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Missing in action, again

Yup, it’s happened again, I’m blogslacking. Here’s a recap of the past couple weeks:

Work, beer, turkey, pie, more work, and more beer.

For a more detailed breakdown, it’s been a little like this: I took some time off around the Thanksgiving holiday and spent a lot of time doing things around the house, like finally getting some shelving assembled in my office, thus making it a bit more organized and manageable. I also finally got my printer and scanner hooked back up. Not sure what I have to print or scan, but whatever, they’re both there and ready to go after 2+ years since the move to the house.

Spent Turkeyday at my folks house, which was very fun and very filling. I ate too much dinner, and then ate too much pie (which is to be expected I suppose). Kelly made a delicious apple pie, that pretty much every member of the family had seconds of. Yum. Me == fat.

The day after Kelly and I met Mr & Mrs Ghost Dog at Mash Tun for some dinner and beers.

After that, the work week broke down like this:

Monday: beers at Moon & Sixpence with Snooks.

Tuesday: home with Kelly watching movies and getting caught up on TV shows, like Heroes.

Wednesday: went to Kells for a couple beers after work… finally ventured downstairs to the ‘cigar’ area (meaning, I could have a smoke down there, pretty neat area, watched a bit of the Liverpool match on the plasma TV down there)… and then met Kelly at Moon after getting off the MAX for a beer before heading home for dinner and more TV watching.

Thursday: met Travis at Moon (yup, back there again).

Friday: Kelly was downtown when I got off work, so I met her at Huber’s, then we went to Kells (she wanted to see the downstairs ‘cigar bar’ that I visited on Wednesday), then we went to Shanghai Tunnel for a bit before taking the MAX homeward… stopping at Moon (yes, again, 4th time this week, urgh!) before going home.

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Beer Entertainment Food Movies Television

A sound of transforming roman hero beers

Over the weekend Kelly and I watched several movies, one of which was the horrible adaptation of the brilliant Ray Bradbury short story A Sound of Thunder, which, while having some (and I emphasize some) interesting bits, it was overall a terrible film. Read the original story here (the only one I could find).

Later that night we watched the Transformers movie. Perhaps it’s just that I hold a special place in my heart for cars transforming into robots, but I thought the movie was pretty fun.

We also started watching the HBO series Rome, which was very interesting.

Lastly, we finished watching the first series of Jekyll (starring the brilliant James Nesbitt), and got caught up on Heroes. Jekyll was great, and Heroes is I think a bit slower this year than the last, but still excellent.

Tonight I met up with Snooks at Kennedy School for some dinner, and we later moved on to another local pub, the Concordia Ale House, where I had both the delicious Terminal Gravity Strong Ale, as well as an Oktoberfest Marzen style lager by a brewery who’s name I now forget. Fun times, and was home before 11.

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Beer Entertainment Food General Music

Birthday, part 33

Had a nice, chill birthday today. It was very nice, 2nd day off from work, spending time doing whatever I feel like (which, hasn’t been much, and it’s been glorious).

Yesterday Kelly and I went for a late lunch at Tin Shed, I had the delicious “Cajun Kicker” burger, and despite the drizzle of rain, the covered patio area was nice and warm to sit in. Last night I met Snooks at Kennedy School for some pizza and beers, and got home early enough that I started cleaning the garage up. What a mess it had become after a few months of neglect (cobwebs, empty boxes piled up, etc).

Today I played around on the computer most of the day, some video games, backing up some files, and made my first Amazon MP3 purchase (a great one-man act out of Seattle, Tim Seely). What a great experience; buying high-quality MP3 files for a reasonable price (the full album only cost $6.99). Tonight Kelly and I went down to Moon & Sixpence for dinner and drinks. Had a great time hanging out with my best friend. 🙂

Not sure what I’m going to do tomorrow, perhaps finally get around to the yardwork I hope to get done while the weather holds. Or, maybe not. To be continued…

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Beer Food Work

Friuesday

So today, Tuesday, was my Friday… that makes Friuesday. Right? Right. I had a bunch of PTO days to use before the end of the year, and seeings how Thursday is my birthday, I thought I’d treat myself to a five-day weekend, starting tomorrow. Hooray!

Today after work I met my friend JB (joined later by Kelly) at the Mash Tun for some beers and dinner. Had a great time out, and then Kelly and I walked home.

Today was a beautiful day for late October, reaching 72 degrees. Of course it figures that it would be this nice on a day I couldn’t possibly escape the office for a walk, since I was trying to finish up all my work before taking the rest of the week off. I guess it’s going to be decent, but a lot cooler, for the rest of the week. Oh well, At least it’s not supposed to dump it down like it did over the weekend. Might get some yardwork done tomorrow. OR, I may just be a lazy slob. Not sure yet, I haven’t decided. 🙂

UPDATE: for the 2nd time in the past few days I got to do a bit of video chat with my friend Martin who is currently in Shanghai for work. It’s one thing to video chat with someone only a timezone or two away, but an entirely different experience sitting at home and seeing a friend several timezones away, sometimes hearing your voice echoed nearly halfway around the world. I childishly said “Hello China” at one point, hearing myself transmitted from my laptop’s mic, to Martin’s speakers, back through his mic, and back to my laptop. All delayed by no more than a second. Neat! – 1:30am, weds

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Beer Entertainment Food Music Television Work

Heroes, Radiohead, and The Doctor

The week was pretty busy with work, though I did manage to go out some. Spent time with Snooks on Monday at Kennedy School, and my brother Travis at Moon & Sixpence on Thursday.

Friday I was pretty exhausted and Kelly had class, so I came home and relaxed. Had a couple beers, but ended up going to bed pretty early, though Kelly and I did finish watching the first season of Heroes, which was fantastic. What a great show. Now I’ve got the first four or so episodes of season 2 recorded to do a mini-marathon with. Brilliant!

On Saturday I woke up unusually early for me on a weekend, 7:30am (just as Kelly was headed to class) and couldn’t fall back asleep, so I just got up and got a lot of little things done around the house. It was pretty easy to do, it was pissing it down outside, just a miserable rainy day.

One of the things I finally did was buy the new Radiohead album In Rainbows, which in case you’ve been living in a cave (or don’t care for Radiohead) is being sold directly by the band now that they’re out of their recording contract with the big labels. Reports have been good regarding the sale, despite the fact that it’s a “name your price” sale. I opted for the box set route (which is VERY expensive) because I want the physical CD, though I wouldn’t have probably done it had my friend JB not gone in on it with me for the vinyl that I have no use for. It’s a really good album, and if you like Radiohead, I suggest going and buying the digital download for whatever you feel it’s worth to you, $2 or $20, if for no other reason than to ‘stick it to the man’ and prove that big labels have become largely irrelevant in an age of cheap recording options and virtually free distribution and promotion options.

Sunday was another largely lazy day, Kelly had some schoolmates coming over to do some studying, so I went and picked up pizza for them from a spot down the street and then hid out in my office for a few hours surfing the net. Later Kelly and I watched the last couple episodes of the 3rd season of Doctor Who, which was also really good (if you’re into that sort of thing, like I am). It was a good, relaxing weekend.