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Die Hard in Los Angeles

I worked late on friday, but there were still a few movies with showtimes that hadn't passed. We decided to check out 1408, since it started the earliest. We left with a good 15 minutes to get to the theater and in the shadow of "Yakatomi Plaza" one of my tires sort of explodes. I pull onto a side street and change to the spare. It's almost midnight, but we're a few blocks from the theater and there's a 12:35 showing of Live Free or Die Hard, so we drive slowly over to the mall, and watch Kevin Smith, "A Mac," and my radio station's sports announcer tear it up with Bruce Willis back on the East Coast. (also Tuvok ... a Vulcan has infiltrated the NSA)

That, my friends, is how you watch Die Hard.



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