The preceding week was less eventful than expected. In part, this was due to someone I know experiencing bad health at the time; it was nothing serious, don't worry. It was a serious form of stomach flu that became better once they went to the doctor's office and received medication. People I know have had worse medical scares as of late, including some guy I know from a messageboard needing emergency surgery for his stomach issues. I am glad that everyone is fine now. What I did do was visit a few stores to help assist the person I know who was incapacitated at the time. It also allowed me to buy some black cherry soda, which was a wise idea on my part.
At least I do have a few other things to discuss. Monday I went to the cineplex to see Underwater. I heard some rave reviews and as I've seen some of the many 1989 B-movies that were underwater creature features (like Leviathan and DeepStar Six) it seemed worth a shot. The movie was... fine. It is not a must-see but the movie was not bad as it offered enough entertainment value for me. After that I went to a nearby Rock & Brews to see parts of the college football championship game between LSU and Clemson; the latter being in the championship game AGAIN was not appealing to me but I had a feeling LSU was the better team and well, they were. I had food & drink and both were tasty.
Before I skip ahead all the way to Sunday, I will once again bring up what was known in the past as an MP3 player and is now commonly referred to as a Digital Audio Player. The one I have is something random I found on Amazon and isn't something high end like Astell & Kern or Pioneer, yet that is OK; as mentioned before, it can play lossless audio files too (at least some of those formats, not all), meaning files that are higher quality than MP3. There is a slot for microSD cards and well, I do need one as I've put plenty of CD's on there and I've also downloaded tracks from online... only legally, of course. It was the first time I've used a microSD card, believe it or not. I've still had no issues with that player, thank heavens. Having both music and podcast audio on there, being able to listen in the vehicle and multiple other locations: I am happy I made this purchase.
Now, onto Sunday. I only saw parts of the two NFL conference championship games; I was happy to see Kansas City and San Francisco win. The former hadn't been to a Super Bowl in 50 years and better San Francisco win than Green Bay... no offense, Packers fans; even I can admit that Aaron Rodgers is such a great talent, he should have been to more than one Super Bowl in his long career. Anyhow, I went to Universal Studios CityWalk as I hadn't been there in a few months. Things hadn't changed; the first restaurant I wanted to eat at was busy so instead I went to Margaritaville where I consumed a beverage along with the excellent food known as their Cheeseburger in Paradise. They made among the best burgers I've ever had. Besides that I just walked around & enjoyed the nice cool weather on this night.
Next Monday, I already have plans to just have more to talk about as I will be engaging in more activities.
Monday, January 20, 2020
Monday, January 13, 2020
Mecum, Bullitt, Zagato Perana, Penne Pasta, 1917 & Saltwater Taffy
The preceding week definitely had some interesting moments. Monday, I ended up at the local Lucky's Market and purchased a few items, chiefly some saltwater taffy; you bag it yourself so you can pick from a variety of flavors and I chose a nice mix. Taffy usually tastes good and this was the case here. Tuesday, I got a haircut and yea, it was long overdue. Wednesday was the most intriguing day. As has become tradition now, I attend the Mecum auto auction in Kissimmee. Several thousand cars are sold each year so it's the largest auction of its kind in the world. Parking was not as much a cluster as last year but it was still a mess compared to previous years.
As typical, there were many muscle cars for sale and those relics from the 60's and early 70's are always neat to look at. Although, it's also neat looking at the wide variety of different vehicles, from a rare 6 wheel Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV to an AMC Pacer, John Wayne's 70's Ford pickup truck, a 40's Jeep used on the show M*A*S*H, an obscure Italian/South African car known as the Zagato Perana (which is on a Corvette body), million dollar rides from the likes of McLaren and Porsche... but the star car was the only one encased in a glass both and always had a security guard nearby. Feared missing for years, recently the Ford Mustang from the 1968 classic Bullitt that was the one used most in a legendary car chase scene... it was made public as it was privately owned for decades and the family decided to sell it. The car sold for 3.74 million dollars on Friday! While I was there I had dinner at one of their food booths; it offered Italian food and while everything was prepared beforehand, I had the penne pasta and it at least filled my stomach.
Thursday through Saturday I really did nothing of note so I'll skip ahead to Sunday. I had free time so instead of focusing on the NFL (as blergh) I saw a movie. Before that I ate at a Wingstop, which was popular so it took a little longer than expected but the food was still tasty and there was still plenty of time for me to arrive at the cineplex and check out 1917. It's a World War I movie that sounded intriguing, and that was even before I heard it was made to look like one long take and was (almost) in real time. Thankfully I found the movie to be excellent, one of the best in 2019. The way it was filmed made the whole experience incredibly intense as it always seemed like a German soldier could be hiding anywhere, ready to kill the two soldiers tasked with delivering a message that will prevent 1,600 soldiers from an ambush. The Oscar nominations that were announced this morning had some questionable decisions but 1917 receiving so many nods-including Best Picture-is deserved.
I have a few ideas concerning what I'll be discussing when I return next Monday.
As typical, there were many muscle cars for sale and those relics from the 60's and early 70's are always neat to look at. Although, it's also neat looking at the wide variety of different vehicles, from a rare 6 wheel Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV to an AMC Pacer, John Wayne's 70's Ford pickup truck, a 40's Jeep used on the show M*A*S*H, an obscure Italian/South African car known as the Zagato Perana (which is on a Corvette body), million dollar rides from the likes of McLaren and Porsche... but the star car was the only one encased in a glass both and always had a security guard nearby. Feared missing for years, recently the Ford Mustang from the 1968 classic Bullitt that was the one used most in a legendary car chase scene... it was made public as it was privately owned for decades and the family decided to sell it. The car sold for 3.74 million dollars on Friday! While I was there I had dinner at one of their food booths; it offered Italian food and while everything was prepared beforehand, I had the penne pasta and it at least filled my stomach.
Thursday through Saturday I really did nothing of note so I'll skip ahead to Sunday. I had free time so instead of focusing on the NFL (as blergh) I saw a movie. Before that I ate at a Wingstop, which was popular so it took a little longer than expected but the food was still tasty and there was still plenty of time for me to arrive at the cineplex and check out 1917. It's a World War I movie that sounded intriguing, and that was even before I heard it was made to look like one long take and was (almost) in real time. Thankfully I found the movie to be excellent, one of the best in 2019. The way it was filmed made the whole experience incredibly intense as it always seemed like a German soldier could be hiding anywhere, ready to kill the two soldiers tasked with delivering a message that will prevent 1,600 soldiers from an ambush. The Oscar nominations that were announced this morning had some questionable decisions but 1917 receiving so many nods-including Best Picture-is deserved.
I have a few ideas concerning what I'll be discussing when I return next Monday.
Monday, January 6, 2020
Ruby Red Squirt, Chicken Fries, Texas Prison Rodeos & Claendars
There is a reason why I misspelled “Calendar”, which I'll explain at the very end.
The preceding week had only one interesting day of note, although I do have several stories to tell. Ruby Red Squirt (which I remember having somewhere a long time ago) was one of the sodas that I picked up when I was at a Walmart in Kansas... as has become customary. It was purchased as it was way in the past that it was sold in Florida so might as well get something unique, right? I did not do too much besides Monday and Sunday, unless people want to hear about me visiting Target, get food from establishments in town or note how I was disrespected by an employee at the local Chipotle (long story; I wasn't in the position to argue or tell him how rude his behavior was). I was not 100% for the entire week although I thankfully was back to normal by the time the weekend rolled around. Via a coupon I did pay only 3 bucks for chicken fries and a large order of regular fries, which were not the best... but it was only $3.
Monday was one of the days that I used a giftcard I received for Christmas; it was for Buffalo Wild Wings so that is where I went... only it wasn't the one a few miles away from me. Rather, it was the one at ICON Park on I-Drive; the location by me I have had issues with before and I wanted to go on a longer drive, even if it meant busy traffic, which there was. That went fine and their advertising was correct: their boneless wings are new and improved. New Year's Eye I did nothing at all; it was just another day and night and no drop of alcohol was even consumed by me. At least Sunday had some excitement and this is because... I went to the airport! The person who normally would have done that is not at 100% health themselves so I did them a solid and drove all the way to Sanford. On the way, I had lunch at the Which Wich in Lake Mary, as it's an establishment I only rarely go to despite them making decent sandwiches. The trip there and back went as expected, with a stop at the local Publix right before this person was dropped off. Turns out, a little later I had to go back to Publix on my own as a parent was making tacos for dinner and much to their surprise, the soft shell tacos that were in the fridge, they went bad. Yes, that apparently is a thing. Anyhow, before that I did think of going out tonight but instead I realized I had been out too often today-at least by my standards-and it was best to relax at home instead.
Thus, let me mention a few random things to close this out as I listen to my MP3 player, which thankfully has still given me no problems and because I can put so much music on it, various albums I haven't listened to in years are on it so it's been great to hear those tunes again after all that time. While on vacation my dad shared an interesting story that was new to me. I won't get into the particulars of why, but at the time he was in Houston, Texas (this was the mid 70's) and one night his friends brought him to Huntsville to see the Texas Prison Rodeo; from the 30's to 1986 each Saturday night in October there was a rodeo where the participants were Texas prisoners. As long as they were model prisoners, they could participate in any event, regardless if they had any prior experience in the event. I imagine it was a good time, and they had country performers in a halftime segment. On this night... Dolly Parton! I will presume that the entire crowd either enjoyed her music or enjoyed... her physical appearance.
One last thing as I promise that I'll have more to discuss next time: I helped a parent set up a cheap electronic compass that they got from who knows where which also lists the time and temperature... I will presume it was made in China. It was easy enough to set up the date and time, although I noticed something amazing. On the back is a switch that you use to set up the calendar and it was SUPPOSED to be labeled as such, only it said “claendar”; somehow, I do not have the highest of confidence in its quality or reliability. Anyway, the upcoming week should have some good times.
The preceding week had only one interesting day of note, although I do have several stories to tell. Ruby Red Squirt (which I remember having somewhere a long time ago) was one of the sodas that I picked up when I was at a Walmart in Kansas... as has become customary. It was purchased as it was way in the past that it was sold in Florida so might as well get something unique, right? I did not do too much besides Monday and Sunday, unless people want to hear about me visiting Target, get food from establishments in town or note how I was disrespected by an employee at the local Chipotle (long story; I wasn't in the position to argue or tell him how rude his behavior was). I was not 100% for the entire week although I thankfully was back to normal by the time the weekend rolled around. Via a coupon I did pay only 3 bucks for chicken fries and a large order of regular fries, which were not the best... but it was only $3.
Monday was one of the days that I used a giftcard I received for Christmas; it was for Buffalo Wild Wings so that is where I went... only it wasn't the one a few miles away from me. Rather, it was the one at ICON Park on I-Drive; the location by me I have had issues with before and I wanted to go on a longer drive, even if it meant busy traffic, which there was. That went fine and their advertising was correct: their boneless wings are new and improved. New Year's Eye I did nothing at all; it was just another day and night and no drop of alcohol was even consumed by me. At least Sunday had some excitement and this is because... I went to the airport! The person who normally would have done that is not at 100% health themselves so I did them a solid and drove all the way to Sanford. On the way, I had lunch at the Which Wich in Lake Mary, as it's an establishment I only rarely go to despite them making decent sandwiches. The trip there and back went as expected, with a stop at the local Publix right before this person was dropped off. Turns out, a little later I had to go back to Publix on my own as a parent was making tacos for dinner and much to their surprise, the soft shell tacos that were in the fridge, they went bad. Yes, that apparently is a thing. Anyhow, before that I did think of going out tonight but instead I realized I had been out too often today-at least by my standards-and it was best to relax at home instead.
Thus, let me mention a few random things to close this out as I listen to my MP3 player, which thankfully has still given me no problems and because I can put so much music on it, various albums I haven't listened to in years are on it so it's been great to hear those tunes again after all that time. While on vacation my dad shared an interesting story that was new to me. I won't get into the particulars of why, but at the time he was in Houston, Texas (this was the mid 70's) and one night his friends brought him to Huntsville to see the Texas Prison Rodeo; from the 30's to 1986 each Saturday night in October there was a rodeo where the participants were Texas prisoners. As long as they were model prisoners, they could participate in any event, regardless if they had any prior experience in the event. I imagine it was a good time, and they had country performers in a halftime segment. On this night... Dolly Parton! I will presume that the entire crowd either enjoyed her music or enjoyed... her physical appearance.
One last thing as I promise that I'll have more to discuss next time: I helped a parent set up a cheap electronic compass that they got from who knows where which also lists the time and temperature... I will presume it was made in China. It was easy enough to set up the date and time, although I noticed something amazing. On the back is a switch that you use to set up the calendar and it was SUPPOSED to be labeled as such, only it said “claendar”; somehow, I do not have the highest of confidence in its quality or reliability. Anyway, the upcoming week should have some good times.
Monday, December 30, 2019
The Rise of Skywalker, Cure Bowl, Long-Awaited Returns & My Whirlwind Christmas Vacation
After a week break, I have now returned and will be back on my regular schedule... or as some might say, “back on my BS”. From the 16th to the early morning of the 22nd, it was a dull stretch of time as mainly, I got prepared for my customary Christmas vacation; this time my parents & I would DRIVE to Kansas then Illinois before heading back to Florida, where I currently am now. It wasn't my decision to schedule it out that way but that is not a complaint, as I'll describe in a bit. Let me mention two things before the vacation:
Friday afternoon was me at The Rise of Skywalker. I am sure I have mentioned this before but as a kid I loved (honestly, I still love) the original movies; the prequel movies were not great although in hindsight at least they don't have some of the nonsense that I hate about Hollywood movies in general as of late, The Force Awakens and Rogue One were fun, The Last Jedi I now realize is pretty bad and Solo was amazingly meh. I was hoping Skywalker would be just OK and it was... although Star Wars should be better than just OK. When I saw it, I thought it was fine overall as while the first 90 or so minutes I had big problems with (including one of the things I hated the most about The Last Jedi, which was bad humor that made it feel like it was NOT Star Wars in any way) yet after that it mostly got serious and there were some entertaining moments. As I thought more about the movie in the hours and days having seeing it, though... the flaws became overwhelming and the whole experience did not seem as fine as they made many mistakes throughout the new trilogy, not to mention the obvious fact that before they made The Force Awakens, there was no clue as to how this new movie would end, which is just amazing to me. Eh... at least the original movies are still out there, AND I have nice copies of them before Lucas made all those awful changes to them.
Saturday I went to the soccer stadium in Orlando where their Major League Soccer team plays-finally it got a corporate name and it's Exploria Stadium-to see a college football bowl game between Georgia Southern and Liberty. The former uses an option offense, which can be fun to watch. The game started off slow but eventually became fun and Liberty won 23-16; it did not matter to me who won as I have no issue w/ either team. Oh, and as I found a cheap ticket, my seat was in the end zone... front row! That was pretty neat and I can't complain about there being occasional rain as it never became a deluge and the temperature was in the 70's. Plus, Georgia Southern is the eagles so they have a real life bird as a mascot and at one point a handler brought it right up to people in the front row so it was neat to see it so close. It is known as the Cure Bowl as the proceeds go to cancer research so I was happy to support such a cause.
Sunday the 22nd, the vacation began. We ended up in Conway, Arkansas-lunch was had at a Raising Cane's in Mississippi and even that has become a tradition... if only they had a location in Florida-and we ate at a place we only found out about recently: Colton's Steak House & Grill, a small chain that has various locations in a few states. If our orders would have been correct it'd have been better but the food itself tasted fine. As for the time spent in Kansas then Illinois, it was nice visiting both siblings; I'd rather say too little rather than too much... it was nice seeing them and all my little nephews; both sisters were hospitable hosts. For those reading this that know at least one of them, everyone in the family is doing fine. Dinner one night in Kansas was at a Kobe's and it's always nice eating at one of those restaurants; in general the weather was nice and I can't complain that it was unseasonably warm in those locations. Now, my time in Illinois was the first time I was there in a full decade; there was no time for me to sight-see or even drive around my old hometown of Belvidere. At least I saw parts of State Street and I was amused by what was different vs. what was the same as when I still lived up there.
One day featured lunch from Portillo's (of course, it is a Portillo's so it was busy) and dinner was had at the Olympic Tavern, a place I somehow had never been to before. Good food was had at both. Who knows when in the future I'll be back in Illinois, this time on my own. People I know have families of their own so they are busy with that but I'd still like to see some sights and discover more of what has changed from “back in my day.” Anyhow, all the time on the road featured plenty of rain, and if not that, either dark roads in the night or dreary overcast skies. There is the Midwestern weather I know and “love”. I am glad to be back home as it was an exhausting trip. Now, I can't believe 2020 is right around the corner either and while nothing is on the agenda as of yet, here's to hoping that '20 overall is better than '19.
Friday afternoon was me at The Rise of Skywalker. I am sure I have mentioned this before but as a kid I loved (honestly, I still love) the original movies; the prequel movies were not great although in hindsight at least they don't have some of the nonsense that I hate about Hollywood movies in general as of late, The Force Awakens and Rogue One were fun, The Last Jedi I now realize is pretty bad and Solo was amazingly meh. I was hoping Skywalker would be just OK and it was... although Star Wars should be better than just OK. When I saw it, I thought it was fine overall as while the first 90 or so minutes I had big problems with (including one of the things I hated the most about The Last Jedi, which was bad humor that made it feel like it was NOT Star Wars in any way) yet after that it mostly got serious and there were some entertaining moments. As I thought more about the movie in the hours and days having seeing it, though... the flaws became overwhelming and the whole experience did not seem as fine as they made many mistakes throughout the new trilogy, not to mention the obvious fact that before they made The Force Awakens, there was no clue as to how this new movie would end, which is just amazing to me. Eh... at least the original movies are still out there, AND I have nice copies of them before Lucas made all those awful changes to them.
Saturday I went to the soccer stadium in Orlando where their Major League Soccer team plays-finally it got a corporate name and it's Exploria Stadium-to see a college football bowl game between Georgia Southern and Liberty. The former uses an option offense, which can be fun to watch. The game started off slow but eventually became fun and Liberty won 23-16; it did not matter to me who won as I have no issue w/ either team. Oh, and as I found a cheap ticket, my seat was in the end zone... front row! That was pretty neat and I can't complain about there being occasional rain as it never became a deluge and the temperature was in the 70's. Plus, Georgia Southern is the eagles so they have a real life bird as a mascot and at one point a handler brought it right up to people in the front row so it was neat to see it so close. It is known as the Cure Bowl as the proceeds go to cancer research so I was happy to support such a cause.
Sunday the 22nd, the vacation began. We ended up in Conway, Arkansas-lunch was had at a Raising Cane's in Mississippi and even that has become a tradition... if only they had a location in Florida-and we ate at a place we only found out about recently: Colton's Steak House & Grill, a small chain that has various locations in a few states. If our orders would have been correct it'd have been better but the food itself tasted fine. As for the time spent in Kansas then Illinois, it was nice visiting both siblings; I'd rather say too little rather than too much... it was nice seeing them and all my little nephews; both sisters were hospitable hosts. For those reading this that know at least one of them, everyone in the family is doing fine. Dinner one night in Kansas was at a Kobe's and it's always nice eating at one of those restaurants; in general the weather was nice and I can't complain that it was unseasonably warm in those locations. Now, my time in Illinois was the first time I was there in a full decade; there was no time for me to sight-see or even drive around my old hometown of Belvidere. At least I saw parts of State Street and I was amused by what was different vs. what was the same as when I still lived up there.
One day featured lunch from Portillo's (of course, it is a Portillo's so it was busy) and dinner was had at the Olympic Tavern, a place I somehow had never been to before. Good food was had at both. Who knows when in the future I'll be back in Illinois, this time on my own. People I know have families of their own so they are busy with that but I'd still like to see some sights and discover more of what has changed from “back in my day.” Anyhow, all the time on the road featured plenty of rain, and if not that, either dark roads in the night or dreary overcast skies. There is the Midwestern weather I know and “love”. I am glad to be back home as it was an exhausting trip. Now, I can't believe 2020 is right around the corner either and while nothing is on the agenda as of yet, here's to hoping that '20 overall is better than '19.
Monday, December 16, 2019
MP3 Players, FLAC Files, Black Christmas & Santa on a Flatbed Truck
Once again
this was not too terribly exciting a week. I imagine people don't
want to hear about me visiting a few local stores so I'll just
mention that when I was at Lucky's Market one evening, I had dinner
there along with purchasing several items; it was a sandwich I had.
Thus, I will talk about one ordeal instead of getting into specifics
on Monday through Thursday. I ended up getting a pair of new MP3
players... one for me and one for my mother. You see, she has an
ancient iPhone Touch a few generations old that I am surprised still
works. Unfortunately, because the songs on there were mostly burned
on iTunes on an old computer she does not use anymore... when I tried
to help her out by adding some Christmas CD's to the iPod Touch that
were physically bought in a store that I had to rip on iTunes on a
new computer... it would not accept that music because Apple in
general is pretty terrible and I have thought that way of iTunes and
their other products for YEARS now, despite the protests of many.
For the most
part, you have to buy MP3 players online so I made that purchase; I
won't get into why I need a new one. You could spend a LOT of money
on one of those but instead I picked one at random which had a low
price and a nice set of features. It has 32 GB of store and can
accept up to 128 GB of a microSD card... it can record from other
sources via an AUX chord, and can play a variety of file types,
including a few lossless types. Thus, I was able to add a variety of
different files I have in other places along with burning some CD's
in the FLAC format... while that MP3 player will be listened via
devices that are not top of the line in quality, I will still take
advantage of being able to use FLAC files as they are quite superior
to MP3 files. For my mom, I had to use a program to extract the iPod
Touch music to the computer and then add them to her MP3 player. I
have no idea how long they'll last as they are random products from a
random Chinese company but there's been no problem with them.
To be
specific, the reason why my mom needs to use an MP3 player is for her
car because the CD player does not work properly anymore.
Unfortunately, because of Apple being terrible, if you hook up the
player to the car via USB, the data appears on the entertainment
system and it does work... except that the old iPod songs are are all
in one file while the new music just added does display properly and
is properly separated. After Christmas I will have to get a USB to
AUX connector as their vehicle does not have an AUX connection but
what a rigmarole this entire things has been, all due to a lousy
company that many people love and I am happy not to love.
Anyhow...
Friday evening I went to Winter Garden Village and that experience
was not out of the ordinary, except... on the road right by WGV,
going the other way was a police escort, and they were
accompanying... a Santa Claus in his sled which was actually on a
flatbed trailer being towed by a big pickup truck!? A parade was not
happening; I presume it was going from or to a parade, but Santa was
waving to drivers... hopefully that distraction did not cause any
accidents on this night. Sunday, the Chicago Bears losing to their
rival Green Bay Packers... I only saw a few highlights of what
sounded like a miserable game; rather, I was at a very busy Disney
Springs to see a movie. I've viewed the original Black Christmas
(from 1974) before and that is very good; even now it is intense and
full of suspense. The 2006 remake I understand is bad but it has to
be better than the new 2019 version. It is very “woke” and “SJW”
and “feminist”, which was not the problem. The awful story, the
lack of any scares and it terribly delivering its message in the most
ham-fisted heavy-handed manner... that was the problem. And the
explanation for what's going on is SO preposterous that ruins any
point the movie tried to make. Of course, something starring young
adult women and the director/writers also being young women probably
will work better for that audience... then again, maybe not as most
people are ripping it to shreds and I imagine even young women will
think it is poorly made & the message is laid on way too thick.
Oh, and I had
to view it in the Dine-In section of the AMC. That is where you order
then eat food while watching the film. I had only been there once
before, and dessert was the only grub I had as it was late at night.
I received what I ordered in maybe 5 minutes and tasted as “good”
as something which either was heated in the microwave or was under
heating lamps. This was unfortunate; the Cinepolis that does this
gimmick and any Studio Movie Grill offer much better food. Anyhow, I
actually won't post anything new here until likely the end of the
very year, because... reasons. I'll explain it when I return in about
two weeks or so. I will have plenty to discuss.
Monday, December 9, 2019
The One Time I Saw Two 80's Christmas Classics Theatrically
I'll be real
here: in the preceding week I only had two interesting days of note.
As I know people won't care too much to hear about me visiting local
stores such as Lucky's Market or Walmart... or how I did not watch
the Chicago Bears game. Instead, let me discuss last Friday and last
Sunday. I also won't carp about the traffic I experienced in the past
week, whether it be in town or the times I went into Orlando or the
suburbs.
Friday, I
went to the AMC at Disney Springs, where there was no issues with
power outages and I viewed... National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
Of course I've seen that a few times before but the last viewing was
several years in Kansas while I was on a literal Christmas vacation
and it was on a cable channel so it was a TV edit where some of the
best lines of dialogue were taken out. Thankfully the movie is still
very good, along with being very funny and having many unforgettable
moments. Also while I was at Disney Springs, I had dinner at
Splitsville, a place which does not have the cheapest food but at
least it is very tasty; in addition, I just about laughed when I was
in the Columbia Sportswear store & saw that they had special Star
Wars jackets which are standard light jackets (I know as they had
those elsewhere) w/ a symbol on them, and the price was TWO HUNDRED
DOLLARS. I've had a fleece jacket from them for years and it's done
the job admirably, but the cost of those Star Wars jackets are
preposterous.
Sunday, I
returned to Pointe Orlando. First, I ate at the B.B. King Blues Club,
as I had only been there twice before, and that was years ago. Their
food and drink are still good, thankfully. I had to leave before
their house band starting playing-they were warming up as I had my
dinner-and then I went to the nearby Regal Cinemas, which was the
main attraction for the day. For the second time ever, I had a 4DX
experience; that is a gimmick where the seats move around & there
are various effects, such as water-which can be turned off by
pressing a button on the seat-wind, scents, puffs of air, etc. The
first time was It and last night was... Gremlins. Yes, during the
evening they showed that 1984 film and while a few times the seats
slowly moved for no real reason, otherwise it went about how you'd
expect... the scene where Billy's mom fights against several gremlins
was of course the wildest moment for effects. The movie is still
wacky (after all, the title creatures watch Snow White & The
Seven Dwarfs in a cinema, and they get drunk in a bar) yet it's fun
and the on-screen magic is still magical 35 years later. The sequel I
also enjoy, for entirely different reasons as that is rather weird.
When I return
next Monday... who knows what I'll be discussing.
Monday, December 2, 2019
The Irishman, Thanksgiving, Flash Drives, Discount Stores & Knives Out
The preceding week was more low-key than expected; that still worked out fine for me as I was being old & sensible. Monday I did make the drive and see a special movie that is now on Netflix but wasn't at the time: The Irishman. I think that some Martin Scorsese movies are great and Goodfellas is one of my favorites in general, so I figured this was worth of seeing theatrically as I had the opportunity to. Thankfully, the movie was tremendous and I loved seeing Joe Pesci on the big screen again after all this time. Even the length of 3 ½ hours wasn't a negative for me. The drive back there and back was mostly fine... I did happen to find out that later in the week, there was a fatal two car accident on a rural road I had to use on Monday; I have no idea how it occurred at that intersection as I know it's in the middle of nowhere and visibility should not have been an issue. “Typical Florida” is what I'll say.
Tuesday through Thursday the only activity of note is Thanksgiving dinner, where it was had w/ my parents and my aunt (along with her little dog) stopped by; in addition, on her iPad she had a Skype chat w/ my cousin and I saw part of the conversation. It was a nice day and a nice meal; furthermore, the Bears won their Thanksgiving Day game... albeit, what little I paid attention to it, it was bowling shoe ugly and they barely beat a Detroit Lions team which had a neophyte quarterback, at least when it comes to the NFL. As for Black Friday, I had to find something else to do as the auto show on Thanksgiving weekend got moved to September, as I mentioned (and attended) at the time. I had ideas... but decided to be conservative and help out my parents. Their printer needed ink so I went to Staples & made that purchase; I got myself a flash drive-I have a few-for personal use. I also purchased a few items at Big Lots & stopped at a Checkers for dinner as the last time I ate there was years ago.
Saturday I did nothing but Sunday was eventful. I finally went & saw Knives Out; due to my schedule it had to be at the same AMC (in Altamonte Springs) where I was unable to see an early screening of the movie due to a power outage. Why, that couldn't happen again, right? As for the movie, a few times I wasn't sure about it and it did subvert my expectations, but unlike w/ The Last Jedi it wasn't in dumb ways that made zero logical sense and completely broke the story. It was a movie I did enjoy and it was a relief that an afternoon wasn't wasted w/ this. After the movie ended, the restroom was visited, as customary... then the power went out. No, I am not joking around. Backup power came on after a few seconds so I could use the bathroom then leave without having to use my phone for light but if this has happened during the movie... “irate” would be an understatement. This time, when I say I won't be back there for a long while, I mean it; the actual reasons for this happening two weekends in a row is irrelevant.
After that I stopped at a Dollar General for a few more items, then stopped at a Dairy Queen as visits to there are also rare... it wasn't the best DQ I've ever visited but alas... when I return next Monday, I have a few plans on my agenda.
Tuesday through Thursday the only activity of note is Thanksgiving dinner, where it was had w/ my parents and my aunt (along with her little dog) stopped by; in addition, on her iPad she had a Skype chat w/ my cousin and I saw part of the conversation. It was a nice day and a nice meal; furthermore, the Bears won their Thanksgiving Day game... albeit, what little I paid attention to it, it was bowling shoe ugly and they barely beat a Detroit Lions team which had a neophyte quarterback, at least when it comes to the NFL. As for Black Friday, I had to find something else to do as the auto show on Thanksgiving weekend got moved to September, as I mentioned (and attended) at the time. I had ideas... but decided to be conservative and help out my parents. Their printer needed ink so I went to Staples & made that purchase; I got myself a flash drive-I have a few-for personal use. I also purchased a few items at Big Lots & stopped at a Checkers for dinner as the last time I ate there was years ago.
Saturday I did nothing but Sunday was eventful. I finally went & saw Knives Out; due to my schedule it had to be at the same AMC (in Altamonte Springs) where I was unable to see an early screening of the movie due to a power outage. Why, that couldn't happen again, right? As for the movie, a few times I wasn't sure about it and it did subvert my expectations, but unlike w/ The Last Jedi it wasn't in dumb ways that made zero logical sense and completely broke the story. It was a movie I did enjoy and it was a relief that an afternoon wasn't wasted w/ this. After the movie ended, the restroom was visited, as customary... then the power went out. No, I am not joking around. Backup power came on after a few seconds so I could use the bathroom then leave without having to use my phone for light but if this has happened during the movie... “irate” would be an understatement. This time, when I say I won't be back there for a long while, I mean it; the actual reasons for this happening two weekends in a row is irrelevant.
After that I stopped at a Dollar General for a few more items, then stopped at a Dairy Queen as visits to there are also rare... it wasn't the best DQ I've ever visited but alas... when I return next Monday, I have a few plans on my agenda.
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