Thursday mix


It's Thursday again. There are too many Thursdays in life.

Yesterday at lunch I picked up a new MP3 player because I have not the faintest clue as to what happened to my old one. MP3 gnomes must have made off with it. Anyways K-mart had a 256 meg RCA I-river that had been marked down to 40 bucks. Deciding I probably would not get a better deal elsewhere, I snagged it. I spent about 20 minutes trying to figure out where the battery goes before I realized it's built in and recharge itself off of the USB port. I have mixed feelings about that. On one hand it's easy and convenient, on the other hand if it dies on me I have to recharge again, I cannot simply pop in another battery. So, we'll see how that works out.

I found myself at Wal-Mart again last night. I did not even know I was going there. I just ended up there. Wal-Mart is evil like that. However, Wal-Mart is a lot more tolerable if you wear a pair of headphones while you do your shopping. You don't have to hear all the moans of the damned around you. My shopping went smoothly except at one point when some bug-eyed old lady asked me to put a 24 pack of beer in her cart because she could not lift it up herself. Having been a cripple myself last week, I felt her pain and helped her out.

I still have not slept in my bed. It just seems too soft and bowl-shaped. I am pretty much all healed up now except for a couple of ribs, or the muscles on the ribs. If I take a sudden deep breath I can feet it stab, and when I try to lay down on something soft I can feel them being crushed my their own weight. It sucks, but at least I don't groan out in pain when I squat down to take a dump anymore.

Ghost hunters blew last night. However, it did make me want to visit Colorado. That hotel the shining was based off of was very nice, and the way it was settled right into the mountainside was awesome. Who knows, perhaps one day.

I had a strange dream early this morning where I went in for laser eye surgery and they screwed up and it left my eyeball dangling out of it's socket. It was halfway deflated to boot. I do not know what brought that on.

I have been utterly fascinated by that ancient cave they uncovered in Israel. Deep down under layers of rock, cut off from the world for millions of years, a tiny dark ecosystem. That is the sort of cave that ancient monsters come crawling out of. I have been trying to find more information on it, but all I have seen so far is AP news stories. You can never trust those for scientific discoveries. They want more sensation than fact. Like those Bolivian pyramids they were touting a while back.

To cancel out today's Thursday blah's I am going to go to the Almoa cinema grill tonight and get beer, wings and watch X-men. Hooray for me.






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