Stupid Dream
You know how you wake up from a dream and say "Hey, that made a lot of sense!" but as time goes by you realize more and more just how stupid your idea was?
I'm having that right now, I was going to write about this REALLY cool idea for an ad for Goblet of Fire, but now it's just, um, stupid. So, moving on...
While figuring out how the hell I was going to get rid of my big honkin couch, I came upon a website called twincitiesfreemarket.org, where you can post products that you're trying to get rid of, so others can take them before they hit the trash. I posted my couch, not expecting that big of a response. Since I posted Friday night, I've had, oh, 15 or 20 emails asking for it.
So, needless to say, I have someone to take my couch, and others lined up in case that falls through this week.
Made a trip to Rennaissance Festival this weekend. Nothing like free tickets to motivate. Good time, got in a few shows, had some food. Had my first full viewing of Vilification Tennis, which is, for all intents and purposes, a half hour of people hurling insults at each other. Good times.
Came home worn and weary, and then was talked into going out till 1 in the morning. Normally I would have said no, but since it was Jenn, who I probably wouldn't see again for another month or so, I was all for it.
Oh, and I watched about three quarters of the Vikings debacle before deciding "screw this, it's Xenosaga time!" Wow. Just, wow.
Finally, I had a fine power outage in my building for about an hour last night, so stumbling around in the dark was a good time.
A few randoms:
- Joss wants his Wonder Woman script to have the feel of Batman Begins, giving a plausible, realistic origin without completely re-inventing the character.
Good luck with that. Batman is a character based in reality. Wonder Woman uses a magic lasso, magic wristbands, and an invisible jet. She's also an Amazon who walks around in Stars & Stripes.
If anyone can pull it off, it's Joss, but still...
- Quality movies begin again this week with Corpse Bride, next week with Serenity. A History of Violence looks pretty good, too.
I was gonna throw up some more randoms, but, meh, there really aren't any.
I'm having that right now, I was going to write about this REALLY cool idea for an ad for Goblet of Fire, but now it's just, um, stupid. So, moving on...
While figuring out how the hell I was going to get rid of my big honkin couch, I came upon a website called twincitiesfreemarket.org, where you can post products that you're trying to get rid of, so others can take them before they hit the trash. I posted my couch, not expecting that big of a response. Since I posted Friday night, I've had, oh, 15 or 20 emails asking for it.
So, needless to say, I have someone to take my couch, and others lined up in case that falls through this week.
Made a trip to Rennaissance Festival this weekend. Nothing like free tickets to motivate. Good time, got in a few shows, had some food. Had my first full viewing of Vilification Tennis, which is, for all intents and purposes, a half hour of people hurling insults at each other. Good times.
Came home worn and weary, and then was talked into going out till 1 in the morning. Normally I would have said no, but since it was Jenn, who I probably wouldn't see again for another month or so, I was all for it.
Oh, and I watched about three quarters of the Vikings debacle before deciding "screw this, it's Xenosaga time!" Wow. Just, wow.
Finally, I had a fine power outage in my building for about an hour last night, so stumbling around in the dark was a good time.
A few randoms:
- Joss wants his Wonder Woman script to have the feel of Batman Begins, giving a plausible, realistic origin without completely re-inventing the character.
Good luck with that. Batman is a character based in reality. Wonder Woman uses a magic lasso, magic wristbands, and an invisible jet. She's also an Amazon who walks around in Stars & Stripes.
If anyone can pull it off, it's Joss, but still...
- Quality movies begin again this week with Corpse Bride, next week with Serenity. A History of Violence looks pretty good, too.
I was gonna throw up some more randoms, but, meh, there really aren't any.
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