Out of the Blue

We had a fine old time with our quiet Thanksgiving celebration. The turkey and fixings came out great. MrsBlue was disappointed with the aesthetics of our potatoes, but they were fine too. I did suffer a fail along the way, as I never managed to pick up a pumpkin pie, so one tradition went unfulfilled. I think I'll try to make up for it by searching for pies that are on sale now that turkey day is over. That makes today Black Friday, but you probably don't need any reminders about that. The good news is this annual celebration of consumerism has become a mostly online event. Nobody ever got trampled to death over the internet. Though I'm sure there's someone somewhere working on making that happen.

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Simon Says wrote on Nov 25, 2022, 16:18:

On another note, Andor has that slow burn to it...
It starts really slow, so slow you think you're not gonna like it.
Then it builds... and builds, and builds AND BUILDS so much that by the end of the season, it's so good.

This is me right now. I'm three episodes in and it's like watching paint dry on growing grass.

It may get better but I'm trying to figure out if I want to dump another 2-3 hours in to it before I get interested.
"Just take a look around you, what do you see? Pain, suffering, and misery." -Black Sabbath, Killing Yourself to Live.

“Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains” -Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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