Wednesday – 07 March 2007
Today was a pretty decent day.  Long, but productive.  It was a bit funny: Things were mostly quiet this morning, and then around…. 9:30, three things came up.  Okay, no biggie.  Dealing with them covered most of the rest of the day.  I polished off two of the items and should be able to wrap up the third fairly quickly tomorning.

Stray Toasters

  • 23 May 2007.   *genuflect*
  • Last night, post-game, we were talking about movies; one of them was Highlander.  Good movie… on its own.  I’m of the opinion that, as the movie’s tagline said: “There can be only one,” and thus, there were no sequels.  Selah.  Somewhere in that thread, we got onto the subject of the soundtrack and mentioned that he liked the love song.  I didn’t ask him which song he meant, I was pretty sure that he meant Who Wants to Live Forever.  However, there was a nagging feeling in the back of my head that said that there was another song…  I thought about it a little more and came up with what “the other song” was: One Year of Love.  Both are good songs – both by Queen (which isn’t a bad thing, either) and they were both in the movie – but there’s something about Forever that beats out One Year.
  • A New Crew in Town – a tribute to the new Cattlecar Attacktica Battlestar Galactica
  • Nizlee!
  • 13 Sidekicks Who Are Cooler Yhan Their Heroes
  • Nf6
  • From the City Paper OnlineSketchy Thoughts
  • …and, speaking (indirectly) of Baltimore: I’m craving Butterscotch Krimpets.
  • …and, speaking (not so indirectly) of Baltimore: Dad just called, just to say “Hi.”  I should have asked him to send some Butterscotch Krimpets.
  • Captain Confederacy.
    No, I’m not making it up.
    Yes, I liked it… even though I didn’t discover the series until its second run.
  • A couple of days ago, I posted a link to Mr. T vs Everything.  Along those lines comes Star Wars vs. Peanuts.
  • Take a favorite childrens’ toy, room temperature.
    Stir in one Elder God.
    Mix.
    Serve.
  • Thom Yorke(from Radiohead) + Street Spirit (acoustic) + Karma Police = a time-lapsed Photoshop painting
  • : This isn’t our typical Nutri-Grain commercial.  But, the ending is worth it.
  • I don’t really know how to lead into this, so we’ll just get it out there: Peephenge

Namaste.