Sniff, Sniff
Finished the last of West Wing tonight. To use one of President Bartlett’s favorite expressions and the nearly last line spoken on the show, by the newly inaugurated President Santos, “What’s next?”
Finished the last of West Wing tonight. To use one of President Bartlett’s favorite expressions and the nearly last line spoken on the show, by the newly inaugurated President Santos, “What’s next?”
At 7:30 this morning they dragged my groggy wife away on a wheeled bed and three hours later a nurse was pushing her out to the car in a wheelchair. She had three incisions in her mid-section, was short one minor …wait let me check Wikipedia … organ and crumpled in her fist was a script for Dr. House’s favorite pills.
Isn’t modern medicine so amazing? I can’t help but think of that scene from Star Trek IV when the crew of the Enterprise travel back to the then current time (1986) and they have to rescue Chekov from a hospital because Bones is worried for his safety in the hands of practitioners of barbaric 20th century treatments. Imagine how we would react to what constituted the practice of medicine in the 18th century if we somehow found ourselves there.
She is still a bit sore and the vicoden is keeping the edge off, but she helped me cook dinner, washed the dishes and we walked around the small block in our neighborhood afterward. Current plan is to return to work next Monday.
Just watched last week’s season premier of FlashForward and it wasn’t too bad, very interesting premise and just like the premier of the show it is being compared to most, LOST, one needs to suspend their grasp on reality to buy into the carnage of the opening scenes. But like TDTVS, I think if given a chance this may be an interesting show.
Before watching FlashForward we watched the contents of the red envelope on the coffee table, The Jane Austen Book Club. I’m a guy and I have never read a Jane Austen book and I think that may have helped in my enjoyment of the movie. I’m pretty sure this was classified as a “chick flick” when it first came out and I would have never even thought of dropping it in the rental if not for the recommendation of a fellow MMC member. Why did I trust her suggestion? Because she likes a good action flick as well as the next guy, that’s why. I so bought into this movie that I didn’t even recognize Emily Blunt and I saw what I thought to be an actual familial resemblance between Amy Brenneman and LOST’s Maggie Grace who played a mother and daughter.
We came back from the SMH via US25 instead of the Interstate and snagged a few caches on the way.
The eight finds put us over the two hundred mark, 202 to be exact.
We crossed off three counties, Greenville, Laurens & Greenwood, bringing us to 17 of 46 completed in that challenge.
Plus we filled in 3 DeLorme pages, 17, 18 & 33 meaning we are now finished with 14 of 47 pages.
We also crossed off the letter X from the SC Alphabet Challenge leaving us needing only J & Z to complete the 26 needed for that one.
It was a quiet and rainy day here at the SMH. We were up early enough to get the lot mowed and give a bad haircut to the hedge in front of the porch (before picture to left) before the rain started.
We didn’t get in any caching because we are not hard core enough, a little (and it was not always little) bit of precipitation scared us away.
So we stayed inside and watched all of Disc 5 of Season 7 of West Wing this afternoon and we now have just the very last 3 episodes to watch. We are still not sure what we are going to replace it with in our TV rental queue, quite possibly nothing.
After West Wing I spent the next three hours watching the FRS lose to the Yankees again. I know the games don’t really mean anything standing wise, we’re not catching them for the division and we have a lock on the wildcard, but if they don’t at least win tomorrow I’m going to have to take an incredible amount of grief at work on Monday from my manager…
Is your dog listless? Not eating? He could be depressed. Is he shy? Introverted? Uncomfortable in social situations? This new device may be just the thing to put a little swagger back in Fido’s step – DoggieLoverDoll.
Another example of the fine line between madness and genius…
Venture capital needed for a new company that Mark, Jim and I are forming to make food fun and easy. Jim’s first request is help in making a PB&J sandwich without ruining your nice fresh, soft white bread. Peanut butter and jelly formed into slices and individually wrapped, ala Kraft Singles. I thought that once that product takes off our next release should be a Fluff ‘n’ Nutter variation.
After our new company is making money hand over fist we will be getting into genetically engineering fruit. Mark likes apples, but hates the skin, so our first venture in that direction be be to create an apple that will peel like a banana. I thought why stop there, we should make it so that alternating sections are either dense intertwined fuzz or little bitty hook things so that when reeled down and pushed together below the apple they become a stick like handle.