As promised...these are in no particular order, and the source can be from a movie or the Expanded Universe...
1. Jabba the Hutt - how a bloated slug creature became the basis for a race of crime lords escapes me, but it is cool. The effects of the original Hutt in Return of the Jedi was a great look that CGI only made slightly better. But the truth is, the movie has only a small part; it's the stuff in the novels and comics that truly flesh out the character than makes things better.
2. Prince Xizor- the backstory to this character is fascinating; and the Shadows of the Empire novel was well written and shows this character's ambition in all abandon. His bodyguard android Guri gets honourable mention for being awesome, (and gorgeous to boot; take a look: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Guri .)
3. The Force - the concept of the Force is the single most interesting thing about the whole Star Wars universe. The balance of good and evil (Light and Dark), an all-encompassing "energy field" (no, this isn't an allegory for anything....), and the fact that all the characters who dedicate their lives to the "will of the Force" makes it the focus point of the whole thing, no matter what cool other stuff (like what follows is...) is available.
4. The AT-AT. - A walking tank, with a few vulnerabilities. But, a walking TANK!
5. Princess Leia's Bikini - need I say more, other than this is every heterosexual male Star Wars fans life-turning point.
6. The Millennium Falcon - this ship make point 5 past lightspeed, she's the fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy. This ship would save my life if it was real. (It's always about speed for the boys, eh?) This ship is probably better than any palace ever built on any other world.
7. The fact that every planet seems to have ONE environmental type. Unlike Earth which has everything (except a planet-spanning city.)
8. Star Destroyers - any ship that looks like a slice of pizza is cool in my book. The firepower behind them is awesome as well.
9. Obi-wan Kenobi - The Peacemaker, and the generational link from the original trilogy and the prequels. Dignified in one, noble in the other, and in the Expanded Universe, wise and just. Intelligent. Self-sacrificing, and of course, the necessary mentor and bridge between the old and the new.
10. Darth Vader - his sad devotion to the Dark Side of the Force is nothing short of noble. The true tragic hero of the whole shebang. There is a reason that he is mentioned or starring in about half of the Expanded Universe novels and comics from the 1970's. The most popular character in the whole saga (although maybe Boba Fett is close...), I personally think that nothing else can beat him as the most tragic anti-hero ever. His character can do anything...or be anything...
Honourable mentions to R2-D2, IG-88, the Emperor, Yoda, the TIE fighter, the X-WIng, Wedge Antilles and Darth Bane. Especially R2-D2, he managed to save everyone's ass at least once per movie.
Next time, back to our regularly scheduled program...
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Aquaman does get some respect after all....
I discovered a fansite for him: http://aqua.gjovaag.com/ . Please check it out, you may learn something :).
I have a Warhammer game coming up this Friday. Last night I began to do a little painting because I have always said that I want to have a bit more done for every game. This will be my first game under the new rules, and I am not quite sure how to approach my army. Thank God this will only be a feel-out game because I never win (I always roll like ikea...).
I have been doing a little more D&D research; this time I have been concentrating on feats. I get a new one at my next level and would like to make certain that I choose the right one. Divine feats seem to be the interesting way to go. For those that don't know, divine feats usually require trading in "turning undead" chances in order to do "effect". As my current character has 8 chances as a cleric and 2 as a paladin, (Just watching MTL-OTT right now: how does Ottawa give up a 3-on-1 on a power play?) a divine feat does seem in order.
Does anyone else hate the new Hockey Night in Canada theme as much as I do?
Littlecaveman had a birthday party today. He got spoiled again, (shocker when there are several grandparents involved.) He has way too many toys, and a lot of books (the books I encourage, I want him to be a reader, even if it has to be Captain Underpants. I am extremely concerned with the potential of his education. He DOESN'T have to be perfect; I just hope he likes it so he tries, and is not lazy. It would be nice to call him Doctor, but I hope whatever education he decides upon will be enough in the future to do more than minimum wage work (not that there's anything wrong with it; I'd encourage him to do that at 15 for experience...). Lord knows, we are already scraping it together for his education now. He absolutely loves books right now (in particular Toupie et Binou and this monkey book that we must read to him 10 times a day...) Let's hope that continues. I have been trying to limit his television.
Anyways, I have decided to turn off the hockey game; it just isn't fun because of the non-effort the Sens are showing on an almost nightly basis. They have to make trades, the players here party way too much. Good night.
I have a Warhammer game coming up this Friday. Last night I began to do a little painting because I have always said that I want to have a bit more done for every game. This will be my first game under the new rules, and I am not quite sure how to approach my army. Thank God this will only be a feel-out game because I never win (I always roll like ikea...).
I have been doing a little more D&D research; this time I have been concentrating on feats. I get a new one at my next level and would like to make certain that I choose the right one. Divine feats seem to be the interesting way to go. For those that don't know, divine feats usually require trading in "turning undead" chances in order to do "effect". As my current character has 8 chances as a cleric and 2 as a paladin, (Just watching MTL-OTT right now: how does Ottawa give up a 3-on-1 on a power play?) a divine feat does seem in order.
Does anyone else hate the new Hockey Night in Canada theme as much as I do?
Littlecaveman had a birthday party today. He got spoiled again, (shocker when there are several grandparents involved.) He has way too many toys, and a lot of books (the books I encourage, I want him to be a reader, even if it has to be Captain Underpants. I am extremely concerned with the potential of his education. He DOESN'T have to be perfect; I just hope he likes it so he tries, and is not lazy. It would be nice to call him Doctor, but I hope whatever education he decides upon will be enough in the future to do more than minimum wage work (not that there's anything wrong with it; I'd encourage him to do that at 15 for experience...). Lord knows, we are already scraping it together for his education now. He absolutely loves books right now (in particular Toupie et Binou and this monkey book that we must read to him 10 times a day...) Let's hope that continues. I have been trying to limit his television.
Anyways, I have decided to turn off the hockey game; it just isn't fun because of the non-effort the Sens are showing on an almost nightly basis. They have to make trades, the players here party way too much. Good night.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
I can't talk right now...
it seems that something has decided to live in my larynx...I don't recall ever signing a lease.
The Roger Waters show in Ottawa was fantastic. It was everything I could have dreamed of in an arena rock show. (Check out some footage here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Spc3y4DJnc This is the whole rally bit.) I have also been checking out clips from the Genesis concert I had attended in Toronto a few years back, and I am so happy that there are people able to tape parts of these shows and post them on Youtube. It is truly great to be part of the internet generation, especially if you are a TV, movie or music fan.
Only more five days, and Littlecaveman turns two. Where has the time flown? (But again it has been 31 years since the abum the Wall had come out, and it seems like yesterday.)
I was pleasantly surprised to see that Spike was alive again in the Buffy comic, he was better for her than Angel. More of a sympathetic character for sure. In the issue I was reading, it seemed that Buffy can't stop having fantasies about him (even in the comic all that matters is the sex. Seriously, Buffy's definition of having a cold one after work is definitely different than you or I would mean by it.)
I actually am playing some Christmas music right now. Those of you who might actually have read some of my earlier posts would realize that I love Radio Rivendell. That remains. I also enjoy Accuradio for the different types of stations that I can play. I really think that the Internet has been a way to revitalize the medium (of radio). I have always been a fan. TV sometimes just gets in the way.
On a small sadder note, Tom Bosley, the dad from Happy Days, died this week. I used to watch the show as a kid, and I just thought I'd mention it.
I am currently reading 'The Gathering Storm" (Book 12 of the Wheel of Time). I know that it is probably because another writer is involved, but the story is beginning to feel a little rushed to me, much like the ending of book seven of Harry Potter. Not that it isn't interesting, I just need to be able to keep up with what is going on.
The Big Bang Theory continues to be interesting. Now that Howard and Bernadette are back together, and Sheldon has a girl, will Raj be able to get a girl soon? And will Wil Wheaton return? And is everybody on the show that isn't one of the main characters a mortal enemy of Sheldon's? Will they ever meet Mr. Garrison? Mrs. Mattcaveman and I can't decide if the best team name from the show is Perpetual Motion Squad (PMS; they go all night, you know), Army Ants (AA for short) or the Wesley Crushers? (I vote for the last; I think she likes PMS...) Will Captain Sweatpants ever get a line?
I really need to continue D&D research. My Hammer of Moradin/Cleric/Paladin is able to do 5th level spells now. With all the supplements out there, it will be tough to find the right ones (At least the domain spells are easy which of two do you want?)
Just so that I can see how pathetic I really am, here is the list of webcomics I am currently reading: The Order of the Stick, Least I Could Do, Real Life Comics, Dork Tower, Looking for Group, Full Frontal Nerdity, Darth and Droids, Irregular Webcomic and Another Gaming Comic. Nine! And I used to read DM of the Rings, the reprints of Phil Foglio's Dragon strips and Goblins (I stopped this one because I personally was starting to get bored with it. There were some great strips in the beginning.)
Next time, I'll come back with 10 things I love about Star Wars...
The Roger Waters show in Ottawa was fantastic. It was everything I could have dreamed of in an arena rock show. (Check out some footage here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Spc3y4DJnc This is the whole rally bit.) I have also been checking out clips from the Genesis concert I had attended in Toronto a few years back, and I am so happy that there are people able to tape parts of these shows and post them on Youtube. It is truly great to be part of the internet generation, especially if you are a TV, movie or music fan.
Only more five days, and Littlecaveman turns two. Where has the time flown? (But again it has been 31 years since the abum the Wall had come out, and it seems like yesterday.)
I was pleasantly surprised to see that Spike was alive again in the Buffy comic, he was better for her than Angel. More of a sympathetic character for sure. In the issue I was reading, it seemed that Buffy can't stop having fantasies about him (even in the comic all that matters is the sex. Seriously, Buffy's definition of having a cold one after work is definitely different than you or I would mean by it.)
I actually am playing some Christmas music right now. Those of you who might actually have read some of my earlier posts would realize that I love Radio Rivendell. That remains. I also enjoy Accuradio for the different types of stations that I can play. I really think that the Internet has been a way to revitalize the medium (of radio). I have always been a fan. TV sometimes just gets in the way.
On a small sadder note, Tom Bosley, the dad from Happy Days, died this week. I used to watch the show as a kid, and I just thought I'd mention it.
I am currently reading 'The Gathering Storm" (Book 12 of the Wheel of Time). I know that it is probably because another writer is involved, but the story is beginning to feel a little rushed to me, much like the ending of book seven of Harry Potter. Not that it isn't interesting, I just need to be able to keep up with what is going on.
The Big Bang Theory continues to be interesting. Now that Howard and Bernadette are back together, and Sheldon has a girl, will Raj be able to get a girl soon? And will Wil Wheaton return? And is everybody on the show that isn't one of the main characters a mortal enemy of Sheldon's? Will they ever meet Mr. Garrison? Mrs. Mattcaveman and I can't decide if the best team name from the show is Perpetual Motion Squad (PMS; they go all night, you know), Army Ants (AA for short) or the Wesley Crushers? (I vote for the last; I think she likes PMS...) Will Captain Sweatpants ever get a line?
I really need to continue D&D research. My Hammer of Moradin/Cleric/Paladin is able to do 5th level spells now. With all the supplements out there, it will be tough to find the right ones (At least the domain spells are easy which of two do you want?)
Just so that I can see how pathetic I really am, here is the list of webcomics I am currently reading: The Order of the Stick, Least I Could Do, Real Life Comics, Dork Tower, Looking for Group, Full Frontal Nerdity, Darth and Droids, Irregular Webcomic and Another Gaming Comic. Nine! And I used to read DM of the Rings, the reprints of Phil Foglio's Dragon strips and Goblins (I stopped this one because I personally was starting to get bored with it. There were some great strips in the beginning.)
Next time, I'll come back with 10 things I love about Star Wars...
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Hanging with Littlecaveman...
as Mrs. Mattcaveman is off scrapbooking again...I am a scrapbooking widower. I see the appeal (to women), but I find it a delicious irony that scrapbookers take so much time away from their subjects to make books about them, and thus, miss a lot of parts of the actual events and stuff that is worth scrapbooking (to them anyways...). But I digress... By the way, my D&D group calls scrapbooking "Girl Geeking."
When the little guy is asleep I plan on painting today. I think I want to get one of those painting stations they sell at GW, because it looks like it makes it easy for someone to paint anywhere. Even if only a little gets done, it's still a start...
Our fight in D&D last night was very good. We managed to take down the bad ass general, his hill giant "protectors", and a big group of ogres and hobgoblins, of course only to find out that there is an even bigger dude involved. Apparently the general was a favored soul, which made him a little more difficult, than the barbarian we were expecting (myself and one other player, anyways). Even my Special Mount (yes, Rocky, the dire badger! Brought to you by the amazing Rando!) made it through the fight with more than half of his hp. We had a touch with glory last night, as the favoured character of our DM Grot Bonegrindur (I played with this character when he was starting out, as a paladin named Fingolfin...where did I get a name like that;)?) came to deliver us gifts and good news. It looks like this campaign may get to Epic after all...
The Big Bang Theory is getting extremely well written this season. Bernadette is back (Man that girl is stacked in the waitress outfit, but as I always like to point out, she's no Buffy...) Speaking of Buffy, I just found out that the Season 8 comic series is over in a couple of issues. As this series is now finite, it may be appropriate for me to collect them after all, especially after I read on a reputable website (thanks Wikipedia) that Buffy was involved in a lesbian relationship and afterwards finally realizes that Xander may be the guy for her after all (awww....puke.) It turns out that the Riley comic is a one-shot, thank the Force. I do not find that that character is more than a "collection of statistics" to use the RPG term. And Giles and Faith are now buddies...Man I really have to get up to date.
Finally found a paperback copy of The Gathering Storm, 1000 pages, yet it is double-spaced. Isn't that a bit of a waste of paper considering earlier books were single-spaced? The Aes Sedai are turning out to be a very bitter organization, (Probably shouldn't say that about a group that can channel an energy field, like the Force?)
Just have to say it..., although less and less every season, Xander is a tool.
A couple of random thoughts to end today...
How is it in a population of 6 billion, the Guardians can find Hal Jordan no problem to give him the ring?
How does Tim Horton's get away with constant employee turnover?
Will the Leafs ever lose a game?
Why are the Forgotten Realms so confusing with their timelines?
Is 23 months too young to teach a kid how to game?
Why is a Jack referred to as "His Nibs" in cribbage?
Have a great day.
When the little guy is asleep I plan on painting today. I think I want to get one of those painting stations they sell at GW, because it looks like it makes it easy for someone to paint anywhere. Even if only a little gets done, it's still a start...
Our fight in D&D last night was very good. We managed to take down the bad ass general, his hill giant "protectors", and a big group of ogres and hobgoblins, of course only to find out that there is an even bigger dude involved. Apparently the general was a favored soul, which made him a little more difficult, than the barbarian we were expecting (myself and one other player, anyways). Even my Special Mount (yes, Rocky, the dire badger! Brought to you by the amazing Rando!) made it through the fight with more than half of his hp. We had a touch with glory last night, as the favoured character of our DM Grot Bonegrindur (I played with this character when he was starting out, as a paladin named Fingolfin...where did I get a name like that;)?) came to deliver us gifts and good news. It looks like this campaign may get to Epic after all...
The Big Bang Theory is getting extremely well written this season. Bernadette is back (Man that girl is stacked in the waitress outfit, but as I always like to point out, she's no Buffy...) Speaking of Buffy, I just found out that the Season 8 comic series is over in a couple of issues. As this series is now finite, it may be appropriate for me to collect them after all, especially after I read on a reputable website (thanks Wikipedia) that Buffy was involved in a lesbian relationship and afterwards finally realizes that Xander may be the guy for her after all (awww....puke.) It turns out that the Riley comic is a one-shot, thank the Force. I do not find that that character is more than a "collection of statistics" to use the RPG term. And Giles and Faith are now buddies...Man I really have to get up to date.
Finally found a paperback copy of The Gathering Storm, 1000 pages, yet it is double-spaced. Isn't that a bit of a waste of paper considering earlier books were single-spaced? The Aes Sedai are turning out to be a very bitter organization, (Probably shouldn't say that about a group that can channel an energy field, like the Force?)
Just have to say it..., although less and less every season, Xander is a tool.
A couple of random thoughts to end today...
How is it in a population of 6 billion, the Guardians can find Hal Jordan no problem to give him the ring?
How does Tim Horton's get away with constant employee turnover?
Will the Leafs ever lose a game?
Why are the Forgotten Realms so confusing with their timelines?
Is 23 months too young to teach a kid how to game?
Why is a Jack referred to as "His Nibs" in cribbage?
Have a great day.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
I really wish I knew how to draw
that way I could have been an "artist" in both the musical worlds and the visual worlds. I certainly have the attitude to be a visual artist ("From now on, your name shall be Chrsitobel.") But seriously, I don't have it, and can live with it. I have a couple of buddies who can really create visually, one of them is really, really, good. (This is the same guy who makes the best custom jobs of Warhammer figurines that I have ever seen, that he is my Dungeon Master is just a happy coincidence.)
I picked up a couple of the current issues of Batman just to find out what was going on with my favourite dude. Apparently Bruce Wayne is dead or missing and Nightwing (Dick Grayson, the original Robin for those of my readers who don't know; yes the one played by Chris O'Donnell...) is now the Batman. The new Robin is Bruce Wayne's biological son (he's 10.) Where is this from? Is this the rumoured surprise I heard he received from Talia? I saw that Tim Drake is now called Red Robin. Very curious, I have some Wikipediaing to do...
(Just had a vision of Sheldon saying: "I'm Batman!" Nobody ever says that they are Aquaman...Aquaman has been around since 1941 can't the guy get any respect? He is really one of the best characters ever. Yet, the Comic Book Guy...)
I have a D&D game this Friday, where we are going to fight the big guy. This is the moment that everything has built up to...my dwarf is getting the hammer polished as we speak. We have a lot of creatures to kill still, but I think we will be able to do it. I love D&D so much. Looking for spells for this fight has been an exercise in D&D research that I have not done in so long, and it has been fantastic. Considering my carpal tunnel syndrome doesn't seem to let me paint and sculpt models properly at the moment (although my right hand isn't too bad, the left really hurts, however!)
I have decided that my son shall be henceforth known as Littlecaveman.
That's all for now, come back next time for more random thoughts, like, I really thought that Eddie Murphy should have actually recorded "Buckwheat sings!"
I picked up a couple of the current issues of Batman just to find out what was going on with my favourite dude. Apparently Bruce Wayne is dead or missing and Nightwing (Dick Grayson, the original Robin for those of my readers who don't know; yes the one played by Chris O'Donnell...) is now the Batman. The new Robin is Bruce Wayne's biological son (he's 10.) Where is this from? Is this the rumoured surprise I heard he received from Talia? I saw that Tim Drake is now called Red Robin. Very curious, I have some Wikipediaing to do...
(Just had a vision of Sheldon saying: "I'm Batman!" Nobody ever says that they are Aquaman...Aquaman has been around since 1941 can't the guy get any respect? He is really one of the best characters ever. Yet, the Comic Book Guy...)
I have a D&D game this Friday, where we are going to fight the big guy. This is the moment that everything has built up to...my dwarf is getting the hammer polished as we speak. We have a lot of creatures to kill still, but I think we will be able to do it. I love D&D so much. Looking for spells for this fight has been an exercise in D&D research that I have not done in so long, and it has been fantastic. Considering my carpal tunnel syndrome doesn't seem to let me paint and sculpt models properly at the moment (although my right hand isn't too bad, the left really hurts, however!)
I have decided that my son shall be henceforth known as Littlecaveman.
That's all for now, come back next time for more random thoughts, like, I really thought that Eddie Murphy should have actually recorded "Buckwheat sings!"
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Man I have been too busy...
I need to get here more often, I find this therapeutic. (I remembered how to spell this without spellcheck! Thank you, Therapeutic Products Directorate!)
I have been watching Big Bang Theory Season 3 all day so far (just have taken a break to put my son to bed and to play Farmville, I still can't cut that ikea out.) I can't believe how well written this show is. And how much I can relate to the non-work related parts. I love Star Wars, Star Trek, gaming, comic books (If I could afford them, I'd have lots), Tolkien, really bad pop music, psychedelic music, and extremely bad jokes. All rolled up in one!
Speaking of comics, more and more I find I am the defender of Aquaman . Why is he maligned so much? Is there a prejudice against the water-breathing? No one seems to have a problem with Lori Lemaris...and another thing, if both of them are from Atlantis, how come Aquaman's people aren't mermen like Lemaris' people? (Apparently Lori from Tritonus and Aquaman is from Poseidonis, different cities but that still doesn't explain it to me.)
Four weeks in and the Bills are still looking for a win, no surprise there, they are freakin' terrible!
I really need to learn how to relax. Everything is making me jumpy these days. I jump more than the eight million crickets in my backyard combined.
Bought the latest issue of White Dwarf magazine as it is a High Elves themed issue. I always love looking at the brilliant miniatures work done in these magazines by the 'Eavy Metal Team. I hope they are rightfully compensated because something tells me that the amount of work that goes into these models leave them with not a lot of time to do other things, like having a family. (grinning now. I always say to my wife that I love taking my son to Games Workshop because it's proof I at least have had sex with a woman once...in person, and not online! Look a joke at geekdom's expense, I can do it as I am one myself!) The new models in plastic for the Elves replacing a bunch of metal ones, are well done and I personally wish that this was done sooner (is this the most correct way to say it?) as I have always stated a preference for working with plastic models as opposed to the metal ones, although the metal ones are generally speaking, of a better quality.
Anyways, off for today.
I have been watching Big Bang Theory Season 3 all day so far (just have taken a break to put my son to bed and to play Farmville, I still can't cut that ikea out.) I can't believe how well written this show is. And how much I can relate to the non-work related parts. I love Star Wars, Star Trek, gaming, comic books (If I could afford them, I'd have lots), Tolkien, really bad pop music, psychedelic music, and extremely bad jokes. All rolled up in one!
Speaking of comics, more and more I find I am the defender of Aquaman . Why is he maligned so much? Is there a prejudice against the water-breathing? No one seems to have a problem with Lori Lemaris...and another thing, if both of them are from Atlantis, how come Aquaman's people aren't mermen like Lemaris' people? (Apparently Lori from Tritonus and Aquaman is from Poseidonis, different cities but that still doesn't explain it to me.)
Four weeks in and the Bills are still looking for a win, no surprise there, they are freakin' terrible!
I really need to learn how to relax. Everything is making me jumpy these days. I jump more than the eight million crickets in my backyard combined.
Bought the latest issue of White Dwarf magazine as it is a High Elves themed issue. I always love looking at the brilliant miniatures work done in these magazines by the 'Eavy Metal Team. I hope they are rightfully compensated because something tells me that the amount of work that goes into these models leave them with not a lot of time to do other things, like having a family. (grinning now. I always say to my wife that I love taking my son to Games Workshop because it's proof I at least have had sex with a woman once...in person, and not online! Look a joke at geekdom's expense, I can do it as I am one myself!) The new models in plastic for the Elves replacing a bunch of metal ones, are well done and I personally wish that this was done sooner (is this the most correct way to say it?) as I have always stated a preference for working with plastic models as opposed to the metal ones, although the metal ones are generally speaking, of a better quality.
Anyways, off for today.
Monday, October 4, 2010
As a hologram...
This line was said during the episode of Voyager I watched tonight, (Too bad we also did not get "As a Vulcan...)
Sitting here with the little guy, he's listening to tuneage and flipping through a Toupie et Binou book. He still loves them. He is so mesmerized when I put his DVD on.
Received The Big Bang Theory Season 3 for the anniversary of my existence last week. I am very happy about it. I love the episode where Wil Wheaton causes Penny and Leonard to break up just so that he and Stewart, the Comic Book Store guy win at bowling (I think I saw Capt. Sweatpants as a member of their bowling team as well; I'll have to watch again.) Howard is such a perv...how Bernadette even liked him is beyond me...and will Raj ever be able to speak to girls without booze?
I would appreciate any new news with regards to the Green Lantern movie. I saw on Yahoo tonight that Wonder Woman is coming back on the TV (in a new series of course, I guess I just can't get Lynda Carter...) I am curious as to the time period they will set this TV show. Does anyone else remember how the original show started in the Second World War and then suddenly it was the 1970's....I guess the Invisible Plane can fly through time, and Steve Trevor didn't get any older, freakin' amazing.
The Senators look like they are going to stink this year with their goaltending. Get rid of Leclaire already! He is going to cost the Senators a playoff spot. Elliott is not much better, but at least his save percentage is over .800. Leclaire, a word of advice: STAY ON YOUR FEET!!
Anyways, have a great day.
Sitting here with the little guy, he's listening to tuneage and flipping through a Toupie et Binou book. He still loves them. He is so mesmerized when I put his DVD on.
Received The Big Bang Theory Season 3 for the anniversary of my existence last week. I am very happy about it. I love the episode where Wil Wheaton causes Penny and Leonard to break up just so that he and Stewart, the Comic Book Store guy win at bowling (I think I saw Capt. Sweatpants as a member of their bowling team as well; I'll have to watch again.) Howard is such a perv...how Bernadette even liked him is beyond me...and will Raj ever be able to speak to girls without booze?
I would appreciate any new news with regards to the Green Lantern movie. I saw on Yahoo tonight that Wonder Woman is coming back on the TV (in a new series of course, I guess I just can't get Lynda Carter...) I am curious as to the time period they will set this TV show. Does anyone else remember how the original show started in the Second World War and then suddenly it was the 1970's....I guess the Invisible Plane can fly through time, and Steve Trevor didn't get any older, freakin' amazing.
The Senators look like they are going to stink this year with their goaltending. Get rid of Leclaire already! He is going to cost the Senators a playoff spot. Elliott is not much better, but at least his save percentage is over .800. Leclaire, a word of advice: STAY ON YOUR FEET!!
Anyways, have a great day.
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