I've got a lov-a-ly batch of coconuts
Nov. 28th, 2002 06:13 pmChuuuu....
Well, I ate a lot of turkey, but I'm not sleepy yet. Why hasn't the infamous Turkey Nap taken hold of me? WHY? Or have I just not eaten enough birdmeat? I'm full now, so I'm not going back for seconds. I can't eat nearly as much as I used to.
Disintegration update (for those that give a damn): Latest word is that it's somewhere over the Pacific. Better than nothing.
Does anyone else notice the subtle beauty of the snow-covered ground at dusk? That crispness in the air, right before it actually does snow?
The days grow colder and shorter, which means I spend more and more time in the dark. It doesn't bother me, really. It reminds me of the days when I was on second shift, and I would leave from work no earlier than midnight, and get home no earlier than 1 AM. There were plenty of times when I would leave later than that. Something about cruising down I-81, full moon overhead. And when I got home, there was anime waiting for me. Yes, there was nothing else to do when on second shift. Late night cable tv is a genuine wasteland. And everyplace is closed, except maybe Wal-mart, and that can get old quick.
A certain SOMEBODY needs to get back to me about transferring a Katsucon registration that she made a few months ago for someone else, but that someone else isn't going, and didn't pay. Or should I just go and do it myself? Even though it'll cost an extra $5 if I go in on my own? I'll wait until right before the deadline.
Feh. Enough of my mumbling. Happy Thanksgiving, to those that read this.
Well, I ate a lot of turkey, but I'm not sleepy yet. Why hasn't the infamous Turkey Nap taken hold of me? WHY? Or have I just not eaten enough birdmeat? I'm full now, so I'm not going back for seconds. I can't eat nearly as much as I used to.
Disintegration update (for those that give a damn): Latest word is that it's somewhere over the Pacific. Better than nothing.
Does anyone else notice the subtle beauty of the snow-covered ground at dusk? That crispness in the air, right before it actually does snow?
The days grow colder and shorter, which means I spend more and more time in the dark. It doesn't bother me, really. It reminds me of the days when I was on second shift, and I would leave from work no earlier than midnight, and get home no earlier than 1 AM. There were plenty of times when I would leave later than that. Something about cruising down I-81, full moon overhead. And when I got home, there was anime waiting for me. Yes, there was nothing else to do when on second shift. Late night cable tv is a genuine wasteland. And everyplace is closed, except maybe Wal-mart, and that can get old quick.
A certain SOMEBODY needs to get back to me about transferring a Katsucon registration that she made a few months ago for someone else, but that someone else isn't going, and didn't pay. Or should I just go and do it myself? Even though it'll cost an extra $5 if I go in on my own? I'll wait until right before the deadline.
Feh. Enough of my mumbling. Happy Thanksgiving, to those that read this.
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Date: 2002-11-29 01:08 am (UTC)and remember--
television in general is a wasteland.
teeheehee
Date: 2002-11-29 09:28 am (UTC)Yeah, I know. Shortly after I started getting into anime, and my mom would question why I would spend all that time and money watching anime, every now and then I would get home late at night to find that she was still awake, flipping through channels in an attempt to cure a bit of insomnia. She would look at me with a forlorn expression on her face, and then say something along the lines of how she now understands why I watch anime.
Happy Thanksgiving... (a little late)
Date: 2002-12-02 05:03 am (UTC)