I don't usually sit down and watch TV when I get home, but 10 p.m. became my sacred TV time after my friends told me about Munecas DE La Mafia, or Mafia Dolls.
Numerous years ago on Halloween night, a group of youth buddies viewed in horror as an user of the Babysitter's Club had been abducted by a masked complete stranger.
Now I work Monday through Friday, am home for dinner at 5:15 PM every night, I coach my kids' teams and attend school functions, and I can plan my family weekends and vacations accordingly.
If for some reason, you know that you'll not be able to check out before that time, please kindly inform us beforehand, otherwise, we would have to charge you for another night.
But when Peter, Lev and I all sat down Thursday night with our 3-d glasses, annoyed at the thought of the 160-minute running time, I wasn't expecting the immersive entertainment that rolled out.
Mom called me at the dorm one muggy evening during the last week of May. My summer break would be spent with grandma and grandpa, helping out around their farm.