“A Pirate Looks at Forty”
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Okay, I’m not really a pirate, but thanks (and apologies) to Jimmy Buffett for the title of today’s post. (You can listen to the song here.)
I turn 40 tomorrow.
I don’t look at it with trepidation or lots of introspection or trying to figure out what I want/need to get past a mid-life crisis. To be honest, I’m looking forward to it. (Besides, given the fact that I have been known act somewhere in the 8-14 year-old range, I’d say that I have a good ten to fifteen years before I start looking for a fast car or plastic surgery or fake hair.) And the biggest “plus” of all: Another birthday means that I will have successfully avoided the embrace of the Dark Lady for another year. And I have a lot of things that I still want to do. So, bring on forty… and beyond!
Saturday was an eventful day. I started off the day, having breakfast with Chris. From there, we headed up to Dr. Volt’s, where I judged another HeroClix tournament. There were fourteen (14) players in the event – the largest turnout we’ve had in a while. As this was the closest event to Hallowe’en, I decided to make the tournament’s theme “Monster Mash,” in which each team had to have at least one figure with the “Monster” keyword. It went pretty well. After that, six of us played a three-on-three match. That was fun, as I haven’t played in a while. I also established the theme for the next tournament, on 06 November. I’m calling it “Rock the Vote” and all figures on players’ teams must have either the “Politician,” “Ruler,” or “Reporter” keywords. That should make for some interesting teams.
After the tourney, SaraRules!, her mother and I went to a birthday celebration fora friend of the family. SaraRules! and I wound up the evening with a couple of movies: Let the Right One In and Eight-Legged Freaks. It’s near Hallowe’en — thus horror movies were in order. We wanted to catch Right One, before seeing its new American remake. It was good… and rather different than I expected. I looked up trivia about the movie and discovered what the movie left out. It also made me interested in reading the book on which it was based. And, Eight-Legged Freaks was just just turn-your-brain-off fun.
Yesterday was a good day. I slept in. I worked at getting my comics collection reorganized. I moved my train equipment and assembled the second table. I ran errands. I watched football. And, SaraRules! even watched a couple of movies: The Karate Kid (2009) and Repo Men. We enjoyed both movies.
Instant Replay: Football
Yesterday had a lot of good – and surprising – games:
Buffalo Bills at Baltimore Ravens | |
34 – 37 | |
The Ravens hosted the 0-5 Bills…
…and nearly gave them their first win. Fortunately, the timely return of Ed Reed – along with an overtime interception by Ray Lewis – helped propel the Ravens over the Bills. |
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Oakland Raiders at Denver Broncos | |
59 – 14 | |
The Raiders went to Invesco Field and wrecked shop. Seriously. It was a “Take no prisoners” kind of game. How bad was it? Well, let’s just say that the score was 24-0 at the end of the first quarter. Quarter, not half. Yeah. It was like that.
Congratulations, SaraRules! and |
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San Francisco 49ers at Carolina Panthers | |
20 – 23 | |
The ‘Cats hosted the Niners… and came away with a win. |
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Cincinnati Bengals at Atlanta Falcons | |
32 – 39 | |
The Bengals dropped this one to Matt Ryan and the Falcons. Sorry, |
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Cleveland Browns at New Orleans Saints | |
30 – 17 | |
The Browns went marching into the Superdome beat up Super Bowl champion Saints, who seem to have lost their mojo. |
Stray Toasters
- There is more snow on the mountains today. And it’s lower down the mountains, to boot.
- Decoder Ring: Boston Typewriter Orchestra Applies the Wite-Out
- Why Do People Confess to Crimes They Didn’t Commit?
- App Makers Take Interest in Android
- Thanks to
for pointing this out: Featherbed Railroad Bed and Breakfast Resort - Celia Cruz: The Voice from Havana
- Foreclosures Had Errors, Bank Finds
It’s Day 3 of my four-day weekend. Time to find some trouble to get into!
Namaste.
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