Today kicked ass. Very, very much so. Work was cool. I got a bunch of stuff done and arranged my busiest Production Night ever for tomorrow, so it should be very exciting.
After work I met up with Kathy and Ang and we did stuff. Lots of cool stuff. First we went shopping for dinner and snack stuffs. We stopped at the supermarket to get meat and cheese and fruit and beverage. Then on the drive home we stopped at the farm stand and bought vegetables.
I fired up the grill when we got home and cooked the steak, red potatoes and carrots. Ang had the wonderful idea of chopping up the potatoes and carrots and wrapping them in foil to cook on the grill. It was very delicious! She also brought some yummy apple cinnamon rice cakes and the most delicious flavored milk I have ever had: blueberry milk from a local farm (in a glass bottle even!). While dinner was cooking we showed Ang an episode of Doctor Who, "The Girl in the Fireplace." It's one of the best episodes since the show was resurrected.
After dinner we watched Evil Dead II, which was great since we hadn't seen it in years. I think I agree with Kathy and Ang that, of the three movies in the series, Evil Dead II has the best mix of horror and comedy.
Then we watched Forbidden Zone, which was just all kinds of wacky cheese but we loved every moment and laughed. For those that don't know, it's a movie written and directed by Richard Elfman, scored by Danny Elfman, in the early days of Oingo Boingo. We're talking wonderfully campy cult classic B-movie material here.
To end the night we played a game of Totally Renamed Spy Game. Ang held the lead most of the game, but Kathy and I tied for the win in the end. I would have done so much better had my tasty fruit not been plucked by some damned spy. It served my lair well, even if briefly.
On the drive back to her car, Ang played one of the funniest songs I have heard in a while called "I Don't Want To Go To Toronto" by Radio Free Vestibule. It's very silly and random and I think it's hilarious!
After work I met up with Kathy and Ang and we did stuff. Lots of cool stuff. First we went shopping for dinner and snack stuffs. We stopped at the supermarket to get meat and cheese and fruit and beverage. Then on the drive home we stopped at the farm stand and bought vegetables.
I fired up the grill when we got home and cooked the steak, red potatoes and carrots. Ang had the wonderful idea of chopping up the potatoes and carrots and wrapping them in foil to cook on the grill. It was very delicious! She also brought some yummy apple cinnamon rice cakes and the most delicious flavored milk I have ever had: blueberry milk from a local farm (in a glass bottle even!). While dinner was cooking we showed Ang an episode of Doctor Who, "The Girl in the Fireplace." It's one of the best episodes since the show was resurrected.
After dinner we watched Evil Dead II, which was great since we hadn't seen it in years. I think I agree with Kathy and Ang that, of the three movies in the series, Evil Dead II has the best mix of horror and comedy.
Then we watched Forbidden Zone, which was just all kinds of wacky cheese but we loved every moment and laughed. For those that don't know, it's a movie written and directed by Richard Elfman, scored by Danny Elfman, in the early days of Oingo Boingo. We're talking wonderfully campy cult classic B-movie material here.
To end the night we played a game of Totally Renamed Spy Game. Ang held the lead most of the game, but Kathy and I tied for the win in the end. I would have done so much better had my tasty fruit not been plucked by some damned spy. It served my lair well, even if briefly.
On the drive back to her car, Ang played one of the funniest songs I have heard in a while called "I Don't Want To Go To Toronto" by Radio Free Vestibule. It's very silly and random and I think it's hilarious!