I had my annual physical yesterday, which for me is really a quinquennial event. It’s basically just waiting for blood work to come in but I was expecting a prostrate exam, lucky for me that’s not going to happen until I’m 40.
Speaking of 40, I watched This is 40 over the weekend and connected and enjoyed it.
There’s a sign in my doctor’s office restroom that annoys me, it sez: Do “not” lean on sink.
BoyGeeding’s real name is Walter. I’m tempted to make him into a miniature Walter White for Halloween and his sister tagging along as Jesse.
For unknown reasons I’ve started to change my signature. At
DFW as much as it would like to claim to be, isn’t a baseball kinda town, and Ian Kinsler tried to say it as nicely as possible.
The Cookville, TN Police Department has a unique website. I think they take themselves pretty seriously.
Mom that’s out of this world – Astronaut Karen Nyberg made a stuffed dinosaur toy for her young son out of scrap supplies found aboard the International Space Station.
“Women, can’t live with them . . . pass the beer nuts.” ~ Norm Peterson
I try to be understanding of an opposing political view, but I don’t understand what the Tea Party Republicans are doing regarding Obamacare in terms of our system of government. Congress passed it, the president signed it, the Supreme court upheld it, Obama campaigned on it and was reelected, saying it’s not the will of the people is unjustifiable, and yet they tried to overturn the law over 41 times. Come on, accept how our government works, we’ve all seen School House Rock. Hey, I wasn’t happy with the Bush/Gore election results and the legalities of it and the Supreme Court ruling, but I respected it and moved on.
I have to admit I have a vested interest because the shutdown affects my employment. It was around midnight last night that I was contacted and told my project is considered essential, so I will not be one of the furloughed employees.
Sometimes comedians excel in dramatic roles – Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Robin Williams, Tom Hanks
I know Vince Gilligan says differently, but I think when Walt told Skylar he was doing it for himself and not the family, he was lying. I believe Walt was doing it for the family (and of course it got way out of hand) but told Skylar it was for him because he didn’t want his last visit with her to be on bad terms, and in doing so Skylar would be more willing to let him see Holly one last time.
I wonder if Walt ever checked those lottery tickets to see if he actually won.
I knew that originally that Jesse was going to die in the first season, but I didn’t know that the original story had it all ending with the death of Gus.