As I approached a locked door at work today I dropped my badge. As it fell I kicked it and watched helplessly as it slid across the floor and under the door, leaving me pathetically looking through the window at my only means for unlocking the door.
I have a friend. He's Irish. He wanted to be sure I knew that "Ireland yesterday became the first country in the world to ban the traditional lightbulb. Householders will be forced to switch to new long-life low-energy bulbs in 12 months' time."
My other friend. He likes bikes. He wanted to be sure I knew this...
It's a bike ride. On January 1. I bet The Dad is more tempted this year than any other before.
I took the bike to The LBS. I had them shift it up a couple gears and put on the studs. I was lacking the partially false confidence the studs provide. After reacquainting myself with the bus, I'm happier on two wheels.
The Boy 5 checked the following book out from his school library.
Yes, a picture book about a bike messenger.
The Triplettes de Belleville have been on my mind lately. I found a good chunk of YouTubular.
Roger Ebert said - "To call it weird would be a cowardly evasion. It is creepy, eccentric, eerie, flaky, freaky, funky, grotesque, inscrutable, kinky, kooky, magical, oddball, spooky, uncanny, uncouth and unearthly. Especially uncouth...and none of [those words] do the trick, either...the Marquis de Sade meets Lance Armstrong."
All that and it still lost the Oscar to Finding Nemo.
Last, and perhaps even least, Steve would like to remind me to learn from his mistake and check the lid on the salsa jar before shaking.
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If you want to see the Triplets of Belleville, I can make that happen...
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