Thursday, April 20, 2006
I'm with the short one
I'd like to post a lot more, but it seems like I have nothing too interesting to say. I haven't been going on the internet very much for two reasons: first, I have a baseball team that might as well be named "The Mark Fleming Royals" and second, we had a sketch voting meeting yesterday.
For some reason, I was completely tapped for ideas, and my superhero sketch wasn't coming together and that frustrated me. However, I did get a humorous sketch about Abraham Lincoln done, which was voted into the show. We also are doing a sketch involving a skeleton named Mr Bones testifying for the defense. All as an excuse to buy a $100 skeleton. Awesome.
Um..let's see...comic books are going well. The DC Universe is about to kick Superboy's ass, which is cool. And Marvel is gearing up to undergo a Civil War, pitting superhero against superhero as they debate becoming government agents.
Oh, and I also met this Marine the other day. He was enlisted for several years, and then became an ADA in NYC until 9/11, when he reenlisted and joined up with an artifact recovery team. He travels around the Middle East and Europe following leads and raiding bases recovering artifacts stolen from the Iraq National Museam. We only got to chat for a minute, but he signed his book for me, and it's a great read.
(You know, I just realized this is Phillies weekend, which means most of you guys won't be reading this for a while anyway.)
Well, as it seems I'm out of material already, I'll be signing off for now. I just didn't want someone so short to show me up.
For some reason, I was completely tapped for ideas, and my superhero sketch wasn't coming together and that frustrated me. However, I did get a humorous sketch about Abraham Lincoln done, which was voted into the show. We also are doing a sketch involving a skeleton named Mr Bones testifying for the defense. All as an excuse to buy a $100 skeleton. Awesome.
Um..let's see...comic books are going well. The DC Universe is about to kick Superboy's ass, which is cool. And Marvel is gearing up to undergo a Civil War, pitting superhero against superhero as they debate becoming government agents.
Oh, and I also met this Marine the other day. He was enlisted for several years, and then became an ADA in NYC until 9/11, when he reenlisted and joined up with an artifact recovery team. He travels around the Middle East and Europe following leads and raiding bases recovering artifacts stolen from the Iraq National Museam. We only got to chat for a minute, but he signed his book for me, and it's a great read.
(You know, I just realized this is Phillies weekend, which means most of you guys won't be reading this for a while anyway.)
Well, as it seems I'm out of material already, I'll be signing off for now. I just didn't want someone so short to show me up.