had the day off work, nothing of significance to report. (I probably should type in French today but....well, quite frankly my French writing skills are not that good. It's not like it's Ewok....) I did discover today that Space plays 5 straight hours of Star Trek now Monday to Friday...Enterprise, followed by original (the Special cleaned-up version), then Deep Space Nine, TNG and finally, Voyager. I wonder if they ever thought to show the "Trouble with Tribbles" TOS episode, followed by the Deep Space Nine same episode crossover. This reminds me, if you ever want to why Klingons from The Original Series have no ridges like Khan and Worf does, read this: http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Klingon . It's about three paragraphs down. A very cool explanation actually.
(Ni nata noochka....)
Listening to some Skid Row I haven't done that in along time according to my Windows Media Player, so it's time, I guess. (Slave to the Grind...) It still bugs me that Sebastian Bach is 1) no longer in the band; and 2) he was a semi-regular on the Gilmore Girls. I saw Skid Row open for Aerosmith back in 1990 (I believe that was the Pump tour...) and they had a potential to be a great band. Oh well...things work out the way they do for a reason I guess.
(Hyeeeeeeee.....logs get cut....)
One of these days I am going to learn how to add pictures to this thing. I'm sure it can't be that hard.
The purging continues at my basement secret place. I actually have three-quarters of a drawer empty space now, as well as a half a shelf free. I have also been able to put all of my Munchkin rules together in one place now...(Could not find Star Munchkin's rules like forever!)
The earthquake yesterday knocked over all my Star Wars Lego starships and my R2-D2, as well as most of my Vampire Counts army was on the floor when I got home from work yesterday. Luckily they didn't scatter very far, and only the R2 unit had any significant breakage. Stuff also fell down from my son's shelf units, again nothing was broken.
(Yub yub!)
I wonder which man-made language would be the most practical to learn: Quenya, Klingon, Huttese, Ewok, Cardassian, Vulcan, Adunaic, Sindarian, Esperanto? (When you think about it, all languages are man-made aren't they? It's just that these ones are artificial, and not the result of many centuries of contact with others.) It must be neat to truly belong to one of these small groups of people that can actually converse in these languages.
Anyways, I am off to get a snack. Have a great day.
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