Monday the 17th and Tuesday the 18th I did not do much at all, unless people really wanna hear about my trip to Walmart. Wednesday I got a haircut, which yes was needed. I received a phone call mid hair cut and when I could I looked to see who it was... the situation could have been an emergency so I did step out... turns out, it was nothing important at all. A little embarrassing, but you never know... anyhow, Thursday I went and made an airport run; yes, again. The trip there and back was through pretty rainy weather so of course I saw people drive recklessly-that said it was an otherwise nondescript journey. Friday, I did so something different: attend a University of Central Florida men's basketball game as their opponents were... Illinois State University, also known as the school I used to go to way back in the day. It was cool seeing them play live for the first time since early 2004. Regrettably, ISU looked pretty bad on that night and UCF easily won the game 77-56-for a good amount of the game they were losing by more than that margin. I still don't regret going... plus, outside the arena they had an outdoor carnival, complete with an ice rink. No, I was not on ice skates as that would be an unwise proposition.
Saturday I did nothing so on to me talking about what has become a tradition, which is heading on over to Kansas for Christmas to see family. Like last year, lunch was had at a Raising Cane's in southern Mississippi; their chicken is pretty tremendous so it is unfortunate they don't have any in Florida. The first day ended in Conway, Arkansas; as I always say at this time of year, southeastern Arkansas is pretty depressing as many of the towns you go through has plenty of boarded-up buildings and while the weather this year was fine, usually it is cloudy and rainy which only makes it look worse. A late dinner was had at a Logan's Roadhouse and unlike tradition, the meal was rather lousy (the food was not prepared as it should have or was just plain bad) and so was the service. Monday we reached our destination and it was nice to see family again. Christmas Eve dinner was at a Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen as it was a chain that was open and the place was fine for everyone. Christmas Day was pot roast and that was good. Some nights were carry-out, which was fine by me due to how chilly the weather got. I was amused that one night featured food from a local joint known as Big Larry's... although that did not knock me for a loop like finding out that Wichita has sports bars named EMERSON BIGGANS and WHISKEY DICKS. No, none of us went to them, even me going solo. Believe me I did laugh at hearing those names.
As for the time in Wichita, it's better to say not enough rather than too much. As always it was nice seeing my sister and the whole family. The weather there was unseasonably warm, until it became pretty cold. What a change in less than 48 hours to leave a place where the car was packed in below freezing weather and return to an unseasonably warm Florida. The only thing of note I'll mention about the drive back is that it was late Saturday night in rural southeastern Mississippi on a four lane road that would eventually turn into two lane. Thankfully there was hardly anyone on the road as suddenly we saw someone driving in the opposite lane... then after a few seconds, we both realized the highway was still four lanes! That's right, this SOB was driving the wrong way on the road. I don't know if he was impaired or just confused but I hope that fool did not cause a wreck. Part of that trip involved rain and fog although it was clear when we saw the wrong way driver.
There isn't too much to say about 2018 in general; I am glad I was able to see some celebrities up close (such as Pam Grier) and I even got to talk to a few... one in particular I definitely would never forget and while it did not go exactly as expected, getting to meet that particular late 90's-early 2000's starlet was incredible. When I return a week from today, I have an idea or two as to what I'll be discussing in the first few days of 2019.
Monday, December 31, 2018
Monday, December 17, 2018
Ollie's Bargain Outlet, Cheddar Biscuits, Morningside Mustangs & Benedictine (Kansas) Ravens
The preceding week had some rather different moments for me. Monday wasn't too out of
the ordinary; I ended up at a Target but nothing noteworthy happened.
Tuesday was different; I went on a little bit of a roadtrip to an
open air mall I hadn't been to before. That place was fine and I went
in a few different stores. I had a frou-frou smoothie from some
random place and it wasn't the cheapest thing I could have purchased
at the mall but at least it tasted good. Dinner was at a Moe's; years
ago I once saw fervent debate among some people (who are
insignificant but that's another story) concerning quick-order
American-Mexican places between Chipotle, Qdoba and Moe's. I have had
Moe's twice in my life and sorry to say, I am not a fan of the chain
and give me Chipotle or Qdoba instead. That said, I am glad I went
there; on the way there I passed by an Ollie's Bargain Outlet. That
is a southern chain I had actually never been in before, so I gave it
a shot. A bunch of random items that are about to expire soon or is
otherwise discounted is cool with me, so I should have gone to one
much sooner. Random food & drink were purchased, including
Halloween candy, as why the heck not?
Wednesday I did nothing
and Thursday I was gonna go to a restaurant with someone but that
someone was under the weather, so the trip to Red Lobster had to wait
until a rainy Friday. Thus, Thursday's dinner was Wendy's, as I
hadn't been there in awhile. The quality of the food I got there (or
lack thereof) means that it'll be a long time before I get food from
any Wendy's, even if it was that particular location only that
prepared lousy food on this occasion as there had never been a
problem before. Friday's Red Lobster meal was for sure better. Of
course, the service could have been better and I'd have preferred it
if the menu at the restaurant and the one on their website had been
identical, but... at least the food itself was tasty. I had
wood-grilled shrimp, french fries and a baked potato... and the
restaurant's famous cheddar biscuits.
Saturday I did go on
another journey. This time it was to the Daytona Beach area. For the
past few years a lower division of college football (the NAIA, to be
exact) has held their championship game in the city. I went to it
back in 2015, where the Marian (Indiana) Knights defeated the
Southern Oregon Raiders 31-14. As this is the last year the NAIA
championship football game will be in Daytona Beach (starting new
year it will be in Louisiana) I figured I should attend. This time it
was the Morningside Mustangs of Iowa against the Benedictine Ravens
of Kansas. I had no dog in this fight but I ended up sitting on the
side of the stands that had the Benedictine fans, whom outnumbered
the Morningside fans. I was amused that for a Catholic school, plenty
of Ravens fans were quite obviously intoxicated... not just from the
beer that was sold in the stadium but from what had to be many hours
of tailgating beforehand. In addition, the security and cops
seemingly did not care if booze was brought into the stadium as I saw
hard liquor bottles out in the open! I did not partake in any of that
as I had a long drive home and considering that part of the journey
was in foggy weather...
As for the game itself,
Morningside probably had the better team but late in the 4th
it was tied at 28; a pretty exciting game it was. Unfortunately for
the Ravens, they screwed up a punt pretty badly so that one mistake
allowed for the Mustangs to easily score and that final score was
Morningside 35, Benedictine 28... I did feel bad for the Ravens that
this was how they lost. I was happy that I did not sit by any of the
intoxicated people so I did not have to move elsewhere during the
game, and even with the fog and the expected poor drivers on the way
there and back, it was a nice day indeed. Sunday I did not go
anywhere; I slept in and relaxed even though the Bears were playing
against their hated rivals the Green Bay Packers. Chicago won the
game and for the first time in years will be both going to the
playoffs and are the division champions.
I actually won't be
returning next Monday, and it's not because that day is Christmas
Eve. Rather, that is because it is time for the now-customary trip
around Christmas to see one of my sisters in Kansas. Henceforth, I
will return on New Year's Eve and talk about two weeks worth of
activities.
Monday, December 10, 2018
Schindler's List, Winter Wassail, Gelato Bars & Army vs. Navy
This time around some serious topics will be brought up. Monday I stopped at my
bank then purchased some random items from the local Winn Dixie
store. Tuesday evening, I went with someone to a restaurant; back
this past spring I went to a Rock and Brews restaurant and thought it
was pretty cool, as I talked about here at the time. Since then they
opened a location in Kissimmee right by what will soon be
Margaritaville Resort Orlando. Me and that other person were glad we
went there as both meals were enjoyed and it was a good first
impression for this other person. It was cool to eat a meal while
listening to the live version of Take Me to the River by the Talking
Heads or Sultans of Swing by Dire Straits.
Wednesday and Thursday I
did nothing of note; Friday I returned to Disney Springs. Starting
this past Friday and lasting for a week, a little more than 1,000
locations across the country are having special 25th
anniversary screenings of Schindler's List; I had seen it before, but
never on the big screen and that one viewing was many, many years
ago. Thus, this was an important movie I had to view again. While it
definitely is difficult to watch at times due to the unflinching look
at the Holocaust, it is an outstanding film and the best thing a
legendary director has ever done. I also had dinner there; I was
originally going to eat at one location but I got disrespected (long
story I don't want to get into) so instead I had my meal somewhere
else and I was able to have dessert from a new location. Wolfgang
Puck just opened a new restaurant/bar and it looks to be rather
frou-frou and the meals likely cost beaucoup dollars. However, there
is also an outdoor gelato bar attached which offers several different
desserts. The prices there weren't too outrageous so gelato is what I
had and it was quite delicious.
Saturday and Sunday I did
nothing at all; with how rainy Sunday was I was happy to stay in.
That night I did see the Chicago Bears upset the Los Angles Rams (one
of the best teams in the league this year), which was good. Saturday
afternoon I watched the big Army vs. Navy football game, which has
been a big deal for many decades now and have had a rivalry on the
gridiron since the 1890's. I never have a stake in who wins-I just
hope for a close game, which it usually is in recent years. As I have
broached some serious topics this time, it will seem gauche to
mention how Florida traffic is still atrocious and more than once in
the past few weeks an accident has almost happened to me due to the
stupidity of others, so instead I will note that late last month
while I was at Trader Joe's I purchased a container of a drink known
as Winter Wassail. This was unfamiliar to me so I was curious. It's a
spiced fruity drink from the UK that's been around since the olden
times and finally having tried it recently, it's not bad.
When I return next time, I
definitely will have more to discuss.
Monday, December 3, 2018
Passports, Brutalist Architecture & The Possession Of Hannah Grace
The end of November did not arrive like a lion. Last Monday and Tuesday the only thing of note I did was help a parent book an airline flight-while doing that I saw another example of airlines being scumbags and raising their prices if you look at the site too long or too often. The way to combat that is either by clearing your browser cache or looking at it in incognito mode. If you have no idea what I am referring to, hopefully you can have someone else explain it or are able to look it up online. Wednesday was more interesting. I went to the local Walgreens to have a passport photo taken; you see, I need to renew my passport before I can renew my drivers license in a few months. Thus, might as well get on the ball now. The older lady doing that had some technology problems but I understand as she was an elderly person so no way could I be a heel there and it took only a few minutes longer than expected.
After that I went to Orlando to visit some places I hadn't been to in a few years. First was Smashburger, which offers tasty food and all... but in Central Florida there is a plethora of good eatery options. They now have the option of building your own burger and thus I had one with a pretzel bun... as I also got a specialty shake (which included peppermint) it was a pretty good meal. After that I wandered around the Orlando Fashion Square Mall, which is doing poorly compared to how it has been in the past. At least I went to a clearance store of the Southern department store chain Dillards, and got a pretty good shirt for a pretty good price.
Thursday and Friday I did nothing at all; Saturday night I finally went somewhere due to boredom. I hadn't use my AMC Theatres A-List app in a few weeks so even though there isn't much that is out now or will come out this month that I am too terribly interested in, my schedule and that of the AMC lined up where the only thing I could see that I had even a modicum of interest in was The Possession of Hannah Grace. I know many hate it but for me it was OK. Unfortunately for it, a lower-budget movie with a similar plot (weird things happen with a corpse at a morgue) was done a lot better with The Autopsy of Jane Doe, starring Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch. That came out a few years ago and between the two I definitely recommend Jane Doe. The funniest thing for me is that in Hannah Grace, it was set and filmed in Boston; the building they used for the hospital/morgue was designed using Brutalist architecture and well, those around Orlando should know what I mean when I compare it to the big library building that is in downtown Orlando. I mean, it was quite similar. I'll presume that building they used in Boston wasn't actually a hospital.
Sunday, I went into town to get one Jersey Mike's Subs for me and one for someone I know; this was a good move on my part. Another good move was not going anywhere to see the Chicago Bears play against the New York Giants. Starting Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is still injured so once again their backup had to start and from what I understand his performance was not good... no surprise the Giants won in overtime despite being a pretty bad team. When I return next Monday, there are some ideas as to what will be discussed.
After that I went to Orlando to visit some places I hadn't been to in a few years. First was Smashburger, which offers tasty food and all... but in Central Florida there is a plethora of good eatery options. They now have the option of building your own burger and thus I had one with a pretzel bun... as I also got a specialty shake (which included peppermint) it was a pretty good meal. After that I wandered around the Orlando Fashion Square Mall, which is doing poorly compared to how it has been in the past. At least I went to a clearance store of the Southern department store chain Dillards, and got a pretty good shirt for a pretty good price.
Thursday and Friday I did nothing at all; Saturday night I finally went somewhere due to boredom. I hadn't use my AMC Theatres A-List app in a few weeks so even though there isn't much that is out now or will come out this month that I am too terribly interested in, my schedule and that of the AMC lined up where the only thing I could see that I had even a modicum of interest in was The Possession of Hannah Grace. I know many hate it but for me it was OK. Unfortunately for it, a lower-budget movie with a similar plot (weird things happen with a corpse at a morgue) was done a lot better with The Autopsy of Jane Doe, starring Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch. That came out a few years ago and between the two I definitely recommend Jane Doe. The funniest thing for me is that in Hannah Grace, it was set and filmed in Boston; the building they used for the hospital/morgue was designed using Brutalist architecture and well, those around Orlando should know what I mean when I compare it to the big library building that is in downtown Orlando. I mean, it was quite similar. I'll presume that building they used in Boston wasn't actually a hospital.
Sunday, I went into town to get one Jersey Mike's Subs for me and one for someone I know; this was a good move on my part. Another good move was not going anywhere to see the Chicago Bears play against the New York Giants. Starting Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky is still injured so once again their backup had to start and from what I understand his performance was not good... no surprise the Giants won in overtime despite being a pretty bad team. When I return next Monday, there are some ideas as to what will be discussed.
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