“Snicker-snack!”
books, comics and animation, everyday glory, games, geekery, movies and TV, music, news and info June 25th, 2009Thursday – 25 June 2009
This morning started at 0630… and restarted at 0800. How/why? Because, after showering and having a bite to eat, I decided that I wasn’t quite ready to kick off the day. Instead, I crawled back into bed and caught a little more shut-eye. And it was nice.
Last night, SaraRules and I went to Liberty Park and walked the inner loop. It was nice… except for the clouds of gnats hovering around the south end of the park. Clouds of them. Literally. Bah! After we got back home, I fired up the 360 and played more HALO3. I also discovered something annoying: Apparently, I neglected to use the “Save and Quit” option on Tuesday and wound up having to repeat the last mission that I completed Tuesday night. *grblsnrkx* On the “plus” side, I remembered where I needed to go to exit that mission, rather than wandering aimlessly through the complex, so my retreat “strategic advance to the rear” was expedicious. I also added another weapon to my “favorites” list: the Plasma Cannon, the Covenant’s answer to the Machine Gun Turret.
Stray Toasters
posted a link to an excellent article: What to do if your child has superpowers. This will tie in nicely with “The Kal-El Clause” that SaraRules and I have devised. - What’s your gamertag? (This makes sense if you’re a Xbox Live subscriber…)
- Strip-search of U.S. girl illegal
- How to Have a Persuasive Handshake
- The website for the upcoming The Last Airbender movie is now live.
- Stephen King has a novella, Morality, that was printed in the July 2009 issue of Esquire. The synopsis of the story:
Chad, an aspiring writer who is teaching school until he lands a publishing contract, and his wife, Nora, who is working as a home nurse for a retired minister are, like most people these days, struggling financially. Nora is approached by her employer with a proposition that could make their dream of a home in Vermont a reality. But will it be worth the moral consequences?
It was a good story, but far from a happy story. It’s not often that one feels “dirty” – and possibly even “damaged” – after reading something, but this story puts you in that position.
- Oscars expand Best Film category
- ‘Charlie’s Angel’ Farrah Fawcett dies at 62
- Mania.com has an interview with former JLA writer Dwayne McDuffie
- Bettye LaVette was on The Late Late Show last night. She performed one of my favorite Sam Cooke songs, A Change Is Gonna Come; I will have to look for some of her CDs.
- Burton’s WONDERLAND Revealed
- 20 Best (and 20 Worst) Pets in Science Fiction
- Watchmen Director’s Cut Gets Theatrical Release
Namaste.
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