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Watching My Fellow Americans

I finally found my laptop- I don’t know how it got under the bed or where the peanut butter on the keys came from. I have banned Kernel from using my laptop because he was a little too interested in the gambling sites. He sure can be a handful sometimes.
This week we are watching a fun little movie that surprisingly has a lot of action. It’s about two former United States Presidents who are running for their lives from a political assassin. This movie has Kernel thinking about becoming a politician- hopefully he gets bored with it and turns his attention to something else, like badminton. He’s a creative little guy but sometimes I worry about how his mind works. Yesterday I found him cooking up something in the kitchen that he said he was going to use to lure the landlady’s cat with-lure the cat and then what?! I threw his concoction down the drain and then had to call a plumber when the drain pipe disintegrated. Maybe his science experiment has something to do with the movie we’re going to be watching next week; Chain Reaction…?
Keep watching.
Chantelle

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Fun Flick Factoids

My Fellow Americans
Released in 1996
The adventure and the laughs ensue when two former presidents from opposite ends of the political spectrum become reluctant allies when they become the target of a conspirator in President Haney’s administration.
Starring:
Jack Lemmon as President Russell P. Kramer
James Garner as President Matt Douglas
Dan Aykroyd as President William Haney

Trivia
Jack Lemmon did all of his own stunts for this movie.
This was originally supposed to be another Walter Matthau/Jack Lemmon movie.
However, due to illness, Matthau pulled out and was replaced by James Garner.
James Garner was born in 1928. Garner, the youngest of three children, was born in Norman, Oklahoma.  His mother, who was half Cherokee, died when he was five years old.  After their mother’s death, Garner and his brothers were sent to live with relatives. After his father remarried the family was reunited.

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