Do You Want My Spot? It's the Best Spot in the Lot!
TODAY is the kind of day I like best at work. There's a lot to do, some of it moderately challenging (as challenge goes around here), but mostly, it's many easy things that I can finish rather quickly. Also, there is no one here to see me in my straw hat.
THE HAT is kind of necessary, and I am glad I had it in the car. Once everything was set to go and I could head out to grab my lunch, I decided to walk. I got about 300 yards before I started to feel my scalp burning. I came back, applied sunscreen and took the car to grab a sandwich (smoked turkey, lettuce, tomato, onion, a little mayo, no cheese), and found the hat in the back seat. If I go out for my afternoon constitutional (undecided between that and calisthenics at the desk), I will be wearing it.
TEEN WOLF is a dumb show, but it keeps managing to sneak points out on me. Last week, we had the female lead stalking the male lead for his protection and arriving (in a flashback) to save the day, pretty much managing to do so without getting caught or imperiled. Recently, they made it a point that werewolves needed to learn how to use their sense of smell in order to track, which I thought was a nice touch.
I PICKED UP a copy of Tales of Symphonia yesterday for the Wii because I needed a bad JRPG itch scratched, and it was cheap. The voiceover is painful, the characters deep as any paper plate, but I am finding the whole thing kind of endearing, and the battle system is less painful than Ni No Kuni.
THE HAT is kind of necessary, and I am glad I had it in the car. Once everything was set to go and I could head out to grab my lunch, I decided to walk. I got about 300 yards before I started to feel my scalp burning. I came back, applied sunscreen and took the car to grab a sandwich (smoked turkey, lettuce, tomato, onion, a little mayo, no cheese), and found the hat in the back seat. If I go out for my afternoon constitutional (undecided between that and calisthenics at the desk), I will be wearing it.
TEEN WOLF is a dumb show, but it keeps managing to sneak points out on me. Last week, we had the female lead stalking the male lead for his protection and arriving (in a flashback) to save the day, pretty much managing to do so without getting caught or imperiled. Recently, they made it a point that werewolves needed to learn how to use their sense of smell in order to track, which I thought was a nice touch.
I PICKED UP a copy of Tales of Symphonia yesterday for the Wii because I needed a bad JRPG itch scratched, and it was cheap. The voiceover is painful, the characters deep as any paper plate, but I am finding the whole thing kind of endearing, and the battle system is less painful than Ni No Kuni.
Published on July 05, 2013 11:24
No comments have been added yet.
Erik Amundsen's Blog
- Erik Amundsen's profile
- 3 followers
Erik Amundsen isn't a Goodreads Author
(yet),
but they
do have a blog,
so here are some recent posts imported from
their feed.
