Sunday, November 14, 2010

I have finally quit Farmville...

and it feels great, I feel like I have more online time and freedom now, to pursue the true meaning of life, like whatever happened to the guy who play "Squiggy" on Laverne and Shirley...(He does bit parts every once in a while...)

It's Sunday morning, and my son is watching Toupie et Binou again...I will have to point out one day that it was his first geek thing. If Mrs. Mattcaveman ever gets out of bed, I shall make pancakes this morning. It will be a quiet day until Littlecaveman gets up from his nap, and then the current tradition of leaving the house continues, as we have to make an appearance at my mother's house today. (Oh look, Toupie et Binou are knights again, they haven't done THAT storyline to death.)

I want to take a minute to talk about a serious problem...male pattern baldness. It is cool these days to see that the majority of men who are bald or balding to shave their heads clean, but to those still trying to cover up with a toupee, JUST STOP! It looks ridiculous. It always makes me think of Frank Costanza when I see it, especially in the 70's blue suit. Listen men, as long as you have a bit of a sculpted body (or lots of money), American women seem to like the hairless look these days, and what American women want, all women eventually want. So if you are balding, just shave your head (and save my eyesight for comics, television and video games.)

(Apparently Toupie is driving a bed now, this guy must really have a great imagination, or some serious hallucinogens. Of course, Binou never says anything.)

No more Farmville! No more Farmville! I can't stress this enough.

Prediction today: Detroit Lions 35, Buffalo 10.

Short one today, and I leave with a final thought: This week was Remembrance Day, and everywhere you look, everyone was wearing poppies. With one exception. Gilles Duceppe. Here is an open thought: M. Duceppe: you go on and on about how Quebec needs its own army after independence. Well, if you can't support Quebecers that are currently serving in the Canadian armed forces or those that have given their lives already by wearing the poppy (I see there are even veteran's licence plates in Quebec, tabernack), then just KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT until your comments MAY have some relevance.

Good night, folks.

No comments:

Post a Comment