Watch Warehouse 13

Hi. I am right this second sitting on the couch, with my laptop, and Night at the Museum is on in the background. I just finished exercising so I’m allowed. I made the title of this post “Watch Warehouse 13” just in case I forget to mention it.

It’s a new show that I don’t just like, I LOVE. I mean I really loved the premiere. Loved all the main characters, loved the premises, the first “case,” the humor, the possibilities. I’m happy.

I took this picture … Thursday? This the park behind the 42nd Street library and it’s not usually this packed in the middle of the afternoon. The stage and screen was set up for the summer movies (they show movies there at night once a week during the summer, it’s a lot of fun) and it looked like the cast from STOMP was up there doing their thing. You can’t see it, the stage is to the right of what I am showing in this photograph.

Update: Added a picture with the stage below this one. Not that it’s so fascinating.

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Can we officially call it a day?

I can’t really seem to get any more work done today.  I transcribed my notes from my trips to the Municipal Archives and the library this week, updated my Unbelievable blog (hadn’t added a post in almost a week) exercised, and now I don’t feel like doing anything any more.  I should run out and have my kitty litterbox V.2 made.  Or buy kitty litter for that matter.

To Philip on SYTYCD: I love you and what you do and that was a very sweet, gracious goodbye speech.

To BB11 Producers: Jesse??  JESSE??  Do you hate your audience or something??

(I looked up and saw this guy way way way up on a building downtown, on my way home from the Municipal Archives.)

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Days Gone By

One of the things I love about going to the Municipal Archives is walking by the clock for the former newspaper The Sun. Although it’s sad.  And getting sadder given the current state of things with newspapers.  Oh I wish someone would hurry up and invent a time machine.

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