Promised my father-in-law that I would help him find and install a new CD player deck for his '04 Xterra. About 8 years back my wife burned him a CD that was a bit too thick for his CD player and its been stuck in there ever since. If I figure out how to get it out maybe I can salvage the original factory deck, but I doubt it will be working too well. As for the rest of the weekend, need to get some stuff done around the house, and relax a bit. I hear the "Making of a Murderer" is a pretty badass docu-drama, might give it a shot and see where it goes.
Taking the kids to Universal tomorrow to let them get their Harry Potter fix, then I'll be spending the rest of the weekend playing golf, barbecuing, and watching football.
Driving over to my girlfriend's, who lives 15 miles out of town on the Western High Plains. Curious to see if I'll get my Mustang stuck in a drift. Cost-Benefits considerations include many home-made margaritas and implicit promises of inebriated debauchery .
I'm going to be visiting the puppies I mentioned featured in this Snap here and hanging out with the breeders for a bit. Less than a month before I get to go and pick up my puppy!
It'll be raining all weekend, so I think about sorting out paint and sketching. Perhaps going to a museum, there are quite some exhibitions in my city. :-)
Well, there's one about shame (in humanity) and a big mixed one with contemporary art and installations. Both attract me for the moment.
The first one is in Doctor Guislain Museum, which is a museum in a psychiatric hospital, in the old buildings that is. Very beautiful place, I might add. They have always topics that are ignored in society. They also use alot of art made by people who were or still are mentally ill. Way out of the box thinking. And I like that. :-)
The second one is in S.M.A.K., the city museum for modern art. Some of my favourite exhibitions I've ever seen in my life were there. With the one of Paul McCarthy on number one. Because controversy. :-)
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Promised my father-in-law that I would help him find and install a new CD player deck for his '04 Xterra. About 8 years back my wife burned him a CD that was a bit too thick for his CD player and its been stuck in there ever since. If I figure out how to get it out maybe I can salvage the original factory deck, but I doubt it will be working too well. As for the rest of the weekend, need to get some stuff done around the house, and relax a bit. I hear the "Making of a Murderer" is a pretty badass docu-drama, might give it a shot and see where it goes.
Taking the kids to Universal tomorrow to let them get their Harry Potter fix, then I'll be spending the rest of the weekend playing golf, barbecuing, and watching football.
applying for passports. let the fun commence
Driving over to my girlfriend's, who lives 15 miles out of town on the Western High Plains. Curious to see if I'll get my Mustang stuck in a drift. Cost-Benefits considerations include many home-made margaritas and implicit promises of inebriated debauchery .
It is 3:24 pm on a friday and I am at a bar. Good start.
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I'm going to be visiting the puppies I mentioned featured in this Snap here and hanging out with the breeders for a bit. Less than a month before I get to go and pick up my puppy!
If only they always looked like puppies.
Finishing revisions, post production on the audio drama. Doing laundry
Snow tubing!
As little as possible.
It'll be raining all weekend, so I think about sorting out paint and sketching. Perhaps going to a museum, there are quite some exhibitions in my city. :-)
What exhibitions do you have in mind?
Well, there's one about shame (in humanity) and a big mixed one with contemporary art and installations. Both attract me for the moment.
The first one is in Doctor Guislain Museum, which is a museum in a psychiatric hospital, in the old buildings that is. Very beautiful place, I might add. They have always topics that are ignored in society. They also use alot of art made by people who were or still are mentally ill. Way out of the box thinking. And I like that. :-)
The second one is in S.M.A.K., the city museum for modern art. Some of my favourite exhibitions I've ever seen in my life were there. With the one of Paul McCarthy on number one. Because controversy. :-)
I might install Manjaro on the Revo this weekend. And break in the new pressure cooker with a big slab of meat.
The theater (the playhouse, not the movie theater), a Bergman play.
Netflix.
Yoga (as usual).