Well, I've learnt my lesson. I will not steal SI again. But it was just lying there on the recumbent bike next to mine...
Oh, I had a Studio 60 thought: If they needed to find a way to
make snow in LA,
they could have just come by and robbed my gym. I've never been up close and personal with any sorts of
fake snow
before, and I'm undercharmed.
Studio - Oh, yeah. It was all sorts of contrived.
I try to ignore the man behind the curtain for lots of things on the show. I like it much better this way.
Studio - heck, we got snow machines that use soapy water. Big soap flakes that all but instantly dissolve when they land. POP! No mess, and a lot easier to make. Tho, they are kinda loud (ya, sound guys think of those things).
And speaking of contrived, watched Criminal Minds. Shiny, but the MoW-ness was palpable. Still it was a very pretty side of the shiny so I will be content.
I don't really expect total brilliance from the show, I accept the flaws just so I can have the bits I enjoy.
Okay, enough icon-making. Faux toddy and some Lost Room before sleep.
This just in from my friend who teaches public school in NYC:
I thought you should know that a student in the eighth grade is using this pen. He found it outside. He thinks it's cool. I don't have the heart, or the words to explain this to him. I might be breaking the law if I did, anyway. >[link]
Skipping lots and poking head to post that, ccording to the Buffista Calendar, today is Typo Boy's birthday. Happy birthday! With lots of wishes for a great day and a wonderful year!
Hippo Birdies, Gar!
Poor Senator Johnson! Aside from my sincere wishes that he makes a full recovery, now I'm going to worry that this will affect the balance of power in the Senate.
Happy Birthday Typo Boy, who I still think of as Gar!!!
As far as I know it's just the three of you, but I believe I'm the only lighting designer here.
I am probably the only costume technician here, too, so I feel out numbered by the Audio-Luminary crowd. We don't have any set designers, though, do we?