Monday's Miscellanea
On Monday, it is a traditional PR sort of day, but I have no book to PR (book 2 is OFF to editor, YAY!), so I had to reach into my recesses and find something else to talk about. So far this AM, I have already discarded about five blog ideas. (the stock market, Carl Paladino, is the left brain killing the right brain, John Lennon's birthday, and a topic that I'll call, "What's up with the Cowboys?").
Eventually, I decided that all were boring, and thus, I'm defaulting back to my general Kathleen's Miscellanea, an amalgamation of odd topics and things that really aren't worth an entire blog post, but you might link.
And yes, since it's Monday, it's the beginning of our next contest! I'm giving away a $25 Amazon gift certificate to one lucky commenter. Comment during the week, and we pick the winner on Saturday.
So, without further ado, here's today's stuff:
Yesterday was 10/10/10, which is supposed to be a lucky day (if you believe in lucky or unlucky days). I felt no tectonic shift in my LQ (luck quotient) one way or another, so I am skeptical. Anyway have a lucky day yesterday?
Jezebel has a link to a video of two bunnies in a cup. I will say that I think the bunnies were drugged because I kept waiting for them to hop out or tump (how do you spell tump?) over, but they did not.
I missed Jane Lynch hosting Saturday Night Live on Saturday. I love Jane Lynch, I think she is so funny, but it speaks to my current Saturday Night Live apathy that I cruelly deleted it from my DVR with a care. Did anyone see? Should I regret my delete decision?
My DH and son saw The Social Network. DH was fascinated, son called it "boring." I guess the appeal of whip-fast Aaron Sorkin dialog is beyond an eleven year old boy. Perhaps if he had thrown in potty jokes?
The 33 trapped miners in Chile are nearing rescue. They've been below ground since August 5th (over two months) and I wonder what that does to your mind? Anyway, I hope they get them all out, because there are too many miners that don't get their happy endings.
And I think that's all. Happy Columbus Day and don't forget to comment!