“Wake up kids, it’s half past youth. Ain’t nothing really changing but the date…”
everyday glory February 28th, 2004Friday
‘Nuff said.
The evening was spent with some of the usual suspects for coffee and chat. I worked on a drawing from a skating mag;
It’s been snowing today. Not much has accumulated (yet), but it’s still snow. Only three more months of winter and then June will be here. Meanwhile, it’s going to be 53° in Baltimore and 50° in Greensboro on Saturday.
Stray Toasters
- This week has been a complete wash, as far as working out goes. I might try to go sometime this weekend, but I doubt that will come to fruition.
- From Wired.com: Lawmakers Alarmed by RFID Spying – Utah (yes, that “Utah”) passed the first-ever RFID privacy bill this week. Now, if we could just get them to do something about the asinine liquor laws…
- Al Rio Art
- “Accoutrements!”
- I have had some of the most random songs playing in my head today; one of them (and it was there for far too long) was Don’t Cry for Me, Argentina. The upbeat dance remix. I’m reasonably sure that
is to blame. Even if he isn’t, I’m blaming him. - Broken Frontier has an article about The Science of Superheroes.
- …and they also have a rather amusing superhero parody comic: I Need a Hero
- For
: “Teaching Comics” (Part One, Part Two) - Prince is going to be on the Ellen Degeneres show Wednesday; I may have to watch this.
- I don’t know who’s been sticking quarters in Sissy, but she’s been very… “bouncy” this week. More so than usual. It almost borders on “twitchy.” The other night she was on a chair, chasing her tail. The evil part of me kept waiting to see if she’d fall off. (She didn’t.) Cats. Go figure.
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