Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Listing Wednesday

1. We set up installation for a cable modem at our new place this Friday. No more "commuting" to the old apartment. Wee! The key in keeping this puppy up is either routine (like writing all/most of my entry on lunch) and opportunity. Its easier to post the more opportunity I have to get cracking on an entry.

2. I'm listening to the Strokes new album on AOL. I'm not a huge fan or anything, but I've liked most of what I've heard from them. I think I'll be looking into them in the future. Check it out if you like quirky rock bands.

3. Hubster bought me the complete Jeeves & Wooster DVD's for Christmas and we've been watching through it. Our favorite quote so far (said by Hugh Laurie, BUT OF COURSE): "You can't be a successful dictator and design women's underclothes. One or the other, not both." RIOTOUS.

4. Hubster got a book of Su Doku puzzles for Christmas and for the last several nights, we've been tackling one before we go to sleep. We're so clichéd, sitting there in our pajamas, scribbling away and muttering "7 or 5 there . . ." but hang it all, it's FUN! Bring on the bedtime logic puzzles!

5. The time has come for the quitting of the work. To quote Bertram Wooster, "Toodle-pip!"

3 comments:

Plankiest said...

Oh my chicken, I just googled Sudoku. This is what you kids do to unwind from a long day?

And you think it's fun?

Well, different strokes and all that. I usually chow down on a bowl of popcorn while watching Access Hollywood.

But actually, I might give this Sud thing a try.

Mair said...

I bought my brother-in-law a bok for Sudoku for Christmas. Actually, I thought of K when I bought it and figured that it was probably a piece of cake for a genuis like him.

lvs said...

DAN AND I ARE SO ADDICTED. I went home the weekend before Christmas and my mom let me try one in her book. I subsequently had to purchase my own. Then Dan had to purchase his own (as we do not work well together as Team Sudoku)... I always tell myself I'm only going to do one before bed... and then it turns into three.