I was originally joking about the daily blogging thing the other day, but hey, I just discovered that there are a whole bunch of videos for MC Chris' Fett's Vette.
So I'm about halfway through the series, and it's really great. There are only two problems. First off, everyone else who's going to watch this show already did so a decade ago. No one is excited about the show except for me. Second, all these people who were into the show ten years ago made sure to fill the internet with B5 spoilers. I can't every look up background information on any of the actors or their characters, because then I will also end up reading a bunch of commentary about how upset everyone was when they died in [season I am watching] + 1.I need to pause for a moment here to talk about Amazon Prime. Amazon Prime is not really an instant gratification service like the late and much missed Kozmo.com. It's just this simple deal where you pay them $80 a year in exchange for "free" two-day shipping. The "two days" don't include weekends, so for any popular product for most of the week you will get it much faster by going to the store whenever it seems convenient to do so. There's really no rational reason why this program should transform you into an impulse consumption-droid. But it will. Do not sign up.
Apparently I'm so out of words that I'm unable to even answer the QOTD, so here's a picture that you've already seen. Around sunset yesterday, Dad suggested that the skyline would make a nice Vox banner.
The snow is gone, but the freaky weather continues. Today it was only partly cloudy, or "sunny" as we call it here.
I didn't get any pictures of Amy having fun in the snow (her sled doesn't pull itself you know), but here's Sammy having a good time.
I'm sure you're thinking "I bet that's one of those novelty 'tree-through-the-house' tarp-hats you see at joke stores," but you couldn't be more wrong. It's an actual tree that fell on my in-laws' house during the little wind storm we had last week. I'd guess it's about 70 feet tall.
Luckily no one was hurt, although it was a near-miss in a couple of ways. Dorothy was in the soon to be smashed office not long before the tree dropped in. She and Paul were in the adjacent room when it came down.
The tree also attempted to kill our friend Jason while he was cutting up the trunk with a chainsaw. As he was cutting off one of the last pieces in contact with the house, a big chunk of the tree came flying out at him, but he escaped unharmed.
Recent Comments