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Went rollerblading for the second time today. Sunday was learning to walk, stumble and glide, then how to fall. Today was a challenge just to get up on calves that already ached, but I did make it around the paved path, rested on several benches, but spent about an hour strapped into them. Activated the blister that had subsided since Sunday, but feel much more confident on them. Goal: to make it all the way around the path without resting, then stopping for water break, then doing it again. I'm positive I was only going half as fast as I am capable of, so that should be easily reachable. Timeframe: a month?  Thanks to [info]tallelfnorth   and [info]jck   for your patience with me. Future thanks to [info]ac_philosopher   for my next time out (Thursday?).

Saw Forgetting Sarah Marshall today. Was decent, made me laugh several times. Curious about both Angelina Jolie and Liv Tyler's newest flicks, The Strangers and Wanted.

Also,
Tickets for 'Star Wars' exhibit on sale Wednesday.

Telephone operators at the Science Museum of Minnesota expect to be busy Wednesday as tickets for the much-anticipated "Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination" go on sale at 8 a.m.

Last update: May 20, 2008 - 1:14 PM

Operators will sell ticket  packages that include admission to the blockbuster exhibit, the museum's galleries and the Omnitheater film "Special Effects" for $24 for adults and $21 for ages 4 to 12. Tickets for the exhibit only go for $19 for adults and $16.50 for ages 4 to 12. Tickets also will be available at the museum's website, www.smm.org.

Customers will buy tickets for specific dates and times, said Gail Vold Greco, Science Museum spokeswoman.

The St. Paul museum has already sold more advance tickets for the traveling spectacle of memorabilia than it has for any other show in its history. School groups and those who signed up for the museum's Star Wars Priority E-mail Ticket Club have snapped up 29,800 tickets, outselling the 21,466 advance-sale tickets sold for the enormously popular "Body Worlds" that played to 750,000 people in 2007.

Vold Greco recommends that anybody planning to take in the exhibit featuring 80 costumes, models, and props from all six "Star Wars" films get tickets early as "Star Wars" will play for only 10 weeks, June 13 to Aug. 24.

 


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Oooh, good for you! Keep at it... that's how I feel about biking right now.

Thursday afternoon might be good. I'll have to dig out my hockey-style blades...pads might be good as well?

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