I've never seen a single episode of "The Sopranos". Seriously. But it is on my to-do list. There's no doubt that it is something I'll get around to eventually. But since each season goes for like fifty bucks on DVD... building a collection is a very expensive prospect. I love buying television series on DVD but most of them are around $35 a season. HBO is just greedy.
But suffice it to say that I have heard enough chatter about the final episode (most of which in the context of the Howard Stern show) to recognize the humor of my dinner tonight. No... I wasn't eating onion rings. But I WAS sitting in a New York area diner while Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" was playing from somewhere back in the kitchen.
And amazingly, I enjoyed my cheese ravioli and coffee without getting whacked.
But suffice it to say that I have heard enough chatter about the final episode (most of which in the context of the Howard Stern show) to recognize the humor of my dinner tonight. No... I wasn't eating onion rings. But I WAS sitting in a New York area diner while Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" was playing from somewhere back in the kitchen.
And amazingly, I enjoyed my cheese ravioli and coffee without getting whacked.
I got a tube of slime years ago for christmas but I've never used it. I don't think you could get it into tires with presta valves anyway.
Tonight I went trapshooting and i talked a bit with my brother who is about to get his license through the coca cola training program. Coke drivers start at 15.60 an hour and work four ten hour days. He's going to ask about a possible position for me. That job would rock the casbah. rather less money than potentially one can make over the road at a better company than swift, but it would earn me a living and give me time to do all the things i did not appreciate having the opportunity to do before I started to never be at home.