“Don’t blame me for your lack of vision, peasant.”
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Pretty much hit the ground running today. The girls were up at 5:30 to eat; by the time they were done, it was just about 6:00. Rather than: A) try to get a 25-minute nap or B) sleep through the alarm until (at least) 7:00, I decided to stay up and get ready for work. I was in the office a hair before 7:00. Less than a half-hour later, I was helping to prep a half-full server rack for shipping.
Bonus: The rack had no wheels.
Added bonus: We had to move it out of our office space, into our lobby, downstairs, across sheets of masonite — which we had to leap-frog — from our building through the building lobby to the attached building.. out the door and onto the truck.
Yeah. Today was most definitely one of those “We do more before 9 AM than most people do all day” kind of mornings.
Fortunately, there was coffee involved, as well.
Tonight, SaraRules! has another Justice League meeting. Thus, I’ll be getting a helping had in putting the hatchlings to bed from my sister-in-law.
Stray Toasters
- Last night, while Monday Night Football was showing commercials, I flipped over to The Sing-Off. Interesting show. I didn’t see all of the groups compete, but I enjoyed the three groups I did see. The group Vocal Point (from BYU) were voted off the show by the judges. This prompted A LOT of response from people on Facebook, apparently. Negative response. “I’ll never watch the show again” response.
I don’t get it.
Just because a person/group/entity/whatever that [you] like gets voted off a television show, is that really a reason to foreswear the show? To me, it’s kind of like vowing never to watch … NCIS after they killed off Mike Franks. *shrug*
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- By way of my friend, Christine: League of Ordinary Gentlemen: Patient BW, DOB 2/16/1971
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- Foreign Office reveals weird requests to consulates
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Quote of the Day
Today’s quote comes from a Newsarama interview with John Hodgman:
Hodgman: One of the things I love in comics is serialized storytelling, but that can be a pitfall if you rely too much on what happened last week.
I’m not trying to start feuds. I’m really just expressing feelings of existential anxiety about where all superhero comics are.
And now I really do have to go…
Nrama: Okay, any last thoughts before you go?
Hodgman: I still love everything that Paul Levitz writes. Long Live the Legion!
And that’s that.
Namaste.