Wed, May. 6th, 2009, 09:24 am
Random post is random

I'm only working half a day today. I took this afternoon off to take the cat to the vet. My appointment's for 2:20, and since it's a 20 minute or so drive home, then a thirty minute drive to the vet's, I decided the heck with it and took four hours vacation.

I've been getting slammed lately with Russian Spam Bot friending, and it's really irritating the shit out of me. I've reported every one. If there's one thing that really makes Dreamwidth look attractive, it's the absence of those damned spam bots.

Yesterday at lunch time, I decided I wanted to just go someplace quiet to read my book. Since it was too cool to go over to the nearby college quad and sit in their little ivy-covered sitting area, I trotted across the street to the library.

The library has a seating cluster - couch & chairs encircling a coffee table - in the lobby near the fiction section, but when I got there a rather skeezy looking man was sitting there so I bypassed it and headed to the back of the library by the non-fiction section where they have tables and chairs set up. I found a nicely isolated table and sat down, opened by book and started to read, only to keep being distracted by the ungodly buzzing of a dying florescence light bulb. No matter how hard I tried, I couldn't ignore it, so with a sigh I closed my book and decided to move to the periodicals section which also has table and chairs.

I noticed, however, that the skeezy-looking guy was gone from the sitting area, so I happily plopped down on one of the chairs, opened my book, and began to read. An old lady took the seat across from me. I glanced up, gave her a small smile and returned to my book. Have you ever been in the movie theater and had people sitting behind you who rustled candy wrappers through the entire damned movie? Irritating, right? Well, my little old lady had books in a plastic bag, and she began to pull books out, put them back, pull books out, put them back. Rustle, rustle rustle. sigh Finally she found a book that suited her, and she settled down. Ah, peace.

Of course, that's when the schizophrenic woman that likes to hang out in the periodicals section began to have a conversation with Invisi!Kelly in the seat across from her. She was giving poor Kelly-who-wasn't-there quite the tongue-lashing. A loud tongue-lashing. *weeps*

She settled down a bit, and then someone in the juvenile section started up one the kid's computer programs with voices and sound effects: beep, bop, boop!. And then I heard the dinging of what sounded like a cooking timer. I don't think anyone was actually cooking in the library so maybe it was just signaling THAT MY PATIENCE HAD RUN OUT!!!!!

Not a good day at the library. :-(

And then today I heard on WVNPR that the entire state is under a flood watch. That's always fun.

x-posted: dw, lj, ij

Mon, May. 4th, 2009, 12:38 pm
What a day, what a day

Ugh. And the cruddy weather continues, which just makes me feel blah and uninspired and depressed. I'm so over spring rains.

Today is going to be a long one at work because I finished everything I had to do by 11:45, which means I now have four hours after lunch to... stare at the wall? play with my action figures? read a book on the sly? work a crossword puzzle? *sigh*

This weekend I did manage to get caught up on most of the shows I was way behind on: Heroes, Fringe, Medium, and Make Me a Supermodel. Now I just need to get caught up with America's Next Top Model, and I think I'm up to date on the shows I watch. I kind of dropped 24, and will marathon that when the season's over. It's so much more enjoyable that way.

In the meantime, four hours and fifteen minutes until I'm outta here.

x-posted: dw, lj, ij

Sun, May. 3rd, 2009, 08:32 am
And it's back to being cold.

Chilly today. Blech. I'm so ready for warm weather to stick around longer than a day or two. Although to be honest, 800F weather in April (and now May) is way too hot. Can't we have mid-70s until late summer?

Anyway, because it was too chilly to sit outside yesterday, I ended up spending the day finally catching up on a couple of my tv shows I let lie fallow - Heroes and Fringe.

Heroes - I just don't know what to say about the season ender. I neither loved it nor hated it. I'll watch next season - probably much like I did this year: online and several episodes at a time.

As for Fringe, I still have to watch last week's episode and then I'm all caught up so I can watch it in real time. I ♥ Walter thiiiiiiiiiis much. I thought the three episodes I watched last night were really good. Even Olivia was okay. I prefer all the other characters more, but I can live with her.

Today, I want to watch a few episodes of Medium, and then I need to go to a birthday party for the twins; the invitation to which I got in the mail Friday. I have a feeling their mother forgot to send me one earlier. Whatever. Since I only give money, it's not like I had to go scramble for birthday gifts. But it would have been nice to have a little more notice.

Anyway, all the tv watching and birthday party going means I haven't even opened any of the books I took out of the library for this weekend. But I'll probably at least start one tonight after The Amazing Race - the third Alex Delaware novel, Over the Edge.

x-posted: dw, lj, ij