Dec. 23rd, 2004

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Yes, we're in the throes of packing, making sure we haven't forgotten any of the usual last-minute things, and all the other fun stuff that happens right before the holidays. Joy! And I just got to handle a work assignment, because it looks like no one else can (or wants to).

You know, when I joked a few weeks back about someone getting me the Complete Far Side, I thought I was kidding. But we got a package from Amazon last night, and [livejournal.com profile] murnkay got it for [livejournal.com profile] shadesong and me! Truly a rocking $winterholiday gift. Just beautiful!

We also got a couple of nice cards yesterday, from [livejournal.com profile] magenta_girl (whose card came with a "save the date" announcement for her wedding! Yay! And since that date is my mom's birthday, I can't possible forget it!) and [livejournal.com profile] pbmath!

And thanks to the power of Teh Intraweb, I now know where to find good wrestling files online -- ask me if you need the link (it's supposed to be low profile), and [livejournal.com profile] lordrexfear is the reason I know! Oh, and happy birthday to him, while I'm at it!

Following up from a couple of days ago, yes, the next Harry Potter book has hit #1 at Amazon.

Heh. Anyone who really wants to know why the Randy Johnson trade fell apart should read this piece.

Speaking of humor, from the latest Onion: Psychiatrists Treating Phantom Of The Opera Viewers For Post-Melodramatic Stress Disorder. [livejournal.com profile] sweinberg is no less amusing in his review of the craptacular musical now on the big screen (and he rightly points out that Schumacher has done some great stuff, but I'm still going to make nipple suit jokes for the rest of my life). As is Ed Gonzalaz over in Slant (link ganked via [livejournal.com profile] dtaylor), who starts with Quite possibly the worst thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera represents everything that’s wrong with much of today’s musical theater. I couldn't agree more. Amazingly, the movie scores a 39% at Rotten Tomatoes, but since one of those positive reviews is from Peter Travers at Rolling Stone (aka, the worst critic in America), take that higher-than-expected score with a grain of salt.

Chud is reporting that Marti Noxon and Ben Edlund will both be working on a show called Point Pleasant, which sounds like a supernatural soap opera. With those two involved, and with Dina Meyer as one of the stars, I'm pretty much sure to watch.

That same link also reports the new Celebrity Poker Showdown cast. Including the return of Sara Rue! Yay!

Off to finish preparations for the trip.

Finally!

Dec. 23rd, 2004 08:49 am
yendi: (Freak2)
Elayna walked up to me a few minutes ago and asked me, "where are those comics that Mommy was reading?" Turns out she was asking about the Far Side, since the few strips she saw last night amused her. Since I wasn't about to let her have the really nice editions (she loves books, but doesn't exactly treat them gently), I grabbed The Far Side Gallery 5 off the shelf. My child is now getting hooked on Larson!

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Dec. 23rd, 2004 12:32 pm
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We're not leaving for a good long while, but I doubt I'll have time to post again before we go. Our time online is always spotty when we're with the relatives, so I may not post for a few days. For those who are celebrating it, have a wonderful Christmas, Festivus, Kwanzaa, or any other holiday, and for those that aren't, have a happy few days.

Oh, and for anyone with kids or who plans on giving a video game to a kid for the holidays, this article in the NYTimes has a nice perspective on some of the popular kids licenses.

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