“But, baby, it’s co-o-old outside…”
books, comics and animation, everyday glory, family and friends, food for thought, football, games, monkeys!, movies and TV, news and info, science and technology, style December 22nd, 2009Tuesday – 22 December 2009
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas the vershluggen inversion has set in… permanently. Fortunately, weather forecasters say that we have a stormfront moving in that will bring snow showers tonight or tomorrow. That should help clear the air for Christmas… I hope.
After yesterday’s outing with SaraRules and my m-i-l, we came home and had a little downtime. Said time included a much-needed nap for me. After I got up, SaraRules and I hit the mall to pick up a couple of gifts – in and out of the mall in under ten minutes(!) – and then headed downtown.
We met
After the lights, SaraRules, Nyx and I headed to Coffee Connection to meet up with 365DayGirl. Nyx had been there – and mentioned that I should check it out – before. It was something of an eclectic place: The main entry area has a spartan, almost industrial feel; the “study area” was full of booths and had a bit of a diner-like feel to me; and the “lounge” area was full of couches and had a much more casual feel. We hung out and chatted for a while before calling it a night.
Stray Toasters
- Thank Heaven, God and Baby Jesus for polypropylene long underwear.
- How to Practice Mindfulness
- Nyx sent me links to two amusing sweatshirts last night:
- While watching How Do They Do It? yesterday afternoon, they had an item about modular houses built – within a week – by Huf Haus.
- How to Teach Physics to Your Dog
- It looks as though Corey Ivy will be taking Lardarius Webb’s place in the Ravens’ lineup.
- Someone on HCRealms has posted a picture of the “Buy It by the Brick” HeroClix figure for the upcoming “Brave and the Bold” set:
- East Coast Blizzard Seen From Space
- District 9 is out today.
- I’m not sure how many – if any – of you are familiar with the Mark Millar comic book, Kick-Ass…
Dave Lizewski, an otherwise ordinary New York City high school student and the child of Greg Willer, loving single father, takes his interest in comic books as inspiration to become a real-life superhero. He assembles a suit and mask, which he wears under his normal clothing, begins exercising, and practices things like walking on roofs, sating his ambitions for a time. He eventually seeks to fight crime, with his first attempt leading him to receive a severe beating and stabbing by thugs, followed by his wandering into the street and being hit by a car.[1] He retains his secret identity, however, stripping off and hiding his costume before paramedics arrive.
…but there’s a live-action movie coming out next year. One of the characters in the book is Hit-Girl, a 12-year-old vigilante who patrols the city with her father, Big Daddy (portrayed by Nicolas Cage). Here’s a trailer of Hit-Girl’s… um… “greatest hits.” (Definitely for mature audiences)
- Climate, Habitat Threaten Wild Coffee Species
- Monkey knife-fighting with octopus tattoo
Time to get out there and face the day.)
Namaste.
EDIT
I just got a message from my father: Our holiday cards were shipped to Maryland, rather than here… despite my calling FedEx to verify where they were supposed to go. *sigh* On the “plus” side, Dad had them Express Mailed here; we should have them tomorning.
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