“Billy the bookcase says hello…”
arts and leisure, cyberpunk/steampunk, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, family and friends, games, geekery, IKEA, movies and TV, music, news and info, politics and law, science and technology July 21st, 2009Tuesday – 21 July 2009
Apparently, the seventeenth fourth time is the charm. The water pump is in and things seem to be as expected.
After getting the car, SaraRules and I went out to Hobby Lobby and IKEA. Our trip to the Garden of Sweden came after learning that a sofa we were considering, Varnamo, had been discontinued; we went in search of a suitable alternative. We think that we found it in the KARLSTAD series.
Back at home, I finished up the first floor of my ‘Clix house… only to discover that the plan we’d come up with for the second floor wasn’t going to work. *sigh* Back to the literal drawing board. After moving a staircase here and a wall there, I think that things will pan out pretty well.
Stray Toasters
- The Park City Kimball Arts Festival is a week-and-a-half away. Who’s up for a Sunday excursion?
- Rachel’s coming to town Friday and has requested that I make S’mores Brownies.
- Magazine Writes New Rules for Polite Digital Society
- The 10 Worst Evolutionary Designs
- Barnes and Noble to Create an E-book Megacenter
- From last night’s The Late Late Show: Fireball XL-5
- Deal reached to close California’s $26B Budget Gap
- I just had an apostrophe epiphany. Julie and I were discussing shows we watched while growing up and (for whatever reason) Gilligan’s Island came up. We were talking about it for a minute or two when I realized: Gilligan’s Island was the Lost of the 1960s.
- …and, somehow, remembering that reminded me of Gilligan’s Planet. *shiver*
sent me a link to: Palin’s Resignation: The Edited Version - My name is Prince
And I am funky
When it comes to funk
I am a junkie - Glasgow steampunk fair at the world’s oldest music hall, the Panopticon
Namaste.
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