Rule #8: Never take anything for granted.
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It’s midweek, and I don’t think that I’ve been so happy to see a Wednesday roll around in a long time. It’s not that this has been a bad one. It just feels like it’s been exceptionally long. On the “plus” side, it’s new comics day and game night, so there are a couple of things to which I can look forward.
Last night was Guys’ Night Out.
After I got home, I watched The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson for the first time in… longer than I care to admit. One of his guests was Neil Gaiman. The interview was fun, as the two went on and on about Doctor Who — Gaiman wrote an episode for the show this season; Ferguson was a big fan of the show in his youth. Later in the interview, Gaiman also made an amusing comment in which he posited that Mythbusters‘ Jamie Hyneman might be Cthulhu.
This morning, not long before the alarm went off, I had a dream in which Neil Gaiman appeared: He was in town for a book signing and we hung out. I met him once, very briefly, at a signing nearly ten years ago…
…he was quite pleasant. And, I would most definitely hang out and have a pint or two with him, but I don’t think that we necessarily run in the same circles.
Stray Toasters
- Gibbs’ Rules
- I find “victuals” to be a weird word. I find it even more odd/amusing because its pronunciation is “vittles.” (like “Tender Vittles,” for the cat owners out there.)Given that, maybe I should cut some slack for the people who pronounce “nuclear” as “nu-cu-lar.” Or not.
- When Fashion Meets Fishing, the Feathers Fly
- Everything You Need to Know About Coffee in Less Than Five Minutes
- No More Silent Summers
- Black unemployment at Depression-era levels
- Debris Gives Space Station Crew Members a 29,000 MPH Close Call
- USA beats North Korea 2-0 behind Lauren Cheney’s goal
- Gas Card — With a ‘G’ as in Gimmick
Namaste.
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