Month: November 2005

  • Weather Vain

    As the weather gets colder, I’ve run into a bit of a problem. Last year, and for several years before that, I had my wonderful Columbia Sportswear jacket to keep me warm in winter. The problem is that I lost the (awesomely warm-keeping) liner portion early this year. (I forgot it at a restaurant. By the time I called, it was gone. Argh.) The shell portion of the jacket by itself makes a good rain guard and a mediocre windbreaker, but even combined with the best sweater I have doesn’t make a very warm coat.

    So, finally, this evening I went to Burlington Coat Factory to see if I could scrounge a decent winter coat that I could afford. All of the wool-type coats I tried didn’t fit in one fashion or another. It was a case of too much shoulder, too much sleeve, not enough room inside, or some combination thereof. In the next aisle over, however, I found a selection of trenchcoats. The very first one I tried on fits perfectly, looks pretty good on me, sports a detachable liner, is comfy as all get-out… and only cost $50. Score!

    In related news, I was a very very good boy when we (Lil’ & Geoffrey & Angst) were at Best Buy (picking up a cheap little digital camera for Angst’s birthday). I looked at, but did not buy, a boxed set of anime that I’ve been considering picking up. I resisted temptation even though the sticker price was only about 3/4 the list price I’ve seen online! Go, me!

    I’ll get the hang of this fiscal responsibility nonsense yet, dammit.

  • Random Webcomic Linkage

    Do you know the worst part about taking Friday off from work?

    Thursday, that’s what.

    While I wait for this workday, this dreary endless workday, this first day of Kidsgiving so everybody’s too wrapped up in that to bother me with anything at all day, to end… I give you a random webcomic. Click and laugh. I did.

    Lost & Found 10/16/2000

  • Loafing Around

    I’m posting this as something of a reminder to a later Me who peruses the journal archives at random, possibly searching for entries on the topic of food.

    Hey, Me: When you think about what a neat idea meatloaf is in principle, try to keep in mind the old axiom that “In theory, there’s no difference between theory and practice, but in practice there is.” The theory behind meatloaf sounds appealing, but in practice it’s almost always underwhelming.

    Keep this in mind when shopping in the future, won’t you? Your taste buds and digestive tract thank you in advance.

  • Wishlist Item Of Extreme Coolness

    I didn’t know about Acorn, but I know they have something I want. I mean, c’mon, how could I fail to love the idea of a tabletop catapult?

    So, if any of you out there are stuck for what to buy this holiday season for your favorite little grey duck…

    Miniature Catapult

  • Spoonerism Gone Horribly Awry

    Thanks to the roomie, I’ve now come into contact with the most incredibly excessive extrapolation of a simple spoonerism the world has yet known. Go forth and be amazed, amused, appalled, or whatever other adjective starting with the letter “A” that you see fit.

    The Pastor of Muppets

  • SC3: A mixed bag o’ tricks.

    The kids and I, along with the kids’ Uncle Evan, poked around in Soul Caliber III this afternoon. We discovered that the character generation system is decent but not fantastic (we’re possibly spoiled by such fare as City of Heroes in that respect), and the RTS game mode is far better than I originally feared. Evan was given cause to consider that maybe leaving his Gamecube at the kids’ place for months on end, thus giving Alex ample opportunity for practice at Soul Caliber II, may not have been the best idea he’s ever had. (Let’s not even get into how badly I got thrashed by the boy. Le sigh.)

    I’ll be leaving the game system over there for a couple of weeks so they can play around with that game. This also gives my daughter a chance to finish up the first Fullmetal Alchemist game. What a good dad I am, eh?