Things I could have blogged about, but instead I knit a hat
Here I am wearing the hat I made out of the Noro Kureyon left over from the Hurry Up Spring Armwarmers.
While knitting this, I should have blogged about these instead:
- How kids’ toys have changed (via Proof Through The Night, IIRC)
- The scary, scary fate of former teen idol Richard Grieco
- How to spoil a dying cat
- The Random Ten that I forgot to post on Friday, again
- bigspaceship1.com, which may or may not be an official Lost-related site posting clues for the obsessed (it was originally found via a website that probably is official), but is definitely bizarre (at any given time you might get cryptic redirects, flash movies with dancing polar bears and chipmunk songs, etc.).
- A freaking amazing collection of early Beatles photographs, audio, and video, containing a lot of really obscure stuff! They look so young…
But, no, I finished knitting a hat. And worked.
Nice hat.
Thank you.
I had a lot of legos as a kid, and I don’t remember the security checkpoint set. I think it ranks up there with “Build Your Own Homeland Security Terror Alert Indicator – with working lights!” and the “Hostile Threat, Axis of Evil Talking Globe.”
Oh yeah. . . nice hat.
Ooh. I would build my own Terror Alert Indicator if it had working blinky lights!
And, thanks. 😉
Didja see this? (Registration required, but no money for this part of the site.)
Anyway, the name of the article is “Restoring Slumberland” and it’s about the publication of “Little Nemo in Slumberland: So Many Splendid Sundays!” (Sunday Press, $120)
Somehow, I thought if you didn’t know about it already, you’d want to. (And if you did, you’d forgive my redundancy.)
Now, let’s see … 2 plus 1 equals …
I saw it. Wow. I do have reprints of the Nemo cartoons, but not like that! (BTW, I edited your post to hide the URL in a link, because certain brain-dead web browsing software was not displaying the page correctly with that long link.)