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I unsubscribed from several podcasts and decided to download the archived episodes of a few - Ken & Robin TAS, Glowburn, Appendix N Book Club, Old Gods of Appalachia. Just going to download things a couple of days at a time.

Mom got to go home yesterday. She sounded great when we talked last night, and Dad says she looks really healthy. Her medication regimen got another review, with a couple prescriptions cut and some others reduced - some interactions had led to the low hemoglobin levels and lack of energy. The prescribed blood thinner seems to have been the biggest culprit.

A few weeks ago, I went to my nearby Half-Price Books for the first time since COVID lockdowns hit. I'd been looking forward to it for a while, but the damnedest thing - I walked the aisles and shelves for nearly an hour, and didn't find a thing I wanted to spend money on. Nothing. Today, I picked up a book I'd reserved at the LFPL, and it was just the opposite. I had to make myself check out only three books, including the reservation. Still have about 120 pages to go on the Averoigne anthology, and there's the Kindle-format collection I won from Goodreads, too. It's a far cry from the 12- or 15-deep to-read stacks that lived on my nightstand in the '90s; I'm not as disciplined a reader as I was.

I'm not enjoying the D&D 5E Ravenloft guide. It's good, well-written, all that, but there are just enough 5E-isms, even in the setting-focused chapters, to throw me out of the groove. I may not keep this one after I finish it.

Going to see Dad this weekend. Mom, too, of course, but it's Father's Day. Expecting a very lazy day.

Next weekend is DCC Day. All of the other GMs are set, and I just have to hit up the Purple Sorcerer to create a stack of characters. I'm pretty happy with my chosen adventure, sending the fantasy adventurers into the damaged laboratory of a time-traveling collector/thief/black-marketer. I think I'm going to have a second adventure ready to go, in case we get a bigger crowd for the second slot. It's another science-fantasy adventure, because dammit that's what I'm up for, and DCC has plenty of it for me.

One of the podcasts I kept is Knowledge Fight, a couple of guys who listen to Alex Jones so the rest of us don't have to. I'm listening to an episode right now, in fact, and ... goddamn. This is such a level of pig-fucking ignorance.
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After Infinity War, I gave Doctor Strange another viewing. It's the only MCU film I didn't make it out to the theater for, and my initial Netflix-provided viewing didn't do much for me. It felt like a retread of Iron Man but with sorcery instead of hardware. After the rewatch, it still has that feel, but I paid more attention to the movie itself - actors, action, storytelling - and really enjoyed it.

My Dodgers dropped four straight games to the goddamn Cincinnati Reds. This is getting disheartening, especially after last year's amazing run. It's only May, and things can turn around, but ... the Reds, man.

Tonight saw the second session of our Mage20 game. Two of the four players were out, but we decided to forge ahead, and it was a good session. We spend an hour or so after play wrapped up talking about games and gaming, telling old war stories and whatnot. I'm enjoying the hell out of this.

Ian Punnett's coming back to Coast to Coast AM! Occasional weekend slots, so Noory's still running things most nights, but it'll be good to hear Punnett again.
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Having been impressed by House of Cards, I decided to give another Netflix original series a shot and threw Hemlock Grove onto my queue. Seeing Eli Roth's name gave me a little pause (I'm not much into torture porn), but four episodes in, I'm enjoying this. It has its share of gore and nudity, both probably gratuitous. Characters and plot aren't especially original. But it's entertaining, and I don't ask for much more than that out of my occasional viewing binges.

Since I'm not gaming tonight (at the end of a three-day weekend), I'm going to be able to catch Almost Human. It's a cyberpunk cop drama with Karl Urban. He's a veteran cop paired with an android partner. It has good Total Recall 2070 vibes going, and while the production design isn't as breathtaking as, say, Blade Runner's, the future city looks suitably futuristic. Enjoyable stuff.

With Almost Human on Monday night and the better-than-it-should-be Arrow on Wednesday night, the weaknesses of Tuesday night's Agents of SHIELD are thrown into sharp relief. I want to like AoS. I want to look forward to adventures and investigations and all the other good stuff that such a program should have. But it's just not working. The show's boring, and that isn't a word that should be applied to Marvel Comics properties.

Over in another corner of geek media, there's a Kickstarter for a live-action Knights of the Dinner Table movie. Steve J, who used to be seen around these parts as Kingyak, made me aware of this, with the comment "Sometimes, people use Kickstarter to fund things nobody should want." I'm with him on this. There. There's my nerdrage for tonight.

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Sep. 14th, 2006 09:53 am
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I needed a part for my Mustang.  Called three Ford dealerships on Wednesday morning.  Paul Miller ("Kentucky's Big One - Yeah!") quoted me $102, and said the part would be here Friday afternoon.  Man O' War said $83, arriving Thursday afternoon.  Jack Kain says $67, and I can pick it up when their parts department opens up Thursday morning (today), or they can ship it to my apartment or work on their nickel on Friday.  Good enough for me, and the part is ordered.  Go to Jack Kain this morning, arriving 5 minutes after the parts department opens.  My part is sitting on the counter, waiting for me.  When the department head enters my contact information, he tells me that, since I drove in from east Lexington at such an ungodly hour, he'll knock $10 off of the price.  Locals - should you need Blue Oval parts, head out US 60.

Unpacking continues.  Last night was a much needed break for some pizza and camaraderie.

Today, my employer has a front-page headline including the phrase "teenage camel jockeys."  I am tickled, and hope that this becomes a band name soon.

WVLK's own Jack Pattie, reporting on Britney Spears pumping out another unit yesterday, noted that it was, indeed, just a few days less than a year from the birth of her first child, therefore checking off another item on her White Trash To-Do List.

Frackin' Charleston, West Virginia, has a gaming con next month.  I have got to get some organization and stuff done towards having one here in April or so.  Just the Games Day, for starters.

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