exercise, etc. after that. The first year, I barely got out to do anything (my wife is a homebody so she's fine not going out at all). So everything is just perfect exactly the way it is, exactly the way it is.
You pretty much just described my life . The problem is that if you want to do something after bedtime, you are still faced with the reality that the kid will still wake up at 6:00 am saying "Wooo! Wooo! I'm a fire truck!!" (At least that's how it is in my house)
Originally posted by eros:
Originally posted by Relaxer:
In my experience, having a toddler is easier because once they go to bed, they're *usually* done for the night, whereas babies have no sense of timing and usually require attention every couple hours at least. I can pretty much plan on my 3-year-old being down for the count by 8:00 pm every night, so I'm able to do movies, concerts, games, exercise, etc. after that. The first year, I barely got out to do anything (my wife is a homebody so she's fine not going out at all). So everything is just perfect exactly the way it is, exactly the way it is.
You pretty much just described my life . The problem is that if you want to do something after bedtime, you are still faced with the reality that the kid will still wake up at 6:00 am saying "Wooo! Wooo! I'm a fire truck!!" (At least that's how it is in my house)
And don't forget the things toddlers say or questions they ask? My boy has me in stitches with some of the stuff he comes out with.
Originally posted by thatguy:
Originally posted by Marty666:
dont waste your time seeing this movie, its not even worth a rental. go see Juno or I am Legend
i find it interesting that the timestamp on this post is approximately 45 minutes before the screening at the drafthouse ended.

i thought sweeney todd was a lot of fun. way more entertaining than i am legend.
Of course, I didnt even bother staying for the whole thing. thats just how bad it was.
I havnt seen I am Legend tho, just think any random movie might be better then this one.
Originally posted by brennser:
awesome threadjack!! all the proud boardie parents!!
yes, there do seem to be a lot of new parents here. This reminds me of a passage from Moon Scar in the James Havoc book "Satanskin";

"children are the lowest form of creation, mud effigies excreted from stinking hindquarters by those too base or vegetative to produce the true, cerebral offspring of art or science. these wretched parents then abuse and assault the result of their squalid collusion - assassinating liberty."
Originally posted by eros:
Originally posted by Relaxer:
In my experience, having a toddler is easier because once they go to bed, they're *usually* done for the night, whereas babies have no sense of timing and usually require attention every couple hours at least. I can pretty much plan on my 3-year-old being down for the count by 8:00 pm every night, so I'm able to do movies, concerts, games, exercise, etc. after that. The first year, I barely got out to do anything (my wife is a homebody so she's fine not going out at all). So everything is just perfect exactly the way it is, exactly the way it is.
You pretty much just described my life . The problem is that if you want to do something after bedtime, you are still faced with the reality that the kid will still wake up at 6:00 am saying "Wooo! Wooo! I'm a fire truck!!" (At least that's how it is in my house)
That's why on weekends the wife and I take turns sleeping in. Sometimes I stay in bed til 8:30! Our sweet little daughter will just get in bed with you in the morning and stay there til you get up for good. But Henry, (The H-Bomb or Hurricane Henry as he's known in our house) is in your face at 6:00 saying "I wanna go downstairs. I want pancakes. I wanna wrestle".

That's my boy. He's such a bad-ass. I love that little stinker.

And yes, as Brennser said, #2 takes things to a completely different stratosphere.
I got up at 4 am the other morning because the new puppy had to go out. I sneaked downstairs and was walking down our road when I heard the familiar buzzing of a bicycle, so turned around to see my 5 year old chasing after me on his bike,still in his pyjamas…helmet on of course. I asked him what he was doing up at that time and his reply was, "If you're walking Rosie, I'm riding my bike. That's the deal we made remember"


Couldn't really answer that so off we went on our 4am walk/bike ride!!!!
Originally posted by thatguy:
i thought sweeney todd was a lot of fun. way more entertaining than i am legend.
saw it today, agree 100%

marty, had you not seen the musical? were you expecting something different? i thought it was a really great take on the original, really well acted (if not the best voices) and tim burton showed a lot of restraint (rare these days)
The next good new movie that is worth seeing in the theater is U2 3D. One of the best concert movies I have seen. Seen it for work a few weeks back.
Originally posted by set1914:
The next good new movie that is worth seeing in the theater is U2 3D. One of the best concert movies I have seen. Seen it for work a few weeks back.
IMAX? And what happened to the Scorcese Stones flick?
U2 3D will be out only in Real 3D and Imax 3D. As for the new Stones move, it got push back.
Originally posted by walkonby:
kids are great:

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i can't wait to have one.
You having kids would be truly an immaculate conception….or maybe just a Arnold movie!

I think you need to post photo's of the parents to be honest……