Saturday, June 18, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
If I Haven't Told You Already:
I'm saving a fair amount of money when I shop online by first clicking on eBates website and THEN going to my destination. It's only one extra click and I'm getting purchase rebates from 2% to 51%! For example, I got two years of Entertainment Weekly for less than $9. It works on most sites online. Next time you shop online, hook up with eBates at the link below and let them know I sent you.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Getting greener
We're gradually getting greener around here--we started when we bought out first digital camera a hundred years and $700 ago. We got a charger and batteries for it at the time and it worked out well. Flash foreward about ten years: we now have a much better camera that cost a third the price (porgress!), so we're beginning the switch to all rechargeable batteries. After much research, I found a great charger/conditioner. I'll post the link here and recommend you give it a try. We're loving it. The only thing you cannot do is charge 9-volts, but I haven't found a single charger anywhere that includes those, too.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Today's C-J
Letter in the paper today that mentions my cartoon about the Weiner scandal, complaining that it was a swipe at Fox News and not at the congressman. Sorry, but I guess describing him as a "fool" who has ruined his credibility PRIOR to the Fox punchline just doesn't count. Yes, there was a swipe at RNC News--how could you not swipe at such a joke of a "news" organization--but Weiner was certainly hammered, too.
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
Sordid Lives
Saw Sordid Lives at the MEX theatre last night: hysterical! I sent a review to the C-J so look for that, but I will say it was a strong production all around. The guy who played Brother Boy was REALLY great. He captured the outrageousness of the comedy while still projecting the pathos; very talented actor. There were several other standouts, too. By the way, they had Del Shores' original wooden legs! Go see it--it's on through the 19th. Call the Kentucky Center Box Office for tickets.
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