Friday, March 30, 2012

It's a Slippery Slope, All Right

Yup. The pressure of creating a new cartoon everyday does make you have to sometimes publish something that is not as funny as you wish it was. No, not today's CoV. I think it is clever. Also, there are times when I think something is funny and no one comments, and then other times when I think "Meh," but I get comments that it was funny. I suppose that is how comedy works. So, let's go down today's CoV slope together.

We went to Home Depot last night to look at tiles and vanities, etc, for redoing our bathroom. I wanted to pick up some magazines for design ideas, but none of them seemed worth the money. We did, however, grab a booklet with one brands options and that helped us a little. I think our main concepts may need Lyndsay to help flesh them out.

It sounds as if Margaret is not in as bad shape as initially feared. PTL for that.

Seven items on my To Do list. So, my choice is either to knock out several of the smaller items, even though they are lower priority, or keep plugging away at the tall pole in the tent and get it done for the VP. Right now, I think I will keep focused on the VP data (even though she has not yet asked for an update).

Dad gum it. We forgot to choose meals from Dinner A'Fare, so I cannot place my order yet. Hey, Lindsay, when you get back, check out TruMeals and The Dinner Station (which has even more choices than our place), plus there are others that are not local and ship out frozen meals.

Does anyone else think that Survivor is a little less fun this season? Now that Colton (who I did not like but made for good TV and interesting family discussions about not liking him) is gone, no one really grabs me. There is no Boston Rob, or Richard Hatch, or Russell Hantz.

What did I listen to last night while I exercised? Last time, I listened to the Wicked soundtrack. Oh, I remember, I listened to the soundtrack to 1776. And two times ago, it was Chicago. Why? What do you listen to?

One of the teams took off yesterday afternoon to go together to a MLB Spring training game. It would have been perfect weather for that. I am sure they had fun.

I know you are tired of listening to me and would rather turn on the soundtrack to Annie (no, I do not have that on my iPod), so I will end this week's blogging time now. Thanks for sticking with me. Have a good time wherever you are (even in NZ) and whatever you do (even if it is hanging a ceiling fan).

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