I dunno... kids these days... give 'em an inch and they take a yard. Or, 2.54 cm and they take 0.91 meter <--- for the Imperial Units-challenged.
So now that my wife is done yelling at me (I informed her that I'm taking my motorcycle course next year), I'm still torn between two bikes that I want to get next season. Either a H-D 883 Iron or a Yamaha Bolt R-Spec....decisions decisions...
I flashed on this after something someone mentioned in another post. Anyone else old enough to remember it? Great premise for a show, but they coulda done more with it, IIRC.
They also have Food4Less around here also. Went in one once when it first opened. Will not set foot in one.
Frustrated. Tried to restore a very old brush, but it was too far gone. The ferrule was cracked and as I got it back together with compound it completely cracked all the way around. It was a 1920s Rubberset. Too bad but it was worth a try.
"Abba in space" Quoth the BBC: Abba in Space? Blake's 7 ran for four years on BBC 1 from 1978 to 1981. Blake and his gang of rebels cruised space in their hugely advanced space craft, the Liberator. They were fighting the evil federation, run by new romantic diva Servalan (Jacqueline Pearce). Blake's crew looked rather more like Abba, with their unflattering beige combinations of nylon and leather, and an endless supply of perming hairspray. Blake himself left after two years, leaving his rebels in the hands of Shakespearean schemer Avon (Paul Darrow). The show aimed to be a grittily realistic TV answer to Star Wars, only on Doctor Who's budget. The result is controversially stylised, with bold use of Colour Separation Overlay, bright lighting and big hair.
I could never watch Space 1999 when I was a kid. For some reason, Martin Landau's look used to scare me. No idea why, but it freaked me out. Never had that problem with his daughter though...
wow. 10 hours and not one single "pooped" joke. You guys are really starting to impress me. You feeling alright?
Coincidentally, when posting my last post, I was attacked. I noticed something that now cannot be unseen. You're welcome.
Sorry Micah, I've been too busy unpacking. I don't know what the others have for excuses. That's actually Czardom Security Services. Looks like they need to work a bit more on the camo. Argh.