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It’s Comics and Sushi Wednesday!
(The usual suspects all had other things come up that preclude being able to go to sushi for lunch.)
Today is also the 235th birthday/anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Marine Corps:
And, it’s also my friend, Adrian’s, birthday:
Last night, SaraRules! and I went out for dinner at Hopper’s Restaurant and Grill. It was a nice change of pace. She had a Mac and Cheese dinner with Hoppers’ seasonal Hefeweizen; while I had the Far From Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich, along with a pint of the Madame X Stout. After dinner, we popped into the local Target to pick up a few things… where I ran into a former coworker from the USPS. (She’s also left Postal Service’s employment.) Then, it was back home for a movie: Law Abiding Citizen. The movie had promise, but kind of fell flat. I’m still not quite sure if it’s a low-LEGO brick or a high-lawn dart movie. *shrug*
Stray Toasters
- It’s another suit day: Black suit, white shirt, black and rust African masks tie
- Black Suits Comin’ (Nod Ya Head) – Remix
- From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” file: The Power of an Earthquake Turns Train Tracks to Spaghetti
- Pop!: Land of Lost Tales – Dave Stevens’ Superman and Rocketeer Miniseries
- Thanks to eBay, I have the following items, formerly on The Covet List on the way:
- Validus Build-A-Figure from DC Universe Classics (to go on my Legion shelf)
- The Griffin graphic novel
- X-Men/Teen Titans graphic novel
- Tailgunner Jo miniseries
- More graphic cigarette warnings proposed
- More than 1,800 libraries to celebrate National Gaming Day on Nov. 13
- Real-Life Gadgets for Real-Life Superheroes
- Tightrope: If employees have to give two weeks’ notice, shouldn’t you, too?
And…. done!
Namaste.
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