Back from Branson
Jul. 16th, 2008 07:45 amWe had a good time at Silver Dollar City. Hit the rides, saw some shows. There was one performance--"the CIRCUS of the CENTURY on ICE"--which included a reasonably entertaining juggler who hammed it up pretty bad and solved a Rubik's cube while juggling. My roommates and
familyjules were pretty much unanimous in declaring that this guy would basically be me thirty years from now, if I decided to start a circus.
Speaking of Julie, lately it seems like we can't go out to eat without afterward tickling and poking one another for fifteen minutes right outside the restaurant. It's great; we're hoping to become local legends like Crazy Mike. Any day now, fast food workers are going to start whispering whenever we come in: "Hey, aren't those two that perferctly normal couple who suddenly turn mentally challenged the moment they finish eating?"
(And also speaking of Crazy Mike, he told me he stopped going to the Wendy's at 29th and Rock because the last time he was there, somebody shattered the windshield on his car. I guess we'll have to confine our discussion on the best burger deals in town to the Wal-Mart customer service counter where I usually see him.)
Joss Whedon's project Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog posted its first update today. This is going to be great.
Two hours of consciousness before work: enough time to feel like you should do something, but not really enough time to do much. Blah.
Speaking of Julie, lately it seems like we can't go out to eat without afterward tickling and poking one another for fifteen minutes right outside the restaurant. It's great; we're hoping to become local legends like Crazy Mike. Any day now, fast food workers are going to start whispering whenever we come in: "Hey, aren't those two that perferctly normal couple who suddenly turn mentally challenged the moment they finish eating?"
(And also speaking of Crazy Mike, he told me he stopped going to the Wendy's at 29th and Rock because the last time he was there, somebody shattered the windshield on his car. I guess we'll have to confine our discussion on the best burger deals in town to the Wal-Mart customer service counter where I usually see him.)
Joss Whedon's project Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog posted its first update today. This is going to be great.
Two hours of consciousness before work: enough time to feel like you should do something, but not really enough time to do much. Blah.
arrruuuu
Date: 2008-07-16 10:10 pm (UTC)