Aug. 25th, 2006 08:57 am
Some things
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Ilona!
Dropped off the prescription at Walgreens last night and was told that it would be an hour to fill it. So I milled about for a little bit to kill time. Lasted only about five minutes or so. I did find that Brylcreem was still being sold, as is Vitalis. Gave buying it a moment's thought, but didn't think I should jump into the realm of the old man quite yet. Not only that, but the price for the stuff was a bit unreasonable, the tube of Brylcreem was something between 6.99 and 7.99. Of course, if a little dab'll do ya then that whole tube would probably last me until I'm near retirement age. It was HUGE tube. Genetics.
So, I wandered on over to Movie Gallery, since Abby had asked to see the new Arthur movie (it wasn't in, though I'm not sure of the release date for it anyhow). Whilst perusing the shelves in order to kill more time, I saw a movie that will undoubtedly annoy all the careless renters out there: Snakes on a Train. With a tag like 100 passengers, 3000 Venomous Vipers (I know IMDB reads 2000, but I swear the box read 3000 and I'm sure those extra thousand snakes will do some damage) how can someone resist it? Just ripe for riffing, I'm sure.
I didn't realize that there had been a remake of 1964's Two Thousand Maniacs! last year with Robert Englund. The main reason I remember that movie is because 10,000 Maniacs used it (the original, of course) as an inspiration for their band name--I believe.
Lastly, bah! on me as I forgot to shave this morning. I know it's bad when Abby tells me that I need to shave and not forget. Well, I forgot and I've got annoying stubble that looks more like dirt on my face than facial hair.

Dropped off the prescription at Walgreens last night and was told that it would be an hour to fill it. So I milled about for a little bit to kill time. Lasted only about five minutes or so. I did find that Brylcreem was still being sold, as is Vitalis. Gave buying it a moment's thought, but didn't think I should jump into the realm of the old man quite yet. Not only that, but the price for the stuff was a bit unreasonable, the tube of Brylcreem was something between 6.99 and 7.99. Of course, if a little dab'll do ya then that whole tube would probably last me until I'm near retirement age. It was HUGE tube. Genetics.
So, I wandered on over to Movie Gallery, since Abby had asked to see the new Arthur movie (it wasn't in, though I'm not sure of the release date for it anyhow). Whilst perusing the shelves in order to kill more time, I saw a movie that will undoubtedly annoy all the careless renters out there: Snakes on a Train. With a tag like 100 passengers, 3000 Venomous Vipers (I know IMDB reads 2000, but I swear the box read 3000 and I'm sure those extra thousand snakes will do some damage) how can someone resist it? Just ripe for riffing, I'm sure.
I didn't realize that there had been a remake of 1964's Two Thousand Maniacs! last year with Robert Englund. The main reason I remember that movie is because 10,000 Maniacs used it (the original, of course) as an inspiration for their band name--I believe.
Lastly, bah! on me as I forgot to shave this morning. I know it's bad when Abby tells me that I need to shave and not forget. Well, I forgot and I've got annoying stubble that looks more like dirt on my face than facial hair.
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Rachel's dad had a big cancer scare, but it looks like he has taken to his treatment.
Jon and Abby started preschool two weeks ago, which we weren't at all excited about but they both seem to love it.
I've started getting back into MST3K again, and WISH I'd bought MST3K: The Movie on DVD when it was first released.
But, yeah life is good.
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I guess this means that your kids are growing up, and that's never a happy thing for a parent to have to face, is it? I didn't even think Jon was old enough for preschool.
MST3K, mmmm. I haven't watched an episode of that in a long time. I should start getting back into that myself, but I'm getting back into my X-Files fandom - Brian and I are steadily buying all the seasons, and I scored a cheap used copy of the lone season of "The Lone Gunmen", which is a better show than one might think and deserved a better chance.
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I didn't realized The Lone Gunmen was out on DVD. So much stuff that I want.