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Mom's on her way to England. Just moments before leaving I read about today incendiary bomb on London Metro (or is that Tube?), and she decided to not go to a crafting fair on Sunday she planned to attend.


Tube. Best wishes to your mom on her journey. Last I heard they're attempting to track down the culprit(s).


Terrible stuff. A friend remarked that we are rapidly approaching the new normal with these attacks. And school shootings. They barely merit one day of news coverage. Remember Columbine? That would be a bad week and then forgotten nowadays


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Anyway. On to cheerier matters

It's Friday afternoon! And that MEANS something to me!

HUZZAH!!

Two days off! Like, in a row even!


Although, I must say, not having a weekday off to do things in will be a bit of an adjustment. I guess I'll just have to think of a solution while lazing about tomorrow


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There isn't much of one for you from the sound of it as I'm guessing your commute + work time runs roughly 8 a.m. until 6:30 or 7 p.m. Quite a few things you can do online nowadays, but your initial DMV trip will be irksome in all likelihood, and you'll probably have to do two (one for your license, the second after emissions and safety inspections are complete re: registration of said vehicle). A goodly number of places are of course open either very early or relatively late in terms of day-to-day retail. Voter registration now is basically a check-box when you get your license. Check your municipal and DMV websites to get more current information since it's been a while from the last time I dealt with them.

Important-ish errands like bank runs, gov't stuff ... yeah, those're a hassle and a half on weekends or not even an option. I'd brace to eat a Saturday to deal with the DMV. While vastly improved from Ye Olde Days, it remains a chore on the weekends.


I'd start looking for gaming groups that you could help fill your weekends with.


DMCal, are you diving into some Grillin' Therapy this weekend? :D


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DungeonmasterCal wrote:
I'd start looking for gaming groups that you could help fill your weekends with.

There's a LGS three miles from me with open gaming on Sunday. Their website is a bit primitive but I've found this seems to be the norm for LGSs. Lord know es why, I mean, you'd think one employee at least would have some computer skillz....


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
DungeonmasterCal wrote:
I'd start looking for gaming groups that you could help fill your weekends with.
There's a LGS three miles from me with open games my on Sunday. Their website is a bit primitive but I've found this seems to be the norm for LGSs. Lord know es why, I mean, you'd think one employee at least would have some computer skillz....

They're too busy on MMO's to make a better site ;-)


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And of course I have to get my virtual games in order this weekend ...


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
And of course I have to get my virtual games in order this weekend ...

Every time I get mine in order these damn players post again!


The Mad Comrade wrote:
DMCal, are you diving into some Grillin' Therapy this weekend? :D

No, it's my wife's birthday tomorrow and she has yet to tell me what she wants to do. I was actually planning on making one of her favorites, tortilla soup, but now she's saying she just wants to stay home with her dogs and do nothing. Her job has kept her extremely busy and on the road a lot this week, so she's peopled out. (Here's

an interesting tid bit for you -- although still married and have always gotten along great, we live in separate homes. I know, it's weird. But it works for us). Plus, her dogs and my dogs DO NOT get along with each other and since neither of us will part with our canine friends we continue to live separately.


I don't know why that post looks the way it does. I'm unable to fix it.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
DungeonmasterCal wrote:
I'd start looking for gaming groups that you could help fill your weekends with.
There's a LGS three miles from me with open gaming on Sunday. Their website is a bit primitive but I've found this seems to be the norm for LGSs. Lord know es why, I mean, you'd think one employee at least would have some computer skillz....

There are 2 good LGS' in my little town of about 60k people (it's big for Arkansas, though) and both are pretty good. And in Little Rock and Jacksonville, Arkansas, which are both within 25 miles of my house) there are about 4 combined that have good reputations as decent places to get together and play. We used to play at the one in Jacksonville (they took over an abandoned Hastings store and they're frigging huge now with LOTS of gaming space and even 2 private rooms you can rent for you games). But I had to stop going to them as my night driving skills are deteriorating at a rapid level and it makes my anxiety shoot through the roof. I'm still friends with the staff there and keep in contact with them, though.


DungeonmasterCal wrote:
I don't know why that post looks the way it does. I'm unable to fix it.

It happens from time to time. I have no idea how to fix it either.


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Perhaps a carriage return (the signal that is sent when ENTER is pressed) got put in the buffer while it was being entered. Without access to the source, I can't know for sure. Sorry.


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RIP Harry Dean Stanton 1926-2017


Looking Back On The Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn


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My most recent client just dropped their first single from the new album, with a special single cover I did for them (which went pretty smoothly, aside from Captain Colorblind making me go back and change all of the cyan to "teal" a month after the fact, and in an attempt to credit me for my work linked to my personal Facebook page in a press release). And... the song sounds really, really good. I wouldn't have agreed to work with them in the first place if they weren't one of the best bands in Central New York.

Townhouse Warrior - "So Left It's Right"

If you like what you hear, feel free to support their most recent musical effort. With the exception of their new lead guitar player (he's older, super chill, and knows what's what), they're just a bunch of rascally young goofballs, and they need all the help they can get.


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A really bizarre occurrence happened to me

Right before I left WHOI, someone left a book called Straight On Till Morning by Christopher Golden on the leave/take pile. Although I am trying to pare down my books, for some reason I grabbed it.

I ended up starting to read it during my move and my first days working. The setting was the town one over from where I lived as a kid. The protagonist was my exact age. It is a coming-of-age horror story set during my coming of age!

Just a really bizarre frisson when the characters are seeing a movie in the theater I went to see The Dark Crystal in ten times. Or go to the local lake at the beach where I spent my summers.


So, four hours seems to be holding steady. I could sleep for a whole lot more, but I'm up.

Ah well, not like I don't have lots of unpacking to do .....


The Mad Comrade wrote:

There isn't much of one for you from the sound of it as I'm guessing your commute + work time runs roughly 8 a.m. until 6:30 or 7 p.m. Quite a few things you can do online nowadays, but your initial DMV trip will be irksome in all likelihood, and you'll probably have to do two (one for your license, the second after emissions and safety inspections are complete re: registration of said vehicle). A goodly number of places are of course open either very early or relatively late in terms of day-to-day retail. Voter registration now is basically a check-box when you get your license. Check your municipal and DMV websites to get more current information since it's been a while from the last time I dealt with them.

Important-ish errands like bank runs, gov't stuff ... yeah, those're a hassle and a half on weekends or not even an option. I'd brace to eat a Saturday to deal with the DMV. While vastly improved from Ye Olde Days, it remains a chore on the weekends.

As long as I can do the DMV on the weekend I'll be good. I am a very patient person. Waiting in the DMV doesn't bother me.

Yeah you are right on the commute, except it's 7-530. I went with the early flextime option, since, you know, four hour sleep thing.


So I've been watching this cartoon and it's pretty damn funny. In a sick, twisted , dark way. But that's how I like my cartoons.


Bojack Horseman!

Is this some sort of weird crossover posting?


Bostonians at their finest


Vincent Adultman


honoring our troops


Random stuff


Uh, Urizen is in hospital. He had open heart surgery but his partner wrote on FB that he already regained consciousness, though the recovery will take multiple weeks.


Ouch! I am glad that he made it through the surgery.


Oh my goodness! Get well vibes for Urizen!!


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Holy crap, he survived a f+&+ing aortic dissection! Oh man oh man... So glad he is on the mend and that his partner let us know. F*@@. He rolled a nat 20 on that save.


Please heal, urizen.


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How absolutely terrible. I'm so glad he seems to have pulled through OK.

Always live for today.


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So. Went to Lincoln Memorial and watched the Juggalo March. That was some interesting people watching


Patrick Curtin wrote:
So. Went to Lincoln Memorial and watched the Juggalo March. That was some interesting people watching

ICP fans are an interesting bunch. One speculates as to how they interacted with the other two big marches of the day in D.C.


The Trump fans were a lot rowdier.


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Patrick Curtin wrote:
The Trump fans were a lot rowdier.

Probably because the ICP fans were mostly stoned.


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Tis a sad day when you look to the Juggaloes for moderation.


Screw the haters, I don't care if it's not a concept album, or that it's not "real prog rock," this album is f*+#ing amazing.


Space Monsters!


David M Mallon wrote:
Screw the haters, I don't care if it's not a concept album, or that it's not "real prog rock," this album is f++#ing amazing.

Sounds plenty like prog rock to me!


Ugh. So tired. Must finish unpacking.


Two weeks from Yesterday, on Monday, October 2nd, will be my Fiftieth Birthday.


Welcome to 50!

I've been here since May. It's not so bad


Well, unpacking is taking a bit longer than I expected. Pulled a lat muscle along the way.


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Storyteller I should have those books sorted for you soonish


Thanks, Patrick.

Liberty's Edge

Happy birthday John.

I'll be 40 on the 5th of October.

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