twicketface (
twicketface) wrote2002-10-10 03:22 pm
Softly banging your head
The pizza was out of this world. I had two pieces and was still full when I had breakfast. Cheese pizza rules.
I got all of our CDs in The Media Tower and have discovered we don't have enough room for our movies. Drats! Back in the cabinet they go. The only thing I don't like is the slim cased CDs that can't be identified from their profiles. But in a way, maybe it'll make me look through them (and listen to them) more often.
Terry came by and I thoroughly out cribbaged him on the board, winning the tournament 26-20. Next week will be a trip to the Exclusive Company in Appleton, I'm not sure what I want to get. Maybe the new Bosstones or Tom Petty. Either that or I should wait for the new Foo Fighters in two weeks.
I didn't go to bed until late last night. Like 11:30. With Marie gone, it makes it feel like a weekend, because usually the only time she is gone is when she goes to visit her mom. I'm pretty awake this morning and it's almost lunch time.
This makes me happy. Except for the stuff about Dilbert. It will be nice to have the Clerks cartoons on tape.
There was a show on PBS about marketing and teenagers and culture and I think this quote is pretty accurate:
"When you've got a few gigantic trans-national corporations, each one loaded down with debt, competing madly for as much shelf space and brain space as they can take, they're going to do whatever they think works the fastest and with the most people, which means that they will drag standards down." - MARK CRISPIN-MILLER, Communications Professor, NYU
I got all of our CDs in The Media Tower and have discovered we don't have enough room for our movies. Drats! Back in the cabinet they go. The only thing I don't like is the slim cased CDs that can't be identified from their profiles. But in a way, maybe it'll make me look through them (and listen to them) more often.
Terry came by and I thoroughly out cribbaged him on the board, winning the tournament 26-20. Next week will be a trip to the Exclusive Company in Appleton, I'm not sure what I want to get. Maybe the new Bosstones or Tom Petty. Either that or I should wait for the new Foo Fighters in two weeks.
I didn't go to bed until late last night. Like 11:30. With Marie gone, it makes it feel like a weekend, because usually the only time she is gone is when she goes to visit her mom. I'm pretty awake this morning and it's almost lunch time.
This makes me happy. Except for the stuff about Dilbert. It will be nice to have the Clerks cartoons on tape.
There was a show on PBS about marketing and teenagers and culture and I think this quote is pretty accurate:
"When you've got a few gigantic trans-national corporations, each one loaded down with debt, competing madly for as much shelf space and brain space as they can take, they're going to do whatever they think works the fastest and with the most people, which means that they will drag standards down." - MARK CRISPIN-MILLER, Communications Professor, NYU