Thursday, April 28, 2011

Recent Faves

In prowling around the web, here are some of my recent favorites:





Sunday, May 30, 2010

Lazy Post

Tonight is a lazy post. Just pics from my file.

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Wednesday, May 05, 2010

And So It Begins...

I'd heard about it from someone at church Sunday, but saw it last night for the first time. Attorneys advertising to sue for ANY "damages" due to the oil rig explosion and subsequent oil spill.

I'm not saying that some people aren't entitled but I can see every Tom, Dick and Boudreaux trying to get a piece of the action.

I pray that the judges will not allow the frivolous cases to go through.

Tuesday, May 04, 2010

Vacation '10, pt 1

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The toughest part of vacations for me seem to be just deciding what I'm going to do. Maybe I make it more difficult for myself, but I don't think so.

The biggest obstacle is that Gretch cannot get away. I can come up with many possibilities if it were the two of us. But when it comes up to just me alone, that's when it gets tough.

First, I want to go someplace. A "staycation" doesn't do it for me. But I don't particularly like doing vacation-type stuff alone. I like to share the fun with someone.

I'd like to go back to Manhattan. I've loved it both times I've gone. Sure I needed a rest after it was over, but there was always more stuff I wanted to do when the trip was over.

There are some cities I'd like to visit that I've never been too. Chicago, Denver, Philly, Vegas and others. In the summer, I'd prefer to go north.

If I'd thought of it early enough I would have gone to the huge Comic-Con in LA this summer. It's so geeky that I would have to go by myself. But it's been long sold out.

So I cruise the net and bash my brains for ideas? If you have any, please comment.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Time Machine - EastEnders

I've been having fun this week. I know, I know, who said I could do that? I've been spending some time in 1985; 30 minutes at a time.

I found someone online who has complete year sets of the BBC television show, EastEnders. EastEnders is a British soap that I started watching on a public television station right after graduating undergraduate school in 1986. I was fascinated by it because it showed, however accurately or not, daily British life. It was not watered down or translated for American viewers. There were many times, especially at the beginning, that I would have trouble understanding what they were saying. It all fit in to my life-long fascination with the British. And at the time I believed that I must not have been the only one. The Tampa station published a pamphlet with British vocabulary for the show. I only wish I'd kept it.

These DVDs are rough recordings someone made with their VCR at the time and are transferred to DVD. They are totally home-made. And actually, the roughness makes it a little more fun.

I don't know how the show is now (because it is still on the air in England) but at the time is didn't seem quite so "soapish." Time flows by much quicker than on American soaps. I don't think I would have watched it otherwise.

So if I don't answer my cell when you call, I'm probably in 1985. I'll be back soon.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Ready for a Road Trip

Ok, I'm ready for a road trip. So, I got online to check out concerts this summer. There really aren't many good artists touring this summer that I want to see. Those few that I do, the available locations are on unworkable nights. Except for one.

Both Yes and Peter Frampton, on the same bill, are playing Biloxi on Friday night, June 11th. I can actually do that one. So, I've put the announcement out. But I'm determined to go whether anyone else goes or not. So now all I have to do is wait.

Other than that I don't know what I'm going to do for vacation this year. I pray that God inspires me.

Monday, October 19, 2009

Ruff Monday Morning

Journey: Weight Loss - Wow, it was really tough to get up this morning. It was a long busy weekend. Saturday I ventured a little off of the diet. But I won't be able to see what the damage is until I weigh in Wednesday. I discovered that my scales at home are a little tricky. I was just getting on it once. But yesterday I tried it three times in a row and got three different measures. Grrreat!!. I saw some cool looking hi-tek scales on the internet, maybe it'd be worth it.

Anyway, as far as the diet is concerned, what I miss most is being able to eat a big breakfast. The protein shake alone just doesn't cut it. The only other thing I could do would be the protein omelet. And that means getting up earlier to make it. That's really difficult to do these days. Maybe after the time changes November 1st.

The only time I really have trouble with the diet is when I'm feeling down or depressed. I suppose in the "old" days when that happened I would seek comfort food. And that is the least healthiest. So, the majority of my problems are physiological.

Thursday I have my annual physical exam. I wonder what Jeff is going to say about it. I hope I break the 50 lb mark by then. But I may have blown that this weekend. Oh well. I knew it was going to be a long journey.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Martha Aucoin Update

Martha will be having surgery this Thursday morning. Doctors don't expect any surprises or difficulties. Please keep her and the family in your prayers.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Prayer Request

Please pray for Martha Aucoin. She discovered she has stage 1 breast cancer. Found early, her doctor said that her prognosis is good.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

It's Only Logical

Just Trying to Get A Head

Just What I Don't Need, But Love

Ok, as if I needed another source of food that I really really really shouldn't eat. Just opened down the street from my office is a new eating establishment, Burgersmith.

I tried it out last night and was very pleased. I especially liked the home baked, toasted bun. The menu isn't very big but it's big enough.

And unfortunately the prices aren't unreasonable. So as long as I must rely on self control, it looks like I'll be there at least two more times.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Signage

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At least he'll see it coming.

Batman 3???

Is this a scene from Batman 3: The Revenge of Mrs. Joker.
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On the rat-walk: Rodent headdress unveiled

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A designer has unveiled a full face headdress made of real mice and rat carcasses on the fringes of London Fashion Week.

A model paraded up and down the catwalk in the headdress, which covered her whole face except her eyes - rat tails dangling down at the front and whiskers tickling her skin.

The creation was designed by French-born hairdresser and wigmaker Charlie Le Mindu, 22.

"I really like mice and rats. But everybody doesn't like them and I just wanted to show people it could be really beautiful," he told AFP after the show.

Asked if he was worried about how animal rights campaigners might react, he said: "It's better to make them [the rodents] beautiful than give them to the snakes."

Le Mindu was not on the official schedule for London Fashion Week but staged a show on the fringes on the final day of the event.

- AFP

Ways to be cool


Why didn't I have this when I was in high school?

10 Gnome Action Movies

1. Toadstool Impact
2. Die Now, Frolic Later
3. Fatal Buttercup
4. Bluebird: Down!
5. Soldier of Merriment
6. Death Wears A Pointy Hat
7. Honeydew Velocity
8. Sudden Cottage
9. Twinkle With Extreme Prejudice
10. The Chipmunk Who Came In From The Cold

by Jason Toon & Scott Lydon

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Hey, don't pick on me



Scabs Bandages are band-aids bearing sweet little gross illustrations -- maggots, hatching spiders, eyeballs, or zippers -- for to speed your healing with stomach-churning levity. They didn't make fun stuff like this when I was a kid. Check it out.

Someone is making a cartoon of my life...

This could easily, and might possibly, be a discussion in my house. Click the toon to make it larger.