Sunday, July 14, 2013

zaterdag 13 juli 2013

zaterdag 13 juli 2013 Up at 7:34. Nice to sleep in. Miss today's stage of the Tour de France - Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule / Lyon. 191 km. Watch RT News. He said he would ask Russia. Beet salad and hard boiled egg for breakfast. #49 bus up to B'way. Buy a bottle of Finlandia from Connor, my clerk. Walk back down Olive Way to my place. Listen to Wait, Wait during my travels. I love Paula Poundstone. She cracks me up. They play Not My Job with Novelist Gillian Flynn. They ask the author of the mystery novel Gone Girl three questions about the classic TV series Gilligan's Island. Michael drops by. Mission to clean a scower my stove top. It's removable. First, we visit the new house in West Seattle. It's exciting.
We go to the car wash and wash the stove top and the car. Hang out with Michael and Gregg. Pet the cats. Watch Batman - A Piece Of The Action. Pete says, "5t4rrrrrfdgt."
Report on racial slurs used in a San Francisco bay area TV station.
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Listen to Rick Steves program on KUOW. Regions of France; Chateaux Country; Ancient Stones of Brittany. The Tour de France passed through the Loire Valley recently. Ride down to my place. Watch MST3K - Ring Of Terror and Godzilla vs. Megalon. Thank you, aidan clarke, for uploading this.
mst3k godzilla vs megalon part 1/2 by aidanclarke11 Finally, I watch Star Trek The Next Generation: All Good Things. La Forge has traveled from Rigel 3 to see Picard and how he was holding up to his newly-contracted Irumodic Syndrome. They go to Cambridge, and Picard explains how real his time-tripping experience was. Data's housekeeper offers them tea, and Picard accepts. As Picard and La Forge attempt to exchange seats with Data's cats (who seem to be sitting on every available chair, shelf, or other horizontal surface), Picard starts to compliment Data's home. Data explains that it is one of the perks of holding the Lucasian Chair at Cambridge, the home itself once belonging to Sir Isaac Newton, one of the early Lucasian professors.

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