I left Orlando on Thursday afternoon and drove to Georgia. A
friend of mine was taking her kids and a couple of others to the local
Halloween party downtown, and invited me to come along. I dressed as a
crewmember from the Battlestar Galactica. I would have loved to have gone as
Starbuck, but being neither blonde nor anywhere near as badass, I just went as
a random BSG crewmember. No one knew who I was supposed to be. I didn’t expect
any little kids to know, but several adults in my age bracket asked me what I
was supposed to be. Most hadn’t even heard of BSG. One didn’t realize there was
a ‘new’ series, saying, “Wow, that’s going back a few decades.”
That night I discovered that water was no longer flowing
into my toilet. No, the knob in the bathroom that you can use to shut the water
to the toilet had not been shut off. Nonetheless, no water was making its way
into the tank. No idea why. Water everywhere else in the house is working just
fine. I figured I’d just fill my tank up from a bucket each time I needed to
flush and worry about this later. Like maybe Christmas break.
On Friday, mom went down to Florida, leaving me in charge of
all the animals. I spent a lot of time out at the land, cleaning the trailer
and playing with the kitties.
Bagira
With kitties going in and out all the time, it never stays clean, though.
When I wasn’t out at the land, I was at mom’s house, taking
care of the animals there. Which mainly meant ‘playing with animals.’
Some jackass spray-painted black all over mom’s Obama-Biden
signs. There is definitely a racial element to politics in this town. My mom’s
neighborhood is predominantly white, and there are Romney-Ryan signs all over
the place. I drove through a couple prominently black neighborhoods, and only
saw Obama-Biden signs. Mom’s is the only sign up here that I’ve seen that doesn’t
fit that pattern… and take a look at the results:
I meant to spend Saturday night doing homework, but I
confess that I spent it curled up in bed with Charlie, Mochi, and a good book.
Saturday wasn’t particularly eventful, and I was able to
finish grading an assignment for four sections of a class (over 100 students),
but I didn’t get any of *my* schoolwork done. I did, however, get a picture of
my mom with her new car.
I’m back in Orlando now… time for a nap, and then some major
schoolwork time.
1 comment:
Sadly, next to no one watched the new series while back in the late 1970's there was no cable TV, satellite TV, computer gaming, or the Internet to compete with the big three (ABC, CBS, and NBC) to siphon away possible viewers. And as much as I enjoyed the new series, seeing the minuscule Nielsen ratings was pretty sobering (less than 1% of the population was watching the last two seasons, including the finale), and it is/was indicative of why so many haven't heard of it while countless millions still fondly recall the original.
Saying that, even as a big fan, I would be hard pressed to "get" your costume as it has been a few years since that finale. But had you been wearing Dirk Benedict's "Starbuck" uniform, I'm pretty sure more people would have got it as it became ingrained in more people's conscious minds at that time. Because, even now, Katee's "Starbuck" character is slowly dissipating in my mind as her new "Longmire" character (Victoria 'Vic' Moretti) supplants it. But that could also be as to how she wears her new uniform.
By the way, I can't believe that no one has scooped up Donnie and that impressive tail.
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