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Topic: Random
Long, time; no post. So what shall I do to usher my return?
I have to try this cool link/imbed thing.
I'm quite excited about the new Mario game about to arrive. Here's a video preview.
Did it work?
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Long, time; no post. So what shall I do to usher my return?
I have to try this cool link/imbed thing.
I'm quite excited about the new Mario game about to arrive. Here's a video preview.
Did it work?
Transitions; they keep happening! What a great 16-year-old Leah will make! Tonight, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we host her birthday party. How excellent!
But wait! There's more!
Congratulations to Adam -- and Marisa! On March 7, just yesterday, they got engaged!
The smiles on all of the faces in the house were amazingly big and bright.
Our family is growing up. And growing!
Oh, and then I also have Hoosiers sitting on the pile. It's that time of year again.
Opinions, anyone?
Yes, yes, I know. I own too many DVDs.
The opinion I was looking for relates to which of the above I should watch next.
Any opinions on that topic?
Hint, the chances I will ever see Bachelor Party are pretty slim. Though I hear there is this one scene...
| Title | Rating | Type | Date | Actors | Notes |
| Jesus Christ Superstar | 91 | M | 2/24/07 | Ted Neely Carl Anderson Yvonne Elliman | What can I say. Excellent music. Great setting. I always want to see it during Lent, and it never disappoints. |
| My Fair Lady | 89 | M | 2/24/07 | Rex Harrison Audrey Hepburn | Such clever lyrics. A fine message about language. If only Eliza had found a man good enough for her. |
| Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe | 91 | F |
05/06 07/06 02/07 | They got it right. The children were perfect – especially Lucy. The world was small enough, and the inhabitants fanciful enough, and the Queen evil enough. |
I watched "Jesus Christ Superstar" on my own. I had company for the others.
Sure, we wish we had been at Leah's performance of "Beauty and the Beast." The storm canceled that. Time to "make lemonade," if you will. We got to build Magic decks, and create scrapbook pages, and do homework -- all while watching movies.
And, if you can believe it, I kept from singing during "My Fair Lady." It was tough, but I did it.
Since I was alone for "JCS," I sang. Plenty!
No one could join me for lunch.
Bad news at work.
Drawing all the wrong cards in Magic.
Can't even win a game of solitaire.
You know what that means?
Tomorrow has to be better.
Right?
Of course it does!
"This, too, shall pass."
Looking forward to tomorrow!
Happy Friday, everyone.
Investigators at a major research institute have discovered the heaviest element known to science. This startling new discovery has been tentatively named Administratium (Ad). The new element has no protons or electrons, thus having an atomic number of 0. It does, however, have 1 neutron, 125 assistant neutrons, 75 vice neutrons, and 111 assistant vice neutrons, for an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by a force called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since it has no electrons, Administratium is inert. However, it can be detected as it impedes every reaction with which it came into contact.
According to the discoverers, a minute amount of Administratium causes one reaction to take over four days to complete when it would normally take less than a second. Administratium has a normal half-life of approximately three years; it does not decay, but instead undergoes a reorganization in which a portion of the assistant neutrons, viceneutrons, and assistant vice neutrons exchange places. In fact, an Administratium sample's mass will actually increase over time, since with each reorganization some of the morons inevitably become neutrons, forming new isotopes.
This characteristic of moron promotion leads some scientists to speculate that Administratium is formed whenever morons reach a certain concentration. This hypothetical quantity is referred to as the "Critical Morass".
It's not only funny, it's apropos!
I found it at http://www.ajokeaday.com/.
Have a great day, everyone.
And Happy Birthday, Mom!
I have this habit of buying DVDs. And Best Buy encourages it!
Every week, they have a selection of DVDs at lower prices. You know -- sales!
So, this week they have a large number of movies I enjoyed at very, very attractive prices.
I've resisted buying most of them. So far. But I did give in for "Fight Club" and "Titanic." And I'm sorely tempted for "Ocean's Eleven" and "The Italian Job."
But I pay $15/month to Hollywood Video so I can rent DVDs for no other cost. Why would I not just go pick up those DVDs every few days, and eventually watch them when I have time? What is this compulsion to own the movies? Why do I sometimes just want to buy something?
Rationalization 1: I never know when an opportunity will present itself to watch a non-Sherry DVD. Owning "Fight Club" makes it possible to watch it when the opportunity presents itself. Hey, that's how I saw "Monty Python's Life of Brian."
Rationalization 2: "Titanic" is really a "couple" purchase. It's romantic (in a tragic sense) and I bet Sherry will want to see it at some unexpected time and I'll be darned if I am going to spend three hours seeing the VHS version on our 50-inch digital TV!
Rationalization 1 might just permit me to buy "Ocean's Eleven." Rationalization 2 would let me buy "Jerry Maguire."
No, Steve! Just plan to get "Ocean's Eleven" (and "Twelve") from Hollywood when Sherry's gone in April! Suggest "Maguire" sometime when you're actually in Hollywood looking for movies to rent.
Stand firm! Save that money!
So you can waste it on Magic.......
We were living in Indiana during the infamous nighttime elopement of the Colts and their new bride, Indianapolis.
Most of us in the Will household were pulling for Tony Dungy, Peyton Manning, and the rest of the Blue and White.
It's not the same as if the Vikings were in it, or winning it, but it's a fun feeling.
Again, congratulations Adam, and any other fan of the Colts.
In reality, it was just waiting to pounce on its little sister, February, and steal her spotlight.
The temperature here in Rochester dropped below zero 1 sometime last night and it's not expected to rise above that magical mark until sometime Monday or Tuesday.
That, my friends, is supposed to happen in the first month of the year, not the second.
So, it's hibernation weekend. Stay inside. Cuddle up with something warm -- a quilt, a cup of warm cocoa, a favorite person.
There are benefits to the cold, if you look for them.
And that's all I have to say about that.
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(degrees Fahrenheit -- I wonder how to do the little "degrees" symbol in HTML)