Sunday, August 06, 2006

Preprandial posting

Since I expect that I'll be doing school reading tonight, today's post comes to you in the heat of the afternoon/early evening, before dinner and a twilight bike ride.

Had a totally splendid time yesterday morning doing brekkies at the 611 Supreme creperie with Gweekers and Mikey. What a swell-in-every-way visit it was! G & M had to head right back to Spokane after too brief a time, so since we were up on Cap Hill, Otis and I (a) got some on-sale frames at Utrecht Art Supplies, (b) went to Universioty Honda and drooled over the sidecar rig that is still for sale on the showroom floor, and (c) went to the Value Village and totally scored some neat stuff.

Of course, since we bought frames, a chunk of the day was spent re-hanging pictures and such, so not much else got done before the went to see Manster at the Fremont Outdoor Theater with the Invisibles (both Adam and Karen), J-Force and MaryBee. The improv actors who were overdubbing the dialog for this z-grade horror flick were pretty funny; all of us were laughing out loud at one point or another during the night. Because of said picture-hanging activity, I had to do some midnight-oil teacher-work when we got home, though.

Today has been pretty busy as well: job searches and comix-blogging in the early morn; a real-live massage from my personal LMP mid-morning; a trip to Carkeek Park, where I responded to papers for a couple hours, at midday; then home for housework and stuff like fixing the flat on my bike. Time now to feed the cat-we-don't-have and rustle up some of our own dinner as well.

Since it's Sunday, here are a couple of religious links:

I tripped over a site that had a picture of the sacred underwear that Mormons wear.

While I'm not a big South Park fan, here's their summary of Scientology beliefs (not exagerrated, as far as I can tell).

1 comment:

Walaka said...

DC comics actually named a space-robot character L-Ron.

And yeah, mass market paperbacks really helped Hubbard out at the start, but it sure grew from there.